As a way to support educators and student mental health, we have developed new activities which are age-appropriate for students in kindergarten through college. Activities can be implemented in-classroom or virtually.
This activity is designed for students in 9th grade through college, to increase students’ mental health awareness and empower them to seek help if needed.
This movie activity is designed for students in 9th grade through college, to increase students’ mental health awareness and empower them to seek help if needed.
This movie activity is designed for students in 9th grade through college, to increase students’ mental health awareness and empower them to seek help if needed.
This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades K-3 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face.
This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades 2-4 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face.
This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades 2-4 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face. This book is available in Spanish as an option.
This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades 2-4 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face. Book is available in Spanish as an option.
This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades K-3 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face.