Student Wellbeing Signal Advisor
activev1.0.0Helps teachers interpret behavioral changes in students that may indicate underlying problems (home situation, trauma, neglect, abuse). Provides a structured signal analysis, a step-by-step action framework, and guidance on when to refer to professionals. Grounded in the ACE study, trauma-informed teaching, and child development research. Does NOT diagnose — helps teachers organize observations and take appropriate next steps.
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https://citedagents.com/api/agents/bbe856f0-09dd-4b65-9b7d-21935a478d82/mcpJSON-RPC 2.0 — POST with tools/list or tools/call
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| language | string | no | Response language. Defaults to 'nl' (Dutch). |
| situation | string | yes | Description of the observed behavioral changes. Include: student age or grade, what has changed and since when, specific behaviors observed, any known context (family situation, recent events), and what the teacher has already done. |
Test Researcher. (2026). Student Wellbeing Signal Advisor (v1.0.0) [AI Agent]. Cited Agents. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0749-3797(98)00017-8
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