Taking care of how students feel and think is important for their learning and happiness. Sometimes students feel stressed or worried because of school, friends, or family.
Schools can help by making sure students know they can get support when they need it.
Schools can notice when students have problems with their feelings. They might act differently, have trouble concentrating, or not want to come to school. Teachers and parents can help by talking to them and finding ways to support them.
It’s important for schools to be a safe place where students feel cared for. Schools can have counselors or therapists that students can talk to. Teachers can learn about how to help students with their feelings. Schools can also teach students about mental health and how to manage stress.
By working together with families and communities, schools can make sure students get the help they need. They can share information about mental health services outside of school. When schools and families support each other, students can feel better and do well in school.
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