K-12 Education
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Professionals in education are increasingly feeling the impact of the mental health crisis, many finding themselves needing to support more struggling students than ever — often with fewer resources. To help ensure you have tools you need at your disposal, we have assembled our top mental health screeners and assessments for students, pertinent and timely resources for school professionals and caregivers, plus insightful blogs and articles written by experts in their field.
BYI-2
The Beck Youth Inventories™, Second Edition uses five self-report inventories to assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, disruptive behavior, and self-concept in children and adolescents.
Conners 4
Conners 4th Edition™ is a widely used, comprehensive assessment of symptoms and impairments associated with ADHD and common co-occurring problems and disorders in children and youth ages 6–18 years.
MACI-II
The Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory® -II was developed specifically to assess mental health and behavior concerns often unique to teens and adolescents and assist in making reliable diagnostic and treatment decisions.
BASC-3
Behavior Assessment System for Children™, Third Edition is a comprehensive set of rating scales and forms that help you understand the behaviors and emotions of children and adolescents.
BASC SWSS
The BASC™ Social Wellness Skills System (BASC SWSS) provides a method of building children’s responsive resiliency through the promotion of behavioral and emotional wellness.
Brown EF/A Scales
Brown Executive Function/Attention Scales™ helps screen and assess a wider range of impairments of executive functioning. Measure DSM-5 symptoms of ADHD along with less apparent impairments of executive functioning.
SSIS SEL
The Social Skills Improvement System™ (SSIS) Family of Assessments makes it easier to create a complete picture of the social wellness of the young people you are working with.
Review360
Review360® provides a holistic student picture of academic, behavior, and social-emotional progress and growth.
Q-global
Q-global® is a web-based system for administering, scoring and reporting a number of student mental health and wellness assessments.

Mental Health 101: How educators can spot the warning signs
By staying attuned to students' mental well-being, educators can be instrumental in backstopping early intervention and facilitating timely support.

10 proven tips for coping with exam stress
It’s been years since educators were taking final exams — but few can forget the (often compounding) feelings of stress about high-stakes tests, blended with mounting excitement about the summer break to follow.

6 tips for managing kids’ social media use over March break
Health professionals are signaling concern about the impact of social media use on child and adolescent mental health.

Dial 988 for help: Canada launches nationwide suicide crisis helpline
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth and young adults (aged 15 to 34 years) in Canada.

Resource Guide for Educators
Your Resource Guide includes helpful tips from others in your field and guidance on choosing the right tools for your setting. Learn more about our assessments and other resources for supporting educators!

Conversation Starters: How to Talk with Caregivers About Kids and Social Media
Educators can help parents understand the risks of social media on their kids’ mental health and the best ways to discuss the topic with their kids.

5 Ways to Build Bridges with Parents
Get tips for improving communication with parents and guardians to help support your students’ well-being.
Series: Mental Health and Autism
This webinar series is a continuation of our commitment to educators, and the individuals they support in the areas of mental health, autism, and social emotional learning.
Screening the Whole Child
Learn how to analyze the results from universal screening and use this information to guide instruction and support for all students.
Anxiety Disorder Look-Alikes: Understanding Symptoms of Anxiety
This webinar discusses the best assessment practices to help parse out some of the anxiety look-alike conditions that can make identification and treatment planning more difficult.