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2025-26 Whole Child Health Success Sound Bites
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2024-25 Whole Child Health Soundbites
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2025-26 Whole Child Health
Bullying Awareness & Prevention
Soundbites
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Whole Child Health #YouAreNotAlone
This sound bite shares with families the
resources available to students and
families through the district’s Whole Child
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Fentanyl Awareness – One Pill Can Kill
This sound bite raises awareness about
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Emotional Regulation
This sound bite emphasizes the ability to recognize, understand, and effectively respond to one’s own emotions in a healthy and constructive manner.
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Personal Responsibility
This sound bite will remind us of what we need to focus on and what we need to release, especially when we feel like the weight of the world is on our shoulders.
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Sleep Hygiene
This bite emphasizes the importance of good sleep hygiene, which includes maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and creating a restful environment. By prioritizing these habits, you can significantly improve your sleep quality and overall well-being.
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Understanding Bullying, Peer Conflict, & Harassment
This sound bite helps the Fort Bend ISD community understand the key differences between peer conflict, bullying, and harassment as part of our Whole Child Health Campaign. Learn how to recognize these behaviors, understand their impact, and take action to ensure every student feels safe, respected, and supported.
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Bullying Prevention Kickoff
This sound bite kicks off Fort Bend ISD’s Bullying Prevention Month, spotlighting our Whole Child Health Campaign to foster a safer, more inclusive school environment. Tune in to learn how students, families, and staff can take action against bullying and promote kindness, respect, and unity all month long.
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Respecting Yourself & Others
This sound bite highlights the importance of respecting yourself and others by recognizing the different forms of bullying—verbal, social, and physical—as part of Fort Bend ISD’s Whole Child Health Campaign. Learn how each type of bullying impacts students and how we can all take steps to build a safer, more respectful school community.
