Tips to Navigate the Holiday Season

The holidays can be an exciting time — this usually means time off from school or work and the chance to relax! It can also mean traveling to spend time with friends and family and celebrating special traditions. With so many things to focus on over the holidays, here are three areas to concentrate on, […]

Evidence-Based Practices: Risk Perception

At 3rd Millennium, we are committed to providing the best possible solutions for your students and clients. One of the ways we do this is by incorporating evidence-based practices into our courses. One of these practices is “risk perception.”

5 Alternatives to New Year’s Resolutions

You’ve probably set a New Year’s resolution at least once in your life — to lose weight, read more, be more intentional with your family this year, etc. Have you noticed that come spring, you’ve probably already forgotten all about them?

How To Have An Intentional Thanksgiving

While the Thanksgiving holiday can be an exciting time filled with friends and family, it can also be hard to connect with loved ones in the busyness of the season. This year, take time to be intentional about spending time with friends and family. Here are five ways you can make your Thanksgiving about more […]

Course Highlight: Respect & Resolve

Do you have students that are struggling with self-esteem? Not sure about how to handle relationships? Dealing with coercive behaviors from boyfriends or girlfriends? Are you looking for a way to meet your school’s health and wellness education requirements? Wondering how best to prepare them for healthy relationships and train them to be more than […]

7 Resources for Veteran Mental Health

From everyone at 3rd Millennium Classrooms, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who is serving or has served in the United States Armed Forces for your dedication and service to our country!  We are forever indebted to the sacrifices you have made.

Course Highlight: Conflict-Wise

Nearly three out of four Americans personally know someone who is or has been a victim of domestic and/or intimate partner violence.

Bullying & Domestic Violence

According to a study published in the journal “Pediatrics”, “men who recalled being frequent bullies in school were four times more likely to physically abuse their partner than those who reported never bullying in school.” The study also found a link between “bullying others at school and perpetration of IPV (intimate partner violence).” The report […]

Why Non-Prescription Stimulant Use DOESN’T Work

Pressures such as a persistent desire to succeed academically, poor sleep habits due to large workloads, and the persistence of underlying social and financial demands may place students at an increased risk for misuse of various drugs, including stimulants.