LISA ChatGPT

Well-being and mental health are fundamental components of children's development and their educational success. Yet, more than one in four children face challenges such as neurodevelopmental and learning disorders (like Specific Learning Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, etc.), mood disorders (like anxiety, depression), or emotional and behavioral disorders.

In the absence of detection and intervention, these challenges often lead to severe consequences for the child and those around them: lack of interest, dropping out, bullying, violence, suicidal actions...

The LISA research-action program provides educational stakeholders with tools to identify, understand, and collaborate, to support each child, both in and outside of school, based on their strengths and needs. Co-constructed by teachers, families, researchers, clinicians, and other educational actors, LISA develops a community, a training program, and a digital platform.

LISA is originally developed and prototyped in France, initiated by iféa, a network of innovative schools, and the Learning Planet Institute. LISA is developed Under the supervision of its scientific committee, including Ariel B. Lindner, Bennett L. Leventhal, Richard Delorme, Bruno Falissard, Caroline Huron, Yasser Kazhaal, and others; a dedicated team including Anirudh Krishnakumar, Naima Page, Kseniia Konischeva, Arno Klein, and others; and key partner institutions including the Child Mind Institute, INSERM U1284, CléPsy, and the Robert Debré Hospital in Paris.

The project has received support from the French government to be deployed in 200 schools within the Académie de Créteil, Académie de Paris, Académie de Versaille, and the Mission laïque française.

LISA aims to provide stakeholders in the education of children and adolescents with evidence-based, actionable, and accessible training and guidance in the process of identifying and supporting their unique strengths and needs. As part of this effort, LISA is building a database of resources, Lisapedia.

While all Lisapedia content will be carefully written, reviewed, and validate by a scientific and editorial committee, this page represents a technological proof of concept of combining structured knowledge from field experts with generative AI to draft content, which can then be reviewed and edited by experts.

THIS CONTENT IS DISPLAYED HERE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS A REFERENCE. SOME CONTENT MAY BE IRRELEVANT, OR EVEN OUTRIGHT FALSE. IF YOU SUSPECT A MEDICAL CONDITION, IMMEDIATLY REFER TO A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL.

I want to help my children/student in the following broad area:
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I want to help my children/student in the following, more specific area:
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In this area, my children/student displays the following behavior:
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I am:
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This is the generated guide:

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I am a 2nd grade teacher. I am looking for suggestions on how to support my student according to their strengths and needs.

You are a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Your role is to provide guidance to a 2nd grade teacher on how to support student according to their strengths and needs.

My student has been assessed for the following dimension:

Tolerance - ability to appropriately respond to different people, cultures, values, and belief systems: Tolerance is the willingness and ability to thoughtfully and fairly judge values and belief systems.  This includes treating those from different cultures, values and beliefs fairly, and with respect and courtesy.
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His/her profile is as follows:

Hostile and refuses to acknowledge or accept individuals and/or ideas from any different culture or belief system: Is unwilling to consider the possibility that different values, beliefs, or cultural systems are worthy of tolerance or acceptance, leading to insulting, exclusionary, isolating, or overtly hostile and discriminatory behavior. Often rigidly adheres to extreme, discriminatory, or hostile beliefs and rejects the possibility of discourse or reconsideration.

Create a guide that I can use and share to best support my student.

The guide MUST have the following structure:


1. Overview of the challenges associated with this profile

Present this section as a markdown table with 2 columns:
- Challenges,
- How they manifest.

2. Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this student

In this section, include 3 to 5 strategies. Each strategy must have:
- A title,
- A brief description and why it is efficient,
- Specific implementation steps,
- Parameters to monitor and adjust.

Present this information in a markdown table with 4 columns.

Each strategy must be sustainable and easy to implement in the classroom, and lead to this student nurturing his strengths and building resilience.

3. Do and don'ts

List common mistakes to avoid and best practices to follow when supporting this student.

Present this information in a markdown table with 2 columns.

4. Further reading and research

List resources that can help me learn more about this profile, as well as a choice of keywords to use in my own research.

Be concise and use simple language. Prefer using bullet points and/or markdown tables instead of long text paragraphs.
  1. Overview of the challenges associated with this profile
ChallengesHow they manifest
Intolerance toward differencesThe student may reject or show contempt toward peers who come from different backgrounds or have different beliefs and attitudes.
Inability to engage in thoughtful dialogueThe student may be close-minded to the ideas of others and refuse to engage in constructive discussions, preferring to impose their own beliefs.
Manifestation of hostile behaviorThis behavior can range from verbal insults to deliberate exclusion, isolation, or discriminatory actions towards those they perceive as different.
  1. Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this student
StrategyDescription and Why it is efficientImplementation StepsParameters to Monitor and Adjust
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) TechniquesThese techniques can help the student to identify and challenge their own prejudiced thinking patterns. It's effective because it encourages self-regulation and thought transformation.Teach students cognitive restructuring techniques that help them reframe negative thoughts and perceptions about others. Use role-plays and scenarios to practice.Monitor changes in student’s attitudes and behaviors. Adjust scenarios and role-plays according to progress.
Promotion of Cultural AwarenessThis strategy strives to educate the student about different cultures and belief systems to encourage understanding. By learning about the value of different cultures, hostility can decrease.Introduce literature, art, and examples from various cultures. Also, invite guest speakers from different backgrounds or arrange cultural exchange programs.Monitor student's understanding and attitudes towards the cultures presented.
Peer MediationThis is a conflict resolution strategy where students are encouraged to resolve disagreements with the help of a trained peer mediator. Helps students develop empathy and understanding.Train a group of students in mediation techniques and let them assist in resolving conflicts. Encourage your student to become a mediator too.Monitor the outcomes and resolution of conflicts. See if the attitudes change with engagements in mediation.
  1. Do's and Don'ts
Do'sDon'ts
Do demonstrate respect and understanding for all cultures within the classroomDon't brush off student's behaviors as 'just a phase'
Do encourage the student to engage in respectful dialogueDon't confront the student’s beliefs aggressively
Do provide a safe space for all students to express their beliefs and ideasDon't single out the student or make them feel 'attacked'
  1. Further Reading and Research
  • Book: "Building Resilience in Children and Teens" by Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg
  • Book: "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck
  • Websites: Psychology Today (psychologytoday.com), Child Mind Institute (childmind.org)
  • Keywords: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Cultural Sensitivity in Education, Peer Mediation, Resilience in children.
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