LOOK LISTEN LINK: A Health Curriculum for Middle School

Developed in Washington State, LOOK LISTEN LINK is a curriculum designed for middle school-aged youth. It consists of four 45-minute lessons that focus on identifying causes of stress along with healthy ways of coping with stress and anxiety. Another significant focus of the program is teaching youth how to recognize friends who are depressed and how to link them to resources.

The LOOK LISTEN LINK curriculum includes interactive exercises, classroom discussion, role-play practice, and observation through an accompanying instructional DVD. The lessons integrate interactive teaching and participatory learning principles. They are problem-centered and based on issues relevant to students. The program empowers students to recognize the signs of anxiety and depression in their peers and to seek help.

Development of LOOK LISTEN LINK was based on research about middle school learners. The curriculum authors relied heavily on feedback from Washington State middle school teachers and middle-school aged youth leaders. The curriculum was beta tested with students from two culturally diverse seventh grade health classrooms in Washington State.

Program Objectives

After participating in the curriculum, students should be able to:

  1. Identify causes and symptoms of stress and anxiety in themselves and friends.
  2. Identify and demonstrate healthy ways to deal with stress and anxiety.
  3. Understand facts about teen depression.
  4. Recognize symptoms of depression in a friend.
  5. Name adult resources to go to for help.

Implementation Essentials

2012 NSSP Objectives Addressed: 

Objective 7.1: Provide training on suicide prevention to community groups that have a role in the prevention of suicide and related behaviors.

Author: Crisis Connections

Year Published/Updated: 2009

Resource Type: Program/Practice