This mental health curriculum is a comprehensive, age-appropriate program designed to promote emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Rooted in evidence-based practices and culturally responsive approaches, the curriculum helps students build essential life skills such as emotional regulation, self-awareness, resilience, empathy, communication, and stress management.
Through interactive lessons, group discussions, activities, and reflection exercises, participants learn to:
- Recognize and express emotions in healthy ways
- Cope with anxiety, sadness, and life challenges
- Set boundaries and build healthy relationships
- Break the stigma around mental health and seeking help
- Develop self-confidence, self-esteem, and purpose
This curriculum can be delivered in classrooms, after-school programs, community groups, or clinical youth programs. It is aligned with mental health education standards and designed to empower young people with tools to care for their mental and emotional well-being-both now and for life.
Related Subjects
Teen & Young Adult