Schools May Start Offering Students Mental Health Days–And It’s About Damn Time

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Schools May Start Offering Students Mental Health Days–And It’s About Damn Time
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A child who is in a place of distress, who doesn’t feel safe or valued, cannot effectively learn.

The same goes for kids with anxiety and behavior problems—between 20% and 38% of them also have one other issue.

The school marked my child absent from school every afternoon we went to counseling. Of course, multiple unexcused absences can result in consequences. Furthermore, my child’s large school shared a social worker with another large school. Meaning, the social worker was swamped with a large student load. It’s not like she could carve out consistent time to meet with my child one-on-one in the school setting—nor would my child have been comfortable with that.

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