The Michael Phelps Foundation and Nemours KidsHealth.org today announced the expansion of the Foundation’s im Program offerings to incorporate mental health lessons and activities in time for World Mental Health Day.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine and WILMINGTON, Del., /PRNewswire/ -- The Michael Phelps Foundation and Nemours KidsHealth.org today announced the expansion of the Foundation’s im Program offerings to incorporate mental health lessons and activities in time for World Mental Health Day. The joint partnership is making the new im Healthy curricula available free of charge. All educators, after-school instructors, and child care centers can access the mental health program resources on KidsHealth in the Classroom at: “Good mental health is just as important as good physical health. We are proud to offer our eight new lesson plans on emotional health to educators, day care providers, and parents so they can help their kids build inner strengths,” said Michael Phelps, Founder and Board President. The Michael Phelps Foundation launched the im Program in 2010 to help teach children and young adults important life skills including water safety, physical fitness, nutrition, and goal setting. Developed in partnership with Nemours KidsHealth.org, im Healthy helps empower kids to live healthy, active lives. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
The im Healthy mental health lesson plans were created by the experts at Nemours KidsHealth.org and use evidence-based practices and principles to build basic emotional skills that every child needs. Each lesson provides a turn-key script, activities, and handouts that can be used by educators and after-school instructors. “im Healthy is a simple and easy toolkit for teaching the emotional skills that help kids to do well,” says D’Arcy Lyness, PhD, child and adolescent psychologist and behavioral health editor for Nemours KidsHealth.org. “The lessons teach kids to know and name their feelings, be confident, notice good things, build grit and perseverance, and handle difficult feelings like nervousness or sadness. These are basic skills that every kid needs – now and as they grow.” Dr. Lyness also suggests that parents can try these simple steps at home to help their kids build emotional skills:
Parents and educators can have peace of mind sharing Nemours KidsHealth.org’s commercial-free and doctor-approved libraries for kids and teens. They offer tips on how to have a positive mindset, be resilient, and foster healthy relationships: “We commend Michael and his Foundation on the incredible work they are doing to promote mental health among children,” said Gina Altieri, Senior Vice President for the Nemours Center for Health Delivery Innovation – creators of the award-winning Nemours KidsHealth.org. “We have been longtime partners with the Michael Phelps Foundation and look forward to building upon our successful programming to continue fostering health habits for generations to come.” To date, the Michael Phelps Foundation’s im Program has reached more than 22,000 people around the world through participating Boys and Girls Clubs of America sites and Special Olympics International teams. Note: All information on KidsHealth in the Classroom and the im Program is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. About the Michael Phelps Foundation About Nemours KidsHealth®
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