Read Part 2 of our interview with a parent who leverages technology to help his children become digitally productive creators.
Learn everything you need to know about helping kids deal with anxiety at school, from how to identify it to anxiety strategies to implement.
We recently interviewed a parent about how he guides his children to optimize technology in ways that benefit their Learning and future career prospects.
Learn about the tools available to help a child with depressive symptoms in your classroom and contribute to suicide prevention in schools.
Learn anger management strategies for both during and after a student's angry episode. Read how you can implement healthy anger management at school now!
***May contain mild thematic spoilers about the television show 13 Reasons Why***
Suicide Prevention Month coincides with back-to-school, providing an unsettling reminder of how suicide has become a leading cause of death for ages 10-24...
Social emotional activities can help students develop life skills that benefit them inside and outside of school. Checkout these SEL tips for the classroom.
Technology in education is more prevalent than ever, and the benefits are greater than before. Learn how technology improves education and Learning processes.
Reflections and insights GoGuardian gleaned from meeting with the American Association of Suicidology’s Youth Advisory Board.
Learn how Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is key in suicide prevention efforts in schools and in safeguarding students’ mental health in this white paper.
As kids are spending more time online than ever before, cyberbullying has become a real threat. Here are techniques educators can use to protect students.
Dr. Jamie Wilson, Superintendent of Denton ISD, speaks to how GoGuardian technology helped prevent student suicide and keeps students in his district safe.
13 Reasons Why has attracted criticism for glamorizing self-harm and presenting suicide as revenge-fantasy solution to bullying.
Suicide in the technology industry is a big problem, and growing larger. What can we do to understand the problem and help those in need?