Understanding the Challenge
Why Schools Need Better Mental Health Support
By the time a student is referred, issues have been building for months. Early awareness changes that.
Restorative Practice
Built-In Emotion Regulation Framework
A 3-step process embedded in every lesson. Recognize, understand, cope.
Zoom Out
Students recognize the emotional situation they're in. Step back and identify what they're feeling before reacting.
Zoom In
Students name their specific emotion and explore where it comes from. Build self-awareness and emotional vocabulary.
Zoom Act
Students choose a healthy coping strategy. Practice managing emotions and knowing when to seek help.
Zero-Prep Lessons
Support Mental Health Without Adding to Your Workload
Press play. That's it. Research-backed wellness lessons students actually engage with.
The Solution
How Schoolbeat Supports Student Mental Health
Engaging Student Learning
Students watch short cinematic stories that explore stress, anxiety, emotional management, and coping strategies, normalizing conversations about mental health and teaching students practical skills.
Guided Classroom Conversations
Teachers facilitate short discussions using built-in prompts that create safe spaces for students to reflect on their feelings and learn healthy ways to manage emotions.
Real-Time Student Insights
Daily check-ins and student reflections give educators and counselors early visibility into student well-being, helping schools identify students who may need additional support before issues escalate.
In Practice
What This Looks Like in the Classroom
Students watch a short story exploring a relatable emotional challenge, stress, anxiety, loneliness, or peer conflict.
At key moments, students reflect on the character's feelings and consider healthy coping strategies.
Teachers guide discussions that normalize emotional experiences and build self-awareness.
Students develop emotional vocabulary, coping skills, and the confidence to seek help when they need it.
Real Results
The Difference Schools Feel
Built for Schools
Designed for Easy Implementation
Plug-and-Play Lessons
Mental health and wellness content built into engaging, ready-to-use lessons.
Built-In Pacing Guides
Progressive skill-building throughout the year for sustained impact.
Short, Flexible Sessions
15-minute lessons that integrate into any existing schedule.
Early Warning System
Student check-ins surface emotional trends before they become crises.
CASEL-Aligned
Builds self-awareness, self-management, and responsible decision-making.
MTSS Compatible
Supports Tier 1 universal mental health prevention for all students.
Framework Alignment
Supports School Frameworks
Universal prevention that works within the frameworks your district already uses.
PBIS
Reinforces positive behavior expectations
MTSS Tier 1
Universal prevention for all students
CASEL Framework
Aligned to all five core competencies
Student Wellness
Supports whole-student well-being
Mental Health Programs
Complements school counseling services
Trauma-Informed
Sensitive approach to emotional learning
Prueba social
Amado por educadores y líderes
"¡Schoolbeat hace que enseñar habilidades para la vida real sea emocionante para nuestro personal! Conecta con los estudiantes y no añade carga de trabajo a los maestros."

Natalie Hamilton
Directora de Salud Mental y Bienestar · Irvine Unified School District
"Lecciones para la vida real, instantáneas y fáciles de buscar, que me permiten abordar problemas reales de inmediato, sin preparación. Llevaba 16 años buscando una plataforma de habilidades para la vida así."

Gricelda Pelayo
Maestra de 3.er grado · Burbank Unified School District
"Mis estudiantes ahora esperan con ganas las lecciones de habilidades para la vida. Los videos les resultan reales, y los check-ins diarios me ayudan a ver rápidamente quién necesita más apoyo."

Tameika Lovell
Consejera escolar · Westbury Union School District
Frequently Asked Questions
How can real-life skills support student mental health?
Real-life skills teach students emotional awareness, coping strategies, and help-seeking skills, building the foundation for mental wellness and giving educators early insight into student needs.
What is universal mental health prevention in schools?
Universal prevention means providing all students with the emotional skills and awareness they need, while using data to identify students who may need additional support, the approach Schoolbeat takes.
How does Schoolbeat help counselors?
Schoolbeat's daily check-ins and student reflections give counselors real-time visibility into student well-being across the school, helping them prioritize outreach and connect students to support earlier.
Can a curriculum really support student mental health?
Research shows that well-implemented real-life skills programs improve student emotional well-being, reduce anxiety symptoms, and help students develop the coping skills essential for mental health.
How quickly can schools see results?
Schools typically see improvements in student engagement and emotional awareness within the first weeks of implementation, with data from check-ins available immediately.
Does Schoolbeat replace school counseling?
No. Schoolbeat complements counseling by providing universal prevention and early identification, helping counselors reach more students and focus their time on those who need the most support.