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Five Questions for School Staff to Ask When Preparing for an Active Shooter Drill
When preparing for an active shooter drill, it’s important to use trauma-informed approaches. Use this resource to help your students understand what’s happening and how to “debrief” students after the drill. -
The Three C’s Educators
This resource is meant to help educators and their students feel comfortable talking about mental health and wellness. Using these three C’s, educators can connect with students empathetically.
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Mental Wellness Moments for Educators
This resource has daily suggestions for how to bring mental health wellness into the classroom. From Monday Moods to Fridays for Self-Care, these suggestions can help students build healthy habits for their mental well-being.
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Classroom Mental Health Contract
Breaking stigma surrounding mental health can happen in the classroom. With this resource, educators can help their students talk openly and frequently about mental health and well-being.
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A Guide for Working Caregivers During the Back to School Transition
Managing changing schedules and routines for a new school year can be overwhelming, especially when managing a mental health condition. Get tips for managing stress, dealing with change, and more from this resource. -
The Three C’s for Parents and Guardians
This resource helps you and your child feel supported as you talk about mental health and wellness, identify support, and connect at home. Use the Three C’s to get curious, get concrete, and stay compassionate. -
A Week of Wellness
The activities in this resource can help you connect with your child every day. Use these ideas to build wellness time into a daily routine and build on meaningful conversations. -
10 Questions on a Tuesday
Use these questions to talk with your child about ways to support their mental health. Learn how they like to de-stress, stay connected to their growing hobbies and interests, and understand what makes them anxious with this resource. -
Crisis and Relapse Plan
Before a crisis begins, it’s useful to have a plan. Document your emergency resources, write down the steps you’ll take, and explore how to safely address a relapse.
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How to Help A Friend
Sometimes it’s hard to tell if our friends are feeling down or if there’s a deeper struggle. There are ten common warning signs that students should know. Use this resource to help students learn the warning signs and understand the next steps they could take to help a friend.
