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AsapSCIENCE
Asap Science: Can Stress Actually Kill You?
Should you stress about stress? Learn what the short- and long-term effects of stress are on your body.
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Elastic Rebound Demonstration Using a Yardstick
See a scientist talk about elasticity and brittle material using a yardstick as a mechanical analog for the lithosphere, and to show how stress is stored in-between tectonic plates. [1:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Responding to Stress
The resource from Khan Academy and the Association of American Medical Colleges provides study content for the MCAT. This resource shares information about the body's response to stressors.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Happy Healthy Kids: Like a Tree
In this episode of Happy Healthy Kids, Miss Kelsey models how the tree pose keeps the mind and body centered. Try it with your family and create a balanced and focused "Family Forest"! [0:50]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: The Power of Connection
Listen as Dr. Perry explains the important role relationships have in learning, and learn practical ways to make true empathetic connections with students in the school setting. [7:03]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: The Neurosequential Model
Listen as Dr. Perry describes the neurosequential model and its significance on how we interact with our students, our own children and each other. [7:03]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: Regulating Yourself and Your Classroom
Learn how students and teachers can often impact each other's moods and brain function and find effective strategies that help keep students and adults calm and regulated, decreasing behavioral challenges and improving academic...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: How Stress Impacts the Brain
Learn from Dr. Perry about the impact of stress on students and teachers, and how creating a safe, secure environment is critical to allowing students to reach their full learning potential. [5:39]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: Educator Strategies for the Classroom
Listen as Dr. Perry explains several easy-to-implement educator strategies to address challenging behaviors in the classroom and impact students' social, emotional and academic functioning. [7:24]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Social & Emotional Learning: Aces & Community
New research has expanded the concept of adverse childhood experiences to include the impact of the community on family and child well-being. It's also broadened the scope of the original ACE study to include people of color and people...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Spot on Science: Stressin' Out!
Stressing out over an upcoming test or a big game at school? Dr. Lisa Rameriz explains how stress can actually be a good thing and what to do when it turns toxic. [5:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Is Delirium?
A video [5:56] explaining what delirium is and some of the causes.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Homework in High School: How Much Is Too Much?
It's not hard to find a high school student who is stressed about homework. Many are stressed to the max - juggling extracurricular activities, jobs, and family responsibilities. It can be hard for many students, particularly low-income...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Coping With Uncertainty During Coronavirus
This whole coronavirus thing is messing up every aspect of society. School is no exception, with millions of students now stuck at home dealing with a bunch of new stress. How do you deal with so much uncertainty in the time of...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Male Researchers May Increase Stress in Lab Mice
The gender of a researcher might influence the stress levels of laboratory mice.