Mental health screenings in schools offer vital insights into a child’s emotional and behavioral needs. Contrary to what some government leaders claim, these screenings reduce stigma.
They help us start conversations about how we can support youth as an unprecedented mental health crisis affects this group.
They save lives.Every parent wants their child to feel safe and supported in school. (As the parent of a 13- and 9-year-old, I am no different.) But rising rates of stress, depression, anxiety, and other challenges interfere with learning — and aren’t always visible.The primary questions schools must address: How do we identify these needs before they become more severe?
What is currently being done to help kids? And what alternatives should we consider?[Read: Why School Stress Is Toxic for Our Children]Mental health screenings are important tools to this end.
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