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The entry you are judging is a 60-second film in the Walk in Our Shoes Category. This category is only open to middle school students. When you are judging these films, please remember that they were created by young people around the ages of 11 to 14. Students were asked to make a film that looks at the world through someone else’s eyes or shows what it’s like to “walk in the shoes” of someone experiencing a mental health challenge or someone thinking about suicide. It should help people develop compassion for the challenges that others may be facing and show what actions can be taken to help.
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Our video submission is about anxiety. When Nathaniel gets home from school he relaxes and watches tv. Today he didn’t have any homework so he relaxed for longer at night. He remembered that he didn’t study for the test the next day. He starts stressing because of the test and he’s afraid that he’ll fail because he wasn’t prepared for the test. All he can think about is the test tomorrow. When he went to school the next day he was still very stressed. During lunch, his friend sees him and asks how he is doing. Nathaniel doesn’t respond and his friend asks if he’s okay. Nathaniel tells his friend he didn’t study for the math test they had, and his friend said he’d help him study, and after studying, Nathaniel felt better.