Category Archives: Resources

May is Mental Health Month

 

Mental Health America launched Mental Health Awareness Month in 1949 to increase awareness of mental health issues, reduce stigma, and share resources to help people cope, live a higher quality of life, and heal emotional and psychological wounds. The first week of May, Childrens’ Mental Health Awareness Week, rallies the effort of mental health communities across the nation to bring its focus on our youth.

Mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable.  It is important to understand early symptoms of mental illness and know when certain behaviors are potentially signs of something more. We need start the education efforts early and most often times the first point of access is in our schools.  When we engage in prevention and early identification, we can help reduce the burden of mental illness by identifying symptoms and warning signs early—and provide effective treatment. For more information on Mental Health Month and mental health resources, visit the links below.

https://www.samhsa.gov/children/family-educational-materials

http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/may

https://www.hhs.gov/ash/oah/adolescent-development/mental-health/index.html

 

Social Media Gives Professional Development a Long Tail

Facebook groups and Twitter chats have sprung up like wildfire among educators in the last few years. Educators are using these spaces to build off of more traditional face-to-face professional development events. Just search #edchat #scchat #escchat on Twitter and start connecting with other professionals today.  Click on the image to read the article.

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Tech Trends in Education

Please join me on Twitter #escchat to live chat about technology trends in education and what that means for counselors. The live chat starts at 2:00 PM HST for all my Maui peeps.

Productive Failure???

While we try to foster resiliency and grit in our students/children do we create enough opportunity for them to learn from their mistakes?  This article suggests that our students may benefit from experiences that allow them to fail, problem solve, and come up with their own solutions.  Click on the link to check out the article.

Bigger Gains for Students Who Don’t Get Help Solving Problems | MindShift.

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