Mental Health Basics
Recognizing Differences
Classroom Strategies
Colloborating with Families
Self Care for Teachers
100

This is the term for the general state of well-being that includes emotional, psychological, and social aspects.

What is Mental Health?

100

A student who struggles to focus, is hyperactive, or impulsive may be showing signs of this disorder.

What is ADHD?

100

This calming technique encourages students to focus on breathing and staying present.

What is mindfulness?

100

This regular meeting allows teachers, parents, and specialists to develop a plan for a student with special needs.

What is an IEP meeting?

100

Taking short breaks during the day to stretch or walk is an example of this practice.

What is self-care?

200

The most common mental health disorder in children, characterized by excessive worry.

What is Anxiety?


200

A student showing difficulty in social communication or repetitive behaviors may fall under this developmental condition.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

200

Providing visual aids and written instructions is an example of this teaching strategy.

What is differentiated instruction?

200

Teachers can share specific concerns about a student's focus and well-being using this formal tool.

What is a behavior or progress report?

200

This technique involves identifying and challenging negative thoughts to maintain a positive outlook.

What is cognitive reframing?

300

This mood disorder involves persistent feelings of sadness or loss of interest and can impact learning.

What is Depression

300

Sudden changes in grades, isolation, or frequent illness might indicate this mental health concern.

What is stress or anxiety?
300

Assigning a peer buddy or group activity can help students develop this essential skill.

What are social skills?

300

Encouraging parents to share information about routines or challenges at home supports this type of partnership.

What is a colloborative relationship?

300

Building a support network with fellow teachers or mentors can combat this common work-related stressor.

What is burnout?

400

This mental health professional specializes in diagnosing and treating mental illness but can also prescribe medication.

What is a psychiatrist?

400

This term refers to accommodations like extra time on tests or a quieter workspace for students with specific needs.

What are Individualized Education Plans?

400

This type of break, often involving physical activity or quiet time, can help students reset during a busy school day.

What is a sensory or brain break?

400

Teachers can recommend this local resource to families for professional counseling or therapy.

What is a community mental health clinic?

400

Engaging in hobbies outside of work can help maintain this important balance.

What is work-life balance?

500

This is the brain chemical often linked to feelings of happiness and emotional regulation.

What is serotonin?

500

Teachers may notice signs of this eating disorder when students avoid eating in social settings or show extreme concern with weight.

What is anorexia or bulimia?

500

Establishing a consistent routine and clear expectations supports this aspect of classroom management.

What is structure or predictability?

500

This law ensures students with disabilities have access to free, appropriate public education

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

500

Regularly reflecting on positive outcomes and student progress supports this mental health principle.

What is gratitude or a growth mindset?