Welcome to Aim for Success. We invite you to explore our site and find an array of mental health tools and resources for you and your family.
From its start Aim for Success has worked in partnership with Wild Rose School Division to promote mental wellness in schools.
Aim for Success staff deliver programming from Kindergarten to Grade 9. They have also collaborated with program stakeholders to deliver programming to community members and families.
Second Step https://www.secondstep.org/
Kimochi's https://www.kimochis.com/
Zones of Regulation https://www.zonesofregulation.com/index.html
Girls Circle https://www.onecirclefoundation.org/GC.aspx
Council for Boys and Young Men https://onecirclefoundation.org/TC.aspx
Teaching Yoga to Teens https://www.pranayogastudio.ca/events/event/teaching-yoga-to-teens/
Classroom Circles https://www.edutopia.org/article/using-circle-practice-classroom
Mindfulness https://www.mindfulschools.org/free-online-mindfulness-class-for-kids/
Slumberkins https://slumberkins.com/
Worry Woos https://www.worrywoos.com/
GoZen https://gozen.com/
Big Life Journal https://biglifejournal.com/
Go Zen
Slumberkins
Worry Woos
Introduction to Comprehensive School Healthhttps://www.albertahealthservices.ca/info/csh.aspx
A healthy school community is one that supports the wellness of all its members (students, teachers, staff, and parents) and strives to be a healthy setting for living, learning, and working.
How Do You Build Healthy School Communities?Comprehensive School Health (CSH) is an internationally-recognized and effective approach for building healthy school communities. It can be used to address a variety of health issues and can improve both health and education outcomes for children and youth. The resources on this website are meant to support teachers, students, school administrators, school jurisdiction staff, health professionals, parents, and community members in building healthy school communities.