Social Emotional Wellbeing

Healthy social, emotional and behavioral well-being is defined as a child's developing capacity to:

• Form close, secure, meaningful relationships

• Experience, regulate and express emotions

• Explore the environment and learn new skills

For more information, visit AACPS Social and Emotional Supports – Crisis Resources.

Bullying, Harassment & Intimidation

What is bullying, what can you do about it, and how can you stop it? Detailed are MSDE and AACPS policies, as well as how to report alleged bullying, harassment, or intimidation.


Purple stop sign that reads "Bullying Stops Here"

For more information on AACPS's Anti-bullying Policy and to access the Bullying Report form, visit aacps.org/antibullying.

Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation

Wellness, Mindfulness & Resilience

Resources on Wellness, mindfulness and resilience:

Resource List (PDF)

Free Videos:

Register for free, age-appropriate daily mindfulness videos you can do together with your kids/teens: https://www.emerginglotuscoaching.com/mindfulkids

Reading suggestions for kids:

Reading suggestions for teens:

Mindful Kids: Adult Supporter Edition

The practice of mindfulness has a wide variety of benefits. iscusses the value of mindfulness and leads viewers on a mindfulness exercise of their own. Resources are shared in the video and below the video on this page. This video is a contribution from the Fall 2021 Family Involvement Conference.

View more resources below on wellness and resilience.

The ABCs of Wellness

It's important to be mindful of your own wellbeing and how you can share an attitude of self-care with your student. Learn ways to be aware, to breathe, and to connect for a healthier state of wellbeing.

Resilience & Wellbeing

Resilience is a measure of how well we recover and move forward after a setback or challenge. Learn what resilience is, how we can build resiliency skills in ourselves, and foster resilience in others. 

Boosting Wellbeing During Difficult Times

Children (and their caregivers!) can navigate difficult times and don't need to let the stress alter them for the worse. Understanding the possibility of post-traumatic growth makes it much more likely that our children will become more resilient. This session provides suggestions and information to help parents model healthy behaviors in their daily lives. This video is a contribution from the Fall 2021 Family Involvement Conference.



Coping Skills for Kids/Teens

Parents and guardians often see their child(ren) struggling with the stresses of school and home and the many challenges of growing up. Sharing and teaching coping strategies can provide children and adolescents with the tools they need to work through stress. In addition to the video, links to some very helpful tools are included below.


Resources for Coping with Anxiety

Virtual Calming Room

Coping Skills Toolkit

Coping Skills Flyer/Worksheet

100 Coping Strategies

Easing Anxiety

Day to day anxieties can seriously affect a student's happiness and wellbeing. Here are some suggestions for helping them learn to lower their anxiety. Should your student suffer from extreme anxiety, please consult his/her pediatrician or a mental health expert to assess their needs.


Additional Supports/Resources

AACPS Crisis Resources

AA County Crisis Response: 410-768-5522

Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

MD Youth Hotline: 1-800-422-0009

Self-care and Why It's Important

Self-care involves a deliberate, intentional, and active mindset to promote health and wellness, prevent disease, and encourage positive coping. Start today with a few ways to get started on a fresh and feasible approach to self-care. This video is a contribution from the Fall 2021 Family Involvement Conference.


Resources for Self-Care

Forks Over Knives: Meal Planning Tools

Healthline: Wellness hub