This digital poster provides four tips for accepting and transforming your emotions around climate change.
The tips are to feel your feelings, practice self-compassion, connect the dots, and link up with others.
The resource includes images and brief explanations for each tip.
Teaching Tips
Positives
The tips are appropriate for all ages, easily accessible, and comforting to read.
Students can read the entire document very quickly but can spend as much time as needed practicing the tips.
The image of the tips can be downloaded and printed.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should understand what is meant by feeling eco-anxious.
Differentiation
This resource can be used as a social-emotional learning tool before or after discussing any climate change-related issue.
After teaching a SubjectToClimate lesson, consider asking students to reflect on or practice each of the four tips.
Other resources related to this topic include this video about what to do when you are feeling anxious and not inspired to act on climate change and this video with five tips for coping with climate anxiety.
Scientist Notes
This resource offers advice on how to deal with eco-anxiety caused by climate change impacts. It is appropriate to use this resource in the classroom.
Standards
English Language Arts
Reading: Informational Text (K-12)
6.RI.7 Integrate information presented in different media or formats as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
Social Sciences
Social Science Analysis (K-12)
HS.75 Evaluate options for individual and collective actions to address local, regional, and global problems by engaging in self-reflection, strategy identification, and complex causal reasoning.