Action Plan RSRCH
Action Plan RSRCH
Action Plan RSRCH
their mental health. Students frequently have demanding schedules that leave them with
little time for sleep and self-care due to the pressure of attaining high academic standards,
navigating the social media landscape, and maintaining relationships with their
classmates. Along with the usual stresses of life, many students are also dealing with
discomfort, crises, and trauma. Students who experience mental health issues may
experience detrimental effects in all spheres of functioning, which may result in social,
This study is conducted to introduce the mental health issues among students and
its effect on their academic performances. The most advantageous method in opposing
these issues is by creating and providing sustainable reasoning in this study. Developing
In the light of this research, this study is conducted to determine the mental health
issues among students and its effect on their academic performances. The findings of this
study aim to help the students to develop and improve their personality and to properly
This study aims to determine and establish an action plan to resolve the mental health
issues among students and its effect on their academic performances. Specifically, it seeks to
For the purpose of reducing the stigma associated with mental health, students
require open and continuing communication. Since almost 50% of all mental health
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illnesses begin before the age of 14, and many cases go undiagnosed and untreated, the
earlier these conversations begin, the better. Effective conversations can be encouraged
To properly recognize and react to signs of mental health issues, educators need
training. When a student is in trouble or in a crisis, teachers are frequently the first
adults they turn to, but many say they feel unprepared to offer direct support or to refer
students to other resources. To fully and successfully meet the needs of students,
schools must have the resources to offer comprehensive training and on-site mental
classwork without unduly taxing teachers. For instance, a lesson in social studies might
point out and talk about mental health issues (such as trauma and stigma) in books that
the students are reading. While older students learn about and discuss the social
repercussions of various mental health issues, younger students may learn how to
4. Protecting teachers
Schools must make sure to support educators' mental health needs in addition to
addressing the needs of students. High levels of daily stress among teachers have a
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workplace wellness initiatives, mentorship programs for teachers, and mindfulness
In order to improve your mental health, you need to set some realistic goals in
your life. This gives a student a sense of achievement and also helps them to gain self-
REFERENCES:
How can we incorporate mental health education into schools? Consider the 5 T’s. | Student Behavior
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