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Elementary School Student Mental Health Student Slides Handout

For elementary school students - A PDF of student-specific Powerpoint slides corresponding with the activities/exercises included in the article "Mental Health Activity Guide for Teachers to Use in Classrooms." Related handouts are linked below in "Related Items."

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  Added on 11/26/2024
Elementary School Student Mental Health Activity Worksheet

For elementary school students - Printable tool corresponding with the activities/exercises included in the article "Mental Health Activity Guide for Teachers to Use in Classrooms." Related handouts are linked below in "Related Items."

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  Added on 11/26/2024
Elementary School Student Mental Health Activity Guide

For elementary school students - Teacher and student slides with multiple activities and exercises to help students learn about coping skills and other tools that help them build resiliency. Instructions and suggested script for teachers are included in the document. Further instructions (and handouts for other school ages) can be found in the article "Mental Health Activity Guide for Teachers to Use in Classrooms." The Worksheet and Student Slides are linked below in "Related Items."

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  Added on 11/22/2024
Policy Brief: Assessing Transitional Kindergarten’s Impact on Elementary School Trajectories

California’s Transitional Kindergarten (TK) program provides an additional year of schooling within the K–12 system that aims to prepare children for kindergarten. Launched a decade ago with limited eligibility, the program will be expanded to all four-year-olds by 2025–26. Little is known about TK’s longer-term impact—especially among multilingual students and students with disabilities, who might benefit from early identification. This resource takes stock of TK’s impact so far in an effort to help the state expand it successfully.

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  Added on 11/6/2024
Introduction to Digital Citizenship for K-5 Educators

Join Common Sense Education and the UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence for this 30-minute interactive workshop as we explore activities to support educators who are helping K-5 students navigate the challenges and opportunities of the digital world. We'll highlight lessons that focus on self-management, responsible decision-making, relationship skills, and digital wellbeing. You'll leave with resources to help you lead meaningful conversations with students and parents about working through the challenges that come with living in an ever-connected world.

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  Added on 11/4/2024
Mental Health Activity Guide for Teachers to Use in Classrooms

The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) School Based Community Access Platform (SBCAP) program created a mental health activity guide for teachers to use in classrooms. This guide was created to provide teachers with several activities that will equip students with coping skills, in an effort to support their resiliency.

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  Added on 11/1/2024
Standing Together: Different Minds, Same Respect (Toolkit for Grades TK-5)

This TK–5 toolkit includes videos and downloadable resources created for parents and educators of children in transitional kindergarten through fifth grade. Separate, practical materials are available for each audience — so you get strategies that fit your role. Bullying can be overwhelming for young children. It affects their emotions, their learning, and their sense of safety. For children who are neurodivergent, or perceived as neurodivergent, differences in how they learn, communicate, move, or interact can increase their risk of being bullied — even in the early ...

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  Added on 4/28/2026
Bullying and Being Bullied: What It Looks Like and Why It Hurts in Childhood (Grades TK-5)

Video 2 in the Standing Together Series for Grades TK-5. In this section we will look at the warning signs of bullying, the short- and long-term impacts on the developing brain and body, and why elementary school is an important time to address these issues.

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  Added on 4/28/2026
Standing Together: Video Series for Grades TK-5 (English)

This video series helps students, families, and school communities understand and address bullying and neurodiversity in elementary school, from transitional kindergarten through fifth grade (Grades TK-5). Bullying can be overwhelming for any child. It can affect their emotions, their learning, and their sense of safety. For students who are neurodivergent, or perceived as neurodivergent, differences in how they learn, communicate, move, or interact can increase their risk of being bullied. In this video series, we will explore what bullying looks like, what neurodiversity means, and how ...

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  Added on 4/28/2026
Standing Together: Bullying Prevention and Response Toolkit Supporting Children and Teens Who Are Neurodivergent

Bullying can be overwhelming for any child or teen. It can affect their emotions, their learning, and their sense of safety. For students who are neurodivergent, or perceived as neurodivergent, differences in how they learn, communicate, move, or interact can increase their risk of being bullied. This toolkit includes a video series and set of resources to explore what bullying looks like, what neurodiversity means, and how a child’s brain and behavioral development can influence bullying situations across grade levels. We look at the warning signs, ...

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  Added on 4/28/2026
Preparing for the IEP - All About Preschool/Elem PowerPoint Template

This PowerPoint resource introduces families and educators to the key aspects of special education services in preschool and elementary school. It walks through how children qualify for services, what an IEP includes, and how families and educators can work together to support children’s learning and development. Whether you’re just starting your journey with special education or want to better understand how to collaborate with school teams, this guide provides clear, accessible explanations of important processes and terms—all in family-friendly language. TPE Alignment: TPE 1.2 - Maintain ongoing ...

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  Added on 10/16/2025