All in Taking Care of You
While we’re not mental health professionals, we wanted to take the opportunity to acknowledge #MentalHealthMonth and #MentalHealthWeek. Our lives have been forever upended by the pandemic and it has taken a toll on individuals and communities across the world. Let it be known: It’s okay to struggle with mental health, seek resources, and talk about what’s on your mind.
With all of the anxiety comes the thought: How DO we return? For students who have been distance learning for a year, there’s still a lot of unknown.
Have you heard of social-emotional learning or SEL? If you search Google or Twitter for the topic, you’ll find a plethora of information, which can lead to confusion on what you actually need to know. We’ve gathered some of the top benefits of social-emotional learning and why, as a teen, you should be invested in the process.
No matter the age, making friends can be a difficult and anxiety-ridden process. Cirkledin has compiled some tips to help students build lasting relationships with peers and ace the new school year together!
Simply documenting your current plans for life after high school can help you feel a sense of accomplishment and direction, even if you change your mind later.
Nervous for your freshman year of high school? Cirkled In has 12 tips to help you through this big milestone!