Health
Mental Health
Youth vs Adults
School Preventions
Improving the Health of Students
100

The state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing not merely the absence of disease or infirmity is known as...

What is Health?

100

This disorder has symptoms that include inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation.

What is ADHD?

100

These diseases are the leading cause of death among adults in the United States?

What are Cardiovascular?

100

This program aims to promote Emotional and Social Skill development for students.

What is SEL?

100

Thirty minutes per day of this is one way to prevent obesity and cardiovascular issues later on.

What is Physical Activity or Exercise?

200

This state refers to the whole person, with emphasis on interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. Balancing all aspects of the individual's life.

What is Holistic health?

200

This mental state is an emotion commonly characterized by feeling of dread over anticipated events and inner turmoil.

What is Anxiety?

200

Among teenagers in the USA, this preventable cause of death is the most common.

What are Car Accidents?

200

This acronym describes the general impetus for SEL programs in schools and is used to promote Emotional and Academic Intelligence in students.

What are ACEs?

200

These programs aim to help the 10.8% of children 0-17 years old that deal with food insecurity.

What are School Breakfast and lunch programs?

300

The preventions of vaccines, breakfast or lunch programs, safety education, clubs, and school clinics are known to be part of which level of prevention.

What are Primary Preventions?

300

The feelings of severe despondency, dejection, inadequacy, and guilt are commonly referred to this mental state. 

What is Depression?

300

These types of diseases are the most common form of death Globally among adults.

What are Infectious Diseases?

300

When students seem frustrated more frequently, are non-compliant, or show signs of having difficulty with executive functions they could be showing signs of this.

What is Trauma?

300

When the teacher demonstrates positive interactions, respecting peers, and showing appreciation for all, they are using this tool.

What is Modeling?

400

These preventions like regular health checks, mental health screenings, nutrition assessments, and academic supports like counseling are part of this level of prevention.

What are Secondary Preventions?

400

These two mental health issues combine to be the leading cause of illness or disability among adolescents.

What are Depression and Anxiety?

400

These three causes of death among teenagers in the United States are so alarming because they are all preventable.

What are car accidents, suicide, and homicide?

400

Sadly, One out of every seven students report being one or being affected by this type of student.

What is a Bully?

400

Doctors recommend that students have at least this amount of sleep to promote cognitive development in adolescents.

What is 8hrs?

500

Chronic condition management, rehab programs, and their mediations are part of this level of preventative care.  

What are Tertiary Preventions?

500

These disorders are most prevalent among adolescents causing most to have trouble with attendance, schoolwork, feelings of anger, frustration, and having trouble focusing.

What are anxiety disorders?

500

This category of student is more vulnerable to self-medication with alcohol or drugs.

Who are marginalized students?

500

The understanding of these can prevent punitive punishments and victimization.

What are ACEs?

500

Limiting the amount of this before bedtime is another way to promote healthier sleep habits.

What is Screen Time?