Learn - Apply - Empower.
MindFlics’ video library is designed to support teachers not overwhelm them. These short, practical videos offer quick insights, real strategies, and emotional support that educators can use immediately.
Whether you're in the classroom, at home, or in a staff meeting, these videos are here when you need them most.
All videos are fully available in English and Spanish to support diverse educators and school communities.

Why We Created This
Teaching today requires more than curriculum delivery—it requires emotional presence, communication skills, conflict navigation, and resilience. But educators often lack time, tools, or training to build these skills in themselves.
Our videos were created to:
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Provide on-demand SEL support for teachers
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Help educators feel more confident managing classroom emotions
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Offer emotional wellness tools for both teachers and students
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Reinforce SEL values without needing extra prep or training
Benefits for Teachers
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Time-Saving: 2–3 minute videos with actionable takeaways
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Mentally Grounding: Supports your own emotional balance
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Classroom-Ready: Includes real-world examples, tips, and language you can use immediately
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PD-Friendly: Use for professional development, SEL team discussions, or PLCs
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Bilingual: Available in both English and Spanish for wider access
Browse by Topic
Choose from SEL topics like classroom culture, behavior, mindfulness, teacher stress, and more
Watch Anytime
Videos are short, focused, and mobile-friendly—you can watch during planning, lunch, or after school
Apply in Real Time
Use suggestions the same day with students, colleagues, or in your own self-care practice
Dig Deeper
Videos include reflection questions and journal prompts to related MindFlics tools like journal prompts or exercises
How It Works
Examples of Topics Covered:
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Stress Management
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Conflict Resolution
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Dealing with Difficult Coworkers
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Self-Care
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Effective Communication
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Health & Fitness
Teacher-Tested, Therapist-Backed
Every video is developed with input from educators, licensed therapists, and school counselors to make sure it's both practical and emotionally safe for the realities of modern teaching.