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Mental healthis not any less important than physical health. Alas, it has come to be neglected and, worse still, stigmatized, even more so with regards to children. But the good news is that it reveals that impacts of difficulties experienced in childhood persist into adulthood, influencing a ...
Likewise, kids’ chances of severe anxiety were nearly six times higher if their caregiver reported poor mental health, according to results published late last year in the journalPediatric Reports. “Our study highlights the lasting impact of caregiver mental health on childhood disorders,"...
Some states in the US let kids take mental health days. Here’s what some students have to say. Bibi Tooren, 11 Schools should give kids days off for mental health because mental health is an important part of overall(整体的) health. If you don’t feel well, it will have a big ...
The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) and universal mitigation strategies have fundamentally affected peoples’ lives worldwide, particularly during the first two years of the pandemic. Reductions in physical activity (PA) and increased mental health (MH)
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Kids with good physical fitness are more likely to grow into teens with better mental health and brain function, a new study has found.
Kids' mental (心理的)health has became more and more important.Schools help protect kids mental health in many ways.Some advise letting kids take mental health days In the past two years,eight states passed bills allowing kids to have mental health days.Should schools offer mental health days?
Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(15):2155. doi:10.3390/healthcare11152155 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 23. Romer D. Seasonal suicide trends in adolescents in the US: did they explain the apparent effect of the Netflix show 13 reasons why? Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2...
While challenges in life are unavoidable and often beyond our control, how we respond to them is entirely up to us. For our kids, this can be more complicated. Kids have less ability to regulate their emotions. They may have a harder time recognizing why they may be feeling stressed or a...