Usable Knowledge What You Can Do To help anxious students Posted September 9, 2021 By Usable Knowledge Counseling and Mental Health Disruption and Crises In this installment of the What You Can Do series, Harvard Graduate School of Education senior lecturer Rick Weissbourd, founding director of the Making Caring Common Initiative, talks about ways that educators can help students who are anxious, including making sure every single student has at least one solid relationship with an adult at school and recognizing as adults that kids are anxious for different reasons. Other videos in the What You Can Do series: What You Can Do ... to Make the Most of Your College Year What You Can Do ... to Keep Families Involved at School What You Can Do ... to Bring Multicultural Texts to the Classroom Usable Knowledge Connecting education research to practice — with timely insights for educators, families, and communities Explore All Articles Related Articles Usable Knowledge The Kids Are Still Not Alright — But Counselors Can Help A new report shows why a successful school year will require everyone working together — and supporting counselors — to address student mental health issues. News Bullying, Interrupted Despite early fears that a move to remote learning during the pandemic would see an increase in cyberbullying, a new study co-authored by alum Andrew Bacher-Hicks suggests the opposite could be true. News Mental Health Challenges of Young Adults Illuminated in New Report Making Caring Common identifies several drivers of young adults’ emotional challenges, including a lack of meaning and purpose