These handouts provide information to educators about children and teens with anxiety
Found by Ashleigh P.
Classroom WISE is a FREE 3-part training package that assists K-12 educators and school staff in supporting the mental health of students in the classroom. Developed by the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network in partnership with the National Center for School Mental Health, this package offers evidence-based strategies and skills to engage and support students experiencing adversity and distress.
https://www.classroomwise.org/
Found by Ashleigh P.
This website provides resources and support so people who learn and think differently can thrive — in school, at work, and throughout life. Included are classroom resources such as anxiety trackers and classroom accommodations.
Tyler Medeiros
The Kids Mental Health Foundation is a U.S. organization focused on promoting children's mental health and well-being. It provides free, expert-created resources and tools to help communities understand and support children's mental health. It includes things such as conversation starters and mental health lesson plans.
Tyler Medeiros
The Rhode Island Department of Education provides training on “Supporting Students with Anxiety,” “Harnessing CBT,” and “CBT Approaches for Managing School Avoidance,” aligned with MTSS structures
ride.ri.gov/students-families/health-safety/school-mental-health
Ashley Willette
Supports classroom-level implementation of SEL strategies and interventions to help students manage anxiety, behavioral challenges, and mood concerns. Collaborates with Providence schools to provide clinical training and consultation to teachers and administrators.
Ashley Willette
Vector Soultions
Vector solutions helps colleges and universities equip campus members with the information and skills essential to maintaining mental health.
https://info.vectorsolutions.com/vs-he-online-mental-wellness-training-ppc
Charles Hien
Charles Hien
Hazel Health is a K–12 Telehealth provider that partners with schools and families, offering virtual physical and mental health services, with a focus on supporting student engagement and academic success.
Faith Lapierre
The Let It Out program provides classroom activities and tools for teachers, schools, and families to better enable them to support the mental health of their students.
Faith Lapierre