Featured Resource
Stress: how the body and brain react to a need or demand that it sees as an obstacle or challenge
Amygdala: almond shaped part of the brain inside the limbic system that triggers the fight, flight or freeze response. It plays a key role in memory, decision-making, and emotional responses
Cortisol: A hormone widely known as the "stress hormone" because levels in the blood may become elevated in response to physical or psychological stress
Coping Skills: Strategies to manage stress and other negative emotions
Active coping: facing the problem and finding solutions, even when it is difficult or feels hard
Avoidant coping: seeking to change negative feelings by participating in an activity that gives the brain a break
LINKS
Reduce Teacher's Stress
Everfi article about reducing teacher's stress.
ACTIVITIES
Mindset Challenge: Pros and Cons of Stress
Learn about the pros and cons of stress and challenge your child's mindset.
Mindset Challenge: Active vs Avoidant Coping
Learn about active vs avoidant coping and challenge your student's mindset.
Use a Stress Thermometer
Fill out a stress thermometer to explore stress states and corresponding coping mechanisms with students.
Stress Thermometer Example
Use this stress thermometer example to help students fill out theirs.
READINGS & RESEARCH
Gen Z Stress in America Survey
American Psychological Association for the Stress in America Survey (2018)
Project Restore
Understanding your student’s experiences.
A guide to student experiences
Help understand what your students go through better.
Emotions and stress
How to address these topics with 3rd to 5th graders.
ORGANIZATIONS
The American Institute of Stress
The mission of AIS is to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence of stress management in education, research, clinical care and the workplace.