Mental health awareness in schools has become an important topic for educators. Educators being aware of their student's current mental health status is important. Teachers are able to acknowledge when one of their students are acting different or their behavior is slightly off. This is when the teachers capabilities come into play. Teachers have so many resources to get their students the help they deserve. An example of this would be Nancy Barile explaining one of her experiences with her student in her article The Importance of Mental Health Awareness in Schools. She goes onto to discuss how she noticed one of her student's behavior changing. Nancy had mental health training and was able to notice the signs of her student being in trouble. She was able to get in touch with social workers at her school and get the help her student needed. Her student was able to be treated and returned to school a few months later ready to continue learning. One in five people live with some sort of mental illness. Since students spend majority of their days in school, educators should hold themselves accountable for being an easily accessible resource for help for their students. Until the importance of mental health in schools becomes a mandatory thing, the only thing we can do now is continue to spread awareness. Eliminate the stigma and let our students know that it is okay to ask for help.
| Woman looking overwhelmed while doing school work with her head in her hands. |
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