America’s kids are facing serious challenges, from rising anxiety and depression to falling behind in school and growing up in increasingly complex family situations. But there’s also hope.
In this episode of Top of Mind, we’ll hear from educators, researchers, and policy experts tackling the biggest issues facing kids today: from teen mental health first aid in schools, to rethinking education after the pandemic, to addressing chronic absenteeism and supporting single mothers.
GUESTS
Jen Schnormeier, Instructional coach at Gilbert High School, lead trainer for Teen Mental Health First Aid (https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/).
Justin Reich, professor of digital media at MIT, Director of the Teaching Systems Lab, host of the Teach Lab podcast, author of “Failure to Disrupt” (https://www.teachlabpodcast.com/).
Hedy Chang, founder and executive director of Attendance Works (https://www.attendanceworks.org/).
Ronald Mincy, professor of Social Policy and Social Work Practice, Columbia University, co-founder of the Future Families and Child Wellbeing Study (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300330248_Effect_of_Father_Engagement_on_Child_Behaviors).
CHAPTERS
(0:00) Teachers Unprepared
(1:15) Mental Health First Aid
(2:29) Why Kids Are Struggling
(11:22) Handling Suicide Talk
(17:19) Academic Crisis Pivot
(18:43) Pandemic Lessons from Students
(27:41) Chronic Absence Surge
(29:50) Why Attendance Matters
(31:25) Barriers Keeping Kids Home
(36:52) Single Parenthood Spotlight
(41:36) Reframing Nonresident Fathers