visualization. let your breath soften. and the connection with their peers which they have been missing so much during the pandemic and remote learning, we want to make sure that we have cushioned it so we have that 20 minutes within there to really focus on the social-emotional piece. >> anderson, educators in denver and around the country have told me the most important thing to remember about the current state of the mental-health crisis for american students is that it's universal. doesn't matter the age, income bracket, economic achievement level, every student is struggling right now with the upheaval from pandemic school. and the educators tell me addressing that mental-health issue, first, is the most important thing. but that academic achievement can't be addressed until that issue is addressed. before the pandemic, social-emotional learning was seen as important by some and a waste of time by others. but now, these educators tell me it's absolutely crucial. anderson? >> evan, thanks so much. we'll be right back.