Teach Your Arizona Middle Schoolers To Be Hopeful With "My Best Me" Curriculum

Teach Your Arizona Middle Schoolers To Be Hopeful With "My Best Me" Curriculum, updated 3/15/23, 5:51 AM

If you are a middle school educator in Arizona, Hope Rising has an emotional intelligence curriculum that will improve your students' personal relationships and academic performance, thus creating a better classroom environment, all by focusing on HOPE. Go to https://info.hoperisingedu.com/emotional-intelligence/curriculumsample

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Teach Your Arizona Middle Schoolers
To Be Hopeful With "My Best Me"
Curriculum
Did you know that the middle
school years are some of the most
developmentally intense ones we
experience? As such, anxiety,
depression, and hopelessness are
common at this age.
Hope Rising believes in the
power of teaching students
how to be hopeful and has
designed an entire emotional
intelligence curriculum around
it!
This curriculum, called "My Best
Me", intends to teach students
how to overcome adversity and
focus on positive outcomes,
using hope as a motivation for
action.
As reported by the CDC, nearly
40% of children between the
ages of 12-17 experienced
persistent feelings of sadness
and hopelessness in 2019,
which only increased in
quarantine.
For middle schoolers in
particular, socializing is highly
important, because the neural
pathways concerned with
social connections become
markedly more active during
puberty.
"My Best Me" has lesson
plans that teach students how
to create personal goals and
realistic action plans to
achieve those goals in order
to foster hope within
themselves.
Schools using "My Best Me" have reported their students having higher
graduation rates and better grades, and major decreases in the rates of
suspensions, dropouts, and absences.
Find Out More At
http://hoperisingedu.com