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Student Mental Health and Well-Being
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Activity Works
Resource Description: This interactive physical activity video curriculum used by teachers (K-4) in thousands of classrooms is offering more than 50 free learning videos for parents and children to use at home to get kids moving quickly and effectively. Parents can sign up their children at activityworks.com for a free account.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Resource Description: This interactive physical activity video curriculum used by teachers (K-4) in thousands of classrooms is offering more than 50 free learning videos for parents and children to use at home to get kids moving quickly and effectively. Parents can sign up their children at activityworks.com for a free account.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Caring for Each Other and Ourselves During The Coronavirus
Resource Description: This free e-book helps frame the coronavirus in a way that young children can understand and serves as a guide for their parents. Download now.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Resource Description: This free e-book helps frame the coronavirus in a way that young children can understand and serves as a guide for their parents. Download now.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Digital Well-Being Guidelines
Resource Description: This resource from the Center for Humane Technology examines using technology in better ways for kids, including how to make trade-offs for convenience and connectivity, create better tech environments for developing brains and how all screen time is not equal. Access the guide.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Resource Description: This resource from the Center for Humane Technology examines using technology in better ways for kids, including how to make trade-offs for convenience and connectivity, create better tech environments for developing brains and how all screen time is not equal. Access the guide.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum
Resource Description: The Free for Parents edition of this curriculum features a set of child-friendly curriculum videos and over 60 corresponding printable activities. Each short video presents a single concept or skill and printables allow teachers to practice what they learned about emotions and their own emotional responses. Other pieces of the Free Parent subscription include word searches, music clips, coloring pages, and playing cards. Learn more.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Resource Description: The Free for Parents edition of this curriculum features a set of child-friendly curriculum videos and over 60 corresponding printable activities. Each short video presents a single concept or skill and printables allow teachers to practice what they learned about emotions and their own emotional responses. Other pieces of the Free Parent subscription include word searches, music clips, coloring pages, and playing cards. Learn more.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
The Class That Can: Coronavirus
Resource Description: This e-book, which teaches elementary students about the coronavirus and COVID-19 through the zany character named Mrs. Can, can be downloaded for free. Download the e-book.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Resource Description: This e-book, which teaches elementary students about the coronavirus and COVID-19 through the zany character named Mrs. Can, can be downloaded for free. Download the e-book.
Resource Type: Student Mental Health and Well-Being
The Greater Good Science Center
Resource Description: The center shares the science of a meaningful life through:
Resource Description: The center shares the science of a meaningful life through:
- Free online courses, including The Science of Happiness, which has registered more than 600,000 people worldwide;
- Greater Good in Action, the library of research-tested practices that build happiness, resilience, kindness, and connection;
- Our Education Program, which supports the social and emotional well-being of teachers.
Disclaimer: This project was funded by a grant from the United States Department of State. The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.