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 1. Mental health hotline resource:https://namimn.org/support/resources/crisis-resources/

2. https://sites.google.com/a/mystma.org/7th-grade-health-and-physical-education--mrs-lapointe/unit-1-mental-health-1

3. Parent letters before reading and having this lesson

4. I also looked into how to have a conversation with student

5. How students reacted to conversation like this one

Things I still need to figure out:

What grade I am thinking either 6th grade of 7th grade 

How I am going organize my assignment and the history and content behind that 

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