ResilientYOU

Resilience Building Tool Kit

ResilientYOU is pleased to make available to all Utah elementary classrooms and homes the Resilience Building Tool Kit. This special gift features “Something Good for Kids”, a musical children’s show that teaches resilience to children and families. In addition, the Tool Kit contains instructions for teachers/parents plus other resources. 


“Something Good for Kids”, is a fast-paced musical children’s show for elementary classrooms and homes.

Featuring award-winning music and educational entertainment that showcase 30 fun, entertaining, and culturally diverse songs that teach children positive and healthy choices.


ATTENTION: Utah Elementary School PTA Leaders – WE NEED YOUR HELP! 
 
Over the past 2 years, we have learned the importance of being RESILIENT! There has never been a greater need to teach children resilience than NOW!

To fulfill the vital need to provide parents, teachers and students with tools that build resilience, ResilientYOU has released to elementary schools state-wide the online Resilience Building Tool Kit for FREE! 


Here’s how YOU can help… in 2 simple steps!  

  1. Go to the Resilience Building Tool Kit and watch the program “Something Good Inc. Episode 1”.  
  2. Invite your principal and teacher representative(s) to your next monthly PTA meeting and personally review the Resilience Building Tool Kit, showing your favorite segment from the program “Something Good Inc. Episode 1” to your attendees.

ResilientYOU is proud to be a partner of Utah PTA and we appreciate your countless efforts in helping children and families.  Thanks to our generous supporters and partners, this incredible resource is available to Utah elementary schools and homes for FREE!        


ResilientYOU creates lasting resilience by gathering and engaging schools, homes and communities through live/digital events and providing Utah classrooms and families with music, media and messages of resiliency.

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