Badges about physical and mental well‑being. Includes medical awareness, disabilities, emotions, self‑esteem, healthy habits, and safety education.
- Accessibility: Badges that help youth understand disabilities, accessibility needs, and allergy‑related safety, with a focus on empathy, inclusion, and creating safe environments for everyone.
- Community: Badges exploring how health and wellness extend into the community. Includes helping roles, supporting others, public‑health basics, and service projects connected to wellness.
- Emotional: Badges that help youth build emotional awareness, resilience, and coping skills. Includes mindfulness, gratitude practices, stress‑relief techniques, emotional vocabulary, and healthy expression.
- First Aid: Badges focused on age‑appropriate safety skills and basic first‑aid awareness. Includes household safety, outdoor safety, emergency readiness, simple first‑aid concepts, and knowing when to ask for help.
- Fitness: Badges focused on staying active through fun movement and physical challenges. Includes stretching, balance, agility, sports basics, dance fitness, obstacle courses, and outdoor movement.
- Health: Badges that help youth understand how their bodies work and how to care for them through healthy routines and daily choices. Includes hygiene, sleep, growth basics, time management, screen‑time balance, rest and relaxation, and building habits that support overall well‑being.
- Health Awareness: Badges that introduce youth to specific health topics or medical journeys in an age‑appropriate way, including organ donation, chronic conditions, and supporting people through health challenges.
- Health Careers: Badges that introduce youth to health‑related careers or service roles.
- Healthy Eating: Badges exploring food choices, balanced meals, and the basics of fueling the body. Includes food groups, simple cooking skills, hydration, snack planning, and understanding how foods support energy.
- Personal Growth: Badges that support self‑esteem, identity exploration, and personal strengths. Includes goal‑setting, positive self‑talk, leadership confidence, and recognizing abilities and values.
- Social Skills: Badges that help youth build positive connections with others. Includes communication skills, friendship building, teamwork, conflict resolution, kindness, and understanding boundaries.
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