Classroom Empathy: Tools for Effective Teaching


CALLING ALL TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS! #
Ready to take a fresh and fun approach to supporting your students’ mental well-being? We’ve got you covered! Just in time for Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re bringing back three new dynamic toolkits—tailored for Elementary, Middle, and High School classrooms—to help you encourage self-care, normalize mental health conversations, and create a safe, supportive space for every student. Let’s lead with empathy and make mental health a priority!
If you or your students need immediate mental health support text SCHOOL to 741741 today. Free, confidential, 24/7.

Download Your FREE Toolkits #
Explore these toolkits and easily incorporate them into your lessons.
Pro Tip: Get ahead for Mental Health Awareness Month with these ready-to-use activities.

School Posters #
Download and hang our mental health posters around your school to create a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to prioritize their well-being and reach out for help when needed.
Top Picks for Student Well-Being #
More About The Toolkits #
Watch these videos to learn more about each toolkit and how you can lead mental health conversations in your classroom with empathy.
Extra Tools & Support for Educators #

Tips for Easy Ways to Talk About Mental Health with Your Students #
Keep these helpful tips handy to foster meaningful conversations with your students about mental health.

Pick Up New Merch
New Collection Available #
Browse our collection and wear it with pride to support mental health awareness in your school and community.
Support Students Nationwide #
You support your students every day—but what if you could extend that impact even further? As a Crisis Text Line volunteer, you’ll be there for people in need across the U.S., providing free, 24/7, confidential, text-based mental health support. Join a community of volunteers making a life-saving difference, one conversation at a time. Sign up today and help ensure that no one has to struggle alone.

Need to vent? Chat with us! #
