Research on Sports and Mental Health Programs for Teen Mental Health
Sports can boost teens’ mental health. Find out what works for boys and girls, and how parents can support them on and off the field.
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Sports can boost teens’ mental health. Find out what works for boys and girls, and how parents can support them on and off the field.
Mindfulness activities for kids help improve focus, compassion, empathy, and well-being. Discover some engaging activities to try with your child.
Rainbow breathing for kids is a fun, engaging, and colorful method for calming down and refocusing. Learn how to use it in stressful situations.
Research highlights that social connections protect teen mental health and reduce risky behaviors. Learn key findings here.
A feelings thermometer is a visual tool that can improve a child’s emotional vocabulary and awareness. Learn how to use it for daily check-ins.
A study shows that the kind of help children give matters. Find out when helping supports learning, and when it can hurt.
An anger thermometer provides a simple way to track and respond to feelings of frustration or disappointment. Learn how it works.
Research shows neurofeedback boosts working memory and inhibitory control in kids with ADHD. Here’s what you need to know.
Identifying emotions is key for kids and teens. Use practical resources and tools to help young people understand their feelings more easily.
Research shows that even a 5-minute break can help children focus and solve math problems more effectively. Learn more about the findings here.
Executive function skills for kids help them develop daily routines and succeed in school. Learn what you can do to help them develop these skills.
Emotional outbursts can have a long-term negative impact on kids. Learn what causes them and what you can do to support your child.