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Little Actions Make A Big Difference

When it comes to mental well-being, little things make a big difference! This animated series shares easy-to-use, science-based actions and tactics to support your social-emotional health and well-being.

When it comes to mental well-being, little things make a big difference! The Little Actions Make A Big Difference animated series shares easy-to-use, science-based actions and tactics to support your social-emotional health and well-being.

The animated shorts from this series are available to support educators in their classrooms, for professional development, and for sparking conversation within the school community.

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Curated segments of the film are available to support educators in their classrooms, for professional development, and for sparking conversation within the school community.

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About The Series

When it comes to mental well-being, little things make a big difference! No matter where you are or where you are starting from, this animated series shares easy-to-use, science-based tools, actions, and tactics to support your social-emotional health and well-being.

Based on the WE Well-being Playbook, this animated explainer series highlights key social-emotional learning moments from the book and puts them into motion in animation, optimal for social sharing.​

 

2021-w3-GOLD Davey-17-SILVER 43rd Annual Telly Awards Silver Winner

Winner of the 2021 w3 Gold Award for Social Content & Marketing: Health & Wellness presented by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. Winner of the 2021 Davey Silver Award for Online Health & Fitness Video presented by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. Winner of the 2021 Telly Awards Silver for General – Non-Broadcast.

 

About WE Well-being

WE Well-being is a program designed to empower youth, families and communities with tools and resources to promote their own well-being and the well-being of others. Developed in collaboration with leading mental health professionals, WE Well-being seeks to prevent or lessen the impact of mental health issues by providing youth with the necessary knowledge and tangible skills needed to support their own mental well-being.

About the WE Well-being Playbook

The WE Well-being Playbook is a hands-on guide filled with everyday tools and actions to nurture your own mental well-being and the well-being of others. WE Well-Being worked with leading experts and collected best available evidence to create tips applicable to daily life—cutting-edge science applied in practical, fun ways. Download the WE Well-being Playbook for free on Amazon.com.

Series Credits

Executive Producers
Kelly Deckert, Lisa Lisle, Justin Rhodes, John Wilson

Digital Content Producer: Cori Kipps
Social Media Manager: Chase Ellington
Digital Coordinator: Eleftheria Giannopoulos

Inspired by the WE Well-being Playbook written by Leysa Cerswell Kielburger and edited by Susan Allan.
Made possible by The Erika Legacy Foundation, Crown Robinson Family Philanthropy, and John and Claire Nicola.

Created by
www.bakerandhill.com

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    WellBeings.org is a mental health resource, not a crisis or suicide response website. If you are in crisis, or experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. The service is free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.