Take 5 for SEL
Whole Child, Whole Community Learning
Welcome to the Mental Health edition. May is Mental Health Month!
- The mental health benefits of being in nature
- Teacher Appreciation week!
- May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
- How to support a loved one who confides in you about mental health struggles.
- Teachers & staff receive training in Youth Mental Health First Aid.
- Fentanyl Awareness Day with links to helpful webinars.
- Books to support SEL practices and inclusion.
- A Healthy Minds, Thriving Kids Video Series from the Child Mind Institute.
- Our Hays CISD Powerful Parenting Session with Tips on Balancing Activities and Structure.
- Ideas for Outdoor Summer Fun!
May dates to remember
Monday, May 1st, National Principal's Day!
Friday, May 5th - Cinco de MayoMonday, May 8th - Friday May 12th TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK! 🎉
Tuesday, May 9th National Fentanyl Awareness Day
Wednesday, May 10th Hays CISD Powerful Parenting Presentation
Sunday, May 14th - Mother's Day
Thursday, May 25th Last Day of School
Monday, May 29th - Memorial Day
HAYS CISD GRADUATION CEREMONIES 🎓 STRAHAN ARENA, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY
- Johnson High School, Tuesday, May 30th @ 2pm
- Lehman High School, Tuesday, May 30th @ 6pm
- Hays High School, Wednesday, May 31st @ 2pm
- Live Oak Academy High School, Wednesday, May 31st @6pm
Join with us in Celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week May 8th - 12th! Help our Hays CISD educators know just how appreciated they are!
Webinar Tuesday, May 2nd @ 12 - 2pm CDT
St. Edward's University Parenting Series: WARNING SIGNS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE Wednesday, May 3rd @ 5 - 6pm
Hays CISD Fentanyl Awareness
Experiencing Nature Supports Social-emotional Health & Well-Being
Being in nature can reduce stress and anxiety. Prosocial conduct - cooperating, sharing and comforting - is associated with exposure to the sense of wonder and awe encountered in nature. Similarly, spending time in nature with friends and family creates deeper bonds, solidarity, and social networks. Engaging in learning outside supports children's social interaction skills, confidence building, problem-solving, independence, negotiation skills and creativity.
Mental and Emotional Health Benefits of Being in Nature may include:
- Reduced stress. Research shows that spending time in nature reduces stress. The study by Cornell University found that as little as ten minutes in a natural setting helped participants feel happier and lessen the effects of both physical and mental stress.
- Elevated mood and lowered depression. A study on how natural experiences may affect the mind showed that participants in the study showed improved mental wellbeing. Time in nature can also be an important part of wilderness therapy for military veterans.
- Increased short term memory. A study by the University of Michigan found that nature walks can improve short-term memory. .
- Improved vision. Natural daylight may benefit eyesight by reducing the risk of developing myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness. Dopamine is released by the stimulus of bright outdoor light, helping the eye to maintain a healthy shape.
- Greater creativity. Studies on the impact of nature on creativity show that nature can enhance creative ways of thinking.
- Increased sense of spirituality. Spending time in nature can benefit spirituality and wellbeing. The often reported feelings of restoration, healing, and spirituality from those that have experienced nature may help people to embrace the journey of self-discovery and help to create a feeling of connectedness, shared purpose, rhythm, and balance.
THE WALL THAT HEALS
LAKE KYLE PARK, 700 LEHMAN RD
KYLE, TX
MAY 4TH - 7TH, 2023
The wall that heals will be available for viewing 24hrs. a day, starting May 4th, and closes @ 2pm Sunday May 7th.
Free Admission
Many of our Hays CISD teachers and staff are certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid, with additional training offered this summer!
Child Mind Institute Video Series on Mental Health
- For Parents
- For Educators
- For Students
Hemos reunido una serie de videos en español para padres de familia sobre la salud mental de sus hijos, preparados por el Instituto de la Mente del Niño.
Summer Reading: Books that Reinforce SEL Skills and Promote Inclusion & Understanding
Newly released children's book by Texas author Tiffany Hammond!
Written by Tiffany Hammond, autistic mother of two autistic sons and the creator behind the popular @Fidgets.and.Fries social media platform and illustrated by Kate Cosgrove (IG @k8cosgrove), A Day With No Words successfully normalizes communication methods outside of verbal speech and provides representation of neurodiversity and autism in a way that affirms and celebrates.
Summer Activities
Did you know? Mitchell Lake Audubon Center in San Antonio is where 98.5% of long-distance migratory bird species in the US pass through?
Birdwatching and Hearing Birdsong Can Improve Mental Health
When getting outside in nature - day or night - remember our migrating birds. Many bird species, including vireos, gnatcatchers and flycatchers, are nocturnal migrators. Turn off or dim evening lights - it helps migratory night fliers. Less light pollution means we can better enjoy the big and bright stars in our Texas night skies. 🌌
Sources: Nature.com and Mind Help News: Can Birdwatching Improve Our Mental Health?