“$1.6 million in funding to help teachers across New York state implement an initiative that will equip students with the skills necessary to reduce risk factors associated with drug use and addiction. “ CONTINUED
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State announces $2.1 million in federal grant money for the PAX Good Behavior Game
DPHHS say they’re excited for this opportunity in Montana; especially given the state’s history with substance-abuse and suicide. CONTINUED
NM teachers use game that works by speaking the language of children
A new era of public schooling is coming to some parts of New Mexico, one that holds hope that from kinder, more humane classrooms come children less likely to turn to suicide, risky behavior or drugs. CONTINUED
PAX-Good Behavior Game: Shelton School District is Seeing Positive Impacts on Student Achievement and Whole Child Wellness
“It’s not just this pocket of kids that need services, what can we do school-wide to support students?” CONTINUED
Lewis County students learn good behavior through PAX game
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One Ohio School’s Quest to Rethink Bad Behavior
Rather than enforcing a top-down mandate, the school trains teachers in the science behind trauma and leaves the rest up to them. CONTINUED
School Suicide Grant Includes Funds for ‘PAX Good Behavior Game’
$372,000 in grants to Montana community organizations, health care providers, and schools to expand current or launch new evidence-based suicide prevention programs. CONTINUED
Bradford Elementary implements PAX Good Behavior Game
Bradford Implements PAX Good Behavior Game, with results demonstrating reduced disruptive behavior. CONTINUED
Students Learn Good Behavior
The teaching of peace and productivity through the Pax program is paying big dividends at area schools. CONTINUED
Clark County leaders look to expand services as suicide attempts spike
“Good Behavior Game teaches emotional resiliency.” CONTINUED