BACKGROUND
                                    In schools and centers across the country, mental health
                                        concerns are on the rise. At the same time, students and
                                        educators are facing an immense amount of pressure to
                                        perform well academically and close the learning gap that
                                        we are facing due to the pandemic.
                                        
                                    At La Joya Independent School District, staff members are
                                        using Mindfulness-Based Social Emotional Learning
                                        (MBSEL) through Inner Explorer as a preventative solution.
                                        Cynthia Salgado, a behavior specialist at La Joya, says that
                                        students are looking for help; oftentimes, this plays out
                                        through noticeable stress and anxiety, anger and
                                        frustration, or breaking down emotionally.
                                        
                                    Inner Explorer Co-Founder Dr. Laura Bakosh coined the
                                        term Mindfulness-Based Social Emotional Learning
                                        (MBSEL) after establishing that daily mindfulness practice
                                        offers foundational support for the five core
                                        competencies of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL):
                                        
                                            - Self-awareness
 
                                            - Self-management
 
                                            - Social awareness
 
                                            - Relationship skills
 
                                            - Responsible decision-making
 
                                        
                                        
                                    The traditional SEL curriculum is designed to activate the
                                        prefrontal cortex (PFC) – the part of the brain associated
                                        with learning. However, when the brain is stressed, it
                                        cannot access what it 
                                        
                                        
                                            
                                            If students are not mentally
                                                and emotionally there, they
                                                are not going to learn
                                                -Angelika Loraine Garza, School Counselor
                                             
                                         
                                  
                                
                                    cognitively knows. Furthermore, it
                                        cannot absorb new information. MBSEL addresses this
                                        disconnect by utilizing daily mindfulness to target stress
                                    Judith Lopez Guerra, a special education teacher at La
                                        Joya, practices daily mindfulness in English and
                                        Spanish in her classroom with Inner Explorer. She
                                        recognizes that mental health challenges are amplified
                                        for special education students, who already find it
                                        difficult to express how they are feeling and advocate
                                        for what they need.                                        
                                        
                                    Through Inner Explorer, Judith, her co-teachers, and
                                        colleagues have noticed a remarkable difference in
                                        student behavior, made evident by a drastic decrease
                                        in the number of reported behavioral issues.
                                        
                                    
                                        85%
                                        Reduction in behavior issues in
                                            special education classrooms
                                            through practicing daily
                                            mindfulness with Inner Explorer.
                                     
                                    Judith notes that daily mindfulness practice helps her
                                        students find their inner voice. "Students who were once
                                        extremely shy learn to ask for what they need," she says.
                                        "It's not that their voice wasn't there before, it's that
                                        they didn't know how to find it. Mindfulness helps
                                        the students get in touch with who they are."