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Academic excellence is no longer enough to guarantee success and well-being in the fast-paced, globally connected world of today. Teachers are putting more emphasis on teaching social-emotional skills to pupils as they become more aware of the need for holistic development. These abilities include a wide range that enables people to comprehend and control their […]
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Mental health has received a lot of attention in recent years, and deservedly so. Students, in particular, confront a distinct combination of obstacles that can have a significant influence on their mental health. This scene can be intimidating, from academic obligations to social expectations. In this blog, we will look at some of the most […]
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One Belief provides a school curriculum, and this blog is part two, continuing the themes on which we focus. Our presentations are aligned with state standards and help both the instructor in the classroom and your campus’s aspirations for scholars. One Belief Organization considers school safety and dispute resolution to be critical: 1. Promoting a […]
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Through a combination of lectures and a social-emotional learning program, One Belief Organization offers students opportunities for personal development. Our approach focuses on raising mental health awareness, resolving conflicts, and meeting the needs of the whole child. For various reasons, we believe that mental health awareness is critical for kids in today’s culture. To begin […]
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One Belief Organization had the opportunity to serve 410 students in the Dallas Fort Worth Area. This particular school assembly took place in the gymnasium. The students were excited and they rumbled their feet in the stands and clapped their hands. Our speaker Tashina Calhoun asked the students to raise their hands if they know […]
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If you haven’t heard of us yet, we offer a unique take on conflict resolution. Our program helps children deal with difficult situations by recognizing the root cause of their emotions and working through them in a collaborative environment. Every year we continue to help families by providing backpacks and school supplies. Mental health always […]
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My mother was raped when I was conceived; So naturally, as a child, once I learned my story, I struggled with finding my worth and knowing who I was at the time. Mental Health can be a hard topic to talk about. But it is vital that we discuss it to raise more awareness. And […]
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Mental Health can be a hard topic to talk about. But we must discuss it to raise more awareness. And to effectively share how mental health works, I hope you guys don’t mind if I get a little personal here. As a teenager, I hung out with the wrong crowd. The people I surrounded myself […]
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April 2019 will make 20 years since the Columbine High School Shooting. Where are we as a nation? I was honored to be able to photograph Sue Klebold’s visit to Dallas, Texas. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas welcomed her along with a host of many other readers of her book. As a founder of […]