The Michael Phelps Foundation to Provide Social-Emotional Curricula and Grant for Children turning to Clubhouses
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield have been awarded a $3,000 grant from the Michael Phelps Foundation (MPF) to implement the IM Program at their Clubhouses. The award is part of MPF’s commitment of more than $100,000 in grants to provide social-emotional curricula as children return to Clubhouses across the nation.
In support of increasing resources for mental health programming, MPF will provide Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield with the IM program’s social-emotional curriculum – IM Healthy. The lesson plans, created in partnership with Nemours KidsHealth.org, utilizes evidence-based practices and principles to build basic emotional skills that every child needs.
“IM Healthy is a simple and easy toolkit for teaching the emotional skills that help kids to do well. And in challenging times, kids need these skills even more,” says D’Arcy Lyness, PhD, child and adolescent psychologist and behavioral health editor for Nemours KidsHealth.org. “The lessons teach kids to know and name their feelings, be confident, notice good things, build grit and perseverance, and handle difficult feelings like nervousness or sadness. These are basic skills that every kid needs – now and as they grow.”
According to Dr. Lyness, children are more likely to have experienced feelings of anxiety and depression because of the isolation and disruption associated with the coronavirus. In addition to the IM Healthy curricula, Dr. Lyness suggests parents incorporate these simple steps at home to help their kids build emotional skills:
- Ask your kids to tell you about a few of the best moments of their day.
- When your child shares good news, listen with your full attention and give a positive comment.
- When your child is upset, encourage her to say what’s wrong. Listen and understand first – then be soothing to help her calm down.
“We appreciate the commitment and support of Michael and his Foundation as the IM program provides Boys & Girls Clubs with a life skills curriculum that is valuable and easy to implement,” says Frank Sanchez, Vice President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “During these especially tough times, we are concerned about our kids’ emotional wellness and this added social-emotional learning support will be very beneficial as our Clubhouses begin to re-open.”
“I know how challenging times can really impact the mental health of adults, but children are affected by it too and we want to provide them with support to help them understand what they may be experiencing,” said Michael Phelps, Founder and Board President. “Good mental health is just as important as good physical health and the IM program provides social, emotional, wellness and goal setting lessons that they can utilize as they re-enter the comforts of their Clubhouses. While the summer months are approaching and we are all eager for life to return to normal, we want to remind children and adults of the importance of mental health and water safety.”
To help reach the goal of 100 Boys & Girls Clubs, MPF has partnered with technology company Panasonic to create better opportunities throughout local communities. Phelps and MPF are part of Team Panasonic, which embraces the spirit of contributing to society through purposeful action and innovation.
“The emotional and social development of children influences not just their happiness but what they can accomplish,” said Lauren Sallata, CMO of Panasonic Corporation of North America. “We are pleased to support the Michael Phelps Foundation in bringing IM Healthy to children across the country. Panasonic believes passion drives progress and has long invested in programs and institutions that support the development of students and youth and tomorrow’s workforce. Together, Team Panasonic aims to inspire today’s youth to dream big and to work hard to make those dreams come true.”
MPF launched IM in 2010 to teach children and young adults important life skills including water safety, physical and mental fitness, nutrition, and goal setting. With the uncertainty of swim lessons and programming due to the impact of precautions of the coronavirus, MPF has made the out-of-water components available to eligible Clubs who are able to implement the program following the Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. For more information and to apply for a grant, eligible Clubs can visit www.mpf.smapply.io
About Michael Phelps Foundation
The Michael Phelps Foundation (MPF) is focused on promoting water safety, healthy living, and the pursuit of dreams, especially for children. Founded in 2008, MPF has provided learn-to-swim, healthy living, and goal-setting programming to more than 100,000 children and young adults around the world through strategic partnerships with the Boys & Girls Club of America, Special Olympics International, and the Level Field Fund. For more information, please visit: http://www.michaelphelpsfoundation.org
About Boys & Girls Clubs of America
For more than 150 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA.org) has enabled young people most in need to achieve great futures as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Today, more than 4,700 Clubs serve over 4.7 million young people through Club membership and community outreach. Clubs are located in cities, towns, public housing and on Native lands throughout the country, and serve military families in BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide. They provide a safe place, caring adult mentors, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Club programs promote academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. In a Harris Survey of alumni, 54 percent said the Club saved their lives. National headquarters are located in Atlanta. Learn more about Boys & Girls Clubs of America on Facebook and Twitter.
About Nemours KidsHealth®
KidsHealth.org is the #1 site devoted to children’s health and development – in
English and Spanish – reaching more than 235 million parents, kids, and teens
each year. Part of the Nemours Center for Health Delivery Innovation,
KidsHealth.org develops content and digital tools to engage and motivate
families to get answers, help, and the care they need. Nemours KidsHealth also
creates KidsHealth in the Classroom, a free website for educators featuring standards-based
health curricula, activities, and handouts. For more information, please
visit Nemours KidsHealth.org. KidsHealth comes from Nemours, an internationally recognized children’s
health system that provides pediatric clinical care, research, education,
advocacy, and prevention programs to families.
About Panasonic
Corporation of North America
Newark, NJ-based Panasonic Corporation of North America is committed to
creating a better life and a better world by enabling its business-to-business
customers through innovations in Sustainable Energy, Immersive Entertainment,
Integrated Supply Chains and Mobility Solutions. The company is the principal
North American subsidiary of Osaka, Japan-based Panasonic Corporation. One of
Interbrand’s Top 100 Best Global Brands of 2019, Panasonic is a leading
technology partner and integrator to businesses, government agencies and
consumers across the region. Learn more about Panasonic’s ideas and
innovations at www.na.panasonic.com/us. Connect with
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