“It's estimated about one in five teens have a diagnosable mental health disorder, and most of them go untreated.” We look at the reported rise in student stress—and what teachers can do about it.
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If students fight, they first work it out through group discussion. Kids who act up or shut down get extra support, not detention or suspension like they used to. The idea is to tend to life troubles at school, instead of sending kids home. https://t.co/Yekw3ueirq
Childhood — and #parenting — have radically changed in the past few decades, to the point where far more children today struggle to manage their behavior @KatherineLewis#edchat https://t.co/Wi43CdWYVx
Positive relationships with caring adults can help buffer students from the effects of #trauma and chronic #stress, making #traumainformed schools "healing places." @edutopia#edchat https://t.co/wodWMBT0wd
"Emotion and learning are completely connected." Research shows that students who feel safe and supported by adults at school are better able to learn. #HowLearningHappens
"In a society that barely listens to each other, listen to our students. In a system that can be a flood of top down, let your classroom be one that allows voices to trickle up," says @tweenteacher https://t.co/RuvmvV563L #edchat#stuchoice#teaching
School counselors noticed more and more students struggling alone with anxiety. 🎧 Hear how one school helps students develop coping skills on ep.1 of the MindShift Podcast. 🎧https://t.co/m2CmXu9a04 (Apple)
https://t.co/ODlxP6fPW9 (Android) https://t.co/IZAJUwH1Y2