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Students' Mental Health Crisis: Focusing on Evidence-Based Solutions (Volume 2, Episode 16)

Aug 24, 202416 minSeason 2Ep. 16
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Episode description

Angela and Davey address the alarming mental health and social-emotional challenges facing U.S. students, citing a CDC report showing significant increases in sadness, hopelessness, violence, and bullying. Building from Dr. Howie Knoff's August 24, 2024 blog, they advocate for a comprehensive, evidence-based social skills program, implemented from preschool through high school, as a foundational element for addressing these issues. 

Your Hosts discuss why applications using cognitive-behavioral and social learning theory, help build essential self-management skills in students. . . improving their social-emotional well-being. They cite Dr. Howie's emphasis on the need for schools to adopt effective, evidence-based programs, such as his "Stop & Think Social Skills Program" as an example .

Angela and Davey's overall message emphasizes the urgency of proactive intervention to support students' mental and emotional health.

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