How to spot problems and support students
How to spot problems and support students
Helping children when and where they need it most
Between remote learning and safety precautions in classrooms, school looks a lot different this year. But what has not changed is the essential role that educators play in supporting children’s mental health. Whether your students are dealing with existing challenges or facing new ones due to the stress of the pandemic, their mental health can have a huge impact on their learning.
This week on childmind.org our experts offer advice for nurturing kids’ mental health in the classroom, whether you’re teaching online or in person. We’ve also got tips on recognizing signs of common emotional and behavioral problems than can affect kids in school (including trauma, ADHD and OCD) and strategies for making sure students’ needs are met.
Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Staff Writer |

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