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Healthy kids learn more. But first, they must learn to be healthy. Children's Wisconsin's e-learning health education resources provide K-12th grade students a fun and engaging way to do just that - learn how to be healthy physically, mentally and emotionally. All e-learning content is brought to you by the health education experts at Children's Wisconsin, one of the leading pediatric hospitals in the country.

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Alcohol and other drug-use prevention

These online lessons, activities and games teach 4-8th grade students how to make smart choices when faced with pressures to use alcohol and other drugs and how to stay drug-free. Browse our activities and learn more.

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Bullying prevention

Bullying prevention content helps counselors and teachers increase awareness about bullying and gives students the grade-appropriate skills they need to prevent and stop it. Browse our activities and learn more.

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Educator training

Research shows that schools make the greatest impact when both students and staff are trained on the same strategies, while providing reliable resources for parents and caregivers. Browse our activities and learn more.

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Mental and emotional health

These interactive lessons, activities and games focus on mental and emotional health education to raise awareness among students. Browse our activities and learn more.

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Nutrition and physical activity

Students will learn how to establish healthy habits and increase their physical activity. They also learn how to eat well, stay fit and how healthy habits help them feel good about their bodies. Browse our activities and learn more.

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Safety and injury prevention

Safety and injury prevention content focuses on pedestrian safety skills through age-appropriate lessons, activities and games. Browse our activities and learn more.

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