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National Recovery Month
Recovery Month spreads the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can and do recover. Each September, thousands of prevention, treatment, and recovery programs and services around the country celebrate their successes and share them with their neighbors, friends, and colleagues in an effort to…
Weight Stigma Awareness Week
The last week in September marks Weight Stigma Awareness Week. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) started Weight Stigma Awareness Week to help the entire eating disorder community understand why weight stigma should matter to everyone, not just those in higher-weight bodies.
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National Bullying Prevention Month
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. In the past few years, schools throughout the US have experienced increases in bullying and acts of hate. Not in our school. When hate is on the rise, our greatest challenge is to stop bullying and move toward creating a welcoming, safe, and inclusive school.
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World Smile Day
Today is World Smile Day®. Back in 1963, Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester, Massachusetts created the smiley face. That image went on to become the most recognizable symbol of good will and good cheer on the planet. The smiley face knows no politics, no geography, and no religion. Harvey’s idea was that for…
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Digital Citizenship Week
Digital Citizenship Week gives up an opportunity to reflect on our media and technology habits, how they impact our family and friends, and what we can do to be safe and respectful in the digital world. Cultivate and model good digital habits, establish tech-free zones, and set healthy expectations for children regarding how to stay…
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