Social Wellbeing

For children and adults alike, many of our normal daily interactions with others are on pause. You are likely to feel periods of loneliness and missing the social interactions you have at school, work, and evening/weekend activities. It is extra important at this time that you make the effort to stay connected to your families and friends while maintaining appropriate social distancing. The resources below will provide you with ideas and suggestions to stay connected to your friends, families and classmates in a ways that are safe.

Step 1. Demonstrate Gratitude


Feel better, get cleverer!
Find out how gratitude helps.

Random Act of Kindness


Any act of kindness no matter how big or small can make a difference–especially when done intentionally. Not all of these ideas can be done from home, but see how many you can adapt!