🛡️ Student Mental Health Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

19.11 – How to Use Color to Represent How You Feel: Color has its own emotional language, one that speaks directly to your senses before your mind even catches up. Choosing colors to match your mood can help you visualize what’s happening inside and make feelings less abstract. When you reach for a deep blue, it might mirror calm or sadness, while bright yellow can reflect hope or curiosity. There’s no right or wrong color—only the truth of how it feels when you see it. By experimenting with shades and contrasts, you start noticing how emotions shift like weather. You might add black lines for frustration or blend tones when you’re unsure what you feel. Over time, the colors you choose tell a personal story of balance and change. Creating with color becomes a quiet emotional check-in, a daily practice of naming without words, and a reminder that feelings can transform when given space to breathe and blend.

About this course

Trauma-informed mental wellness lessons that help students manage emotions, build resilience, and stay safe in real-world situations—like bullying, grief, violence, and poverty. Built for schools, youth programs, and Medicaid-compliant services.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step guidance for handling social pressure, conflict, and unsafe situations
  • Stories and messages that encourage students to speak up, stay safe, and take control of their future
  • Flexible learning options for classrooms, after-school programs, and independent use

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