Engage - Relate - Reflect
MindFlics’ short-form videos are at the heart of each lesson, bringing SEL topics to life in a way that’s relatable, age-appropriate, and emotionally impactful. Whether it’s a story about friendship, anxiety, peer pressure, or self-worth, each video is designed to spark reflection and conversation in the classroom.
Every video is paired with guided discussion questions to help students process what they’ve seen, make real-life connections, and engage in meaningful dialogue with peers and educators.
All videos and discussion questions are available in English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all students and learning communities.

What It Does
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Delivers core SEL concepts in an engaging, student-friendly format
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Encourages open, honest conversations between students and teachers
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Builds empathy, critical thinking, and emotional awareness
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Serves as a starting point for deeper reflection and journaling
A short video can open the door to conversations students wouldn’t have otherwise making SEL feel real, safe, and relevant.
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Play during morning meetings, advisory, health, or homeroom
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Use discussion questions as small-group or whole-class prompts
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Integrate into counseling groups or conflict-resolution sessions
How It’s Used in Classrooms
“My students really connect with the videos—they feel seen, and they’re more willing to talk about what’s going on in their lives.”
(Ms. Ramirez, 8th Grade Counselor)

Feelings Wheel
Start with a mood check before viewing

Journal Prompts
Reflect on personal connections after the video

Assignments
Explore key themes through creative follow-up projects
Pairs Perfectly With:

Designed for Every Grade Level
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Fully bilingual: English and Spanish videos and prompts
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Tailored for developmental stages: simple visuals for K–4, animated shorts for 5–8, collaborative community themes for 9–12
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Short, impactful content (3–5 minutes) that fits into any schedule
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Safe, classroom-ready delivery—no outside platforms required