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Adolescent and School Health | Adolescent and School Health | CDC Skip directly to site content Adolescent and School Health Data Summary & Trends Report for Dietary, Physical Activity, and Sleep Behaviors Report uses YRBS data to describe trends in youth behaviors: diet, physical activity, and sleep. There is a role for everyone in supporting teen mental health. This school-based approach promotes adolescent health and well-being.
Several practices can improve the health, safety, and school connectedness for LGBTQ+ youth. Stay up to date with new and updated content on DASH. Health disparities have a significant impact on how well students perform in school.
Connecting with your children can have a big effect on their health and well-being. DASH collects data on adolescent health and school policies to promote health equity nationwide. Resources for Funded Programs These resources can assist agencies that currently receive funding from DASH.
Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT) Learn how to access and use the HECAT to examine health education curricula. Videos, infographics, and toolkits can encourage healthy behaviors and environment for adolescents. Learn about the tools and resources to help schools achieve a professional development framework.
Find resources to help you plan and conduct effective evaluations of school health programs. About the Division of Adolescent and School Health The work, priorities, and impact of CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) YRBSS is a set of surveys that track behaviors that can lead to poor health in high school students.
The School Health Profiles surveys assess school health policies and practices across the U.S. Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Schools Promote youth mental health and well-being with the action guide's six proven in-school strategies. Healthy Youth Parent Resources Parents play a big role keeping their child safe and healthy from infancy into their teen years.
Safe Supportive Environments With safe environments, students are able to connect with supportive adults at school and home. Reducing Health Risks Among Youth Learn how CDC helps reduce the prevalence of risk behaviors among youth. Youth Advisory Councils work with school districts on policies and practices that affect students.
Classroom management involves teacher and student actions to promote learning and well-being. Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey (ABES) ABES highlights the challenges our nation’s youth faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. CDC works with state, school, community, and national partners to promote student health in schools.
Adolescent and School Health DASH works with schools to strengthen school-based education, health services, school environments, and community connections. Resources for Funded Programs
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