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SouthwestBlend.com presents "Back to School" Wellness Tips to a Smooth Transition into the School Year. |
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It's impossible to overstate the importance of mental health in all aspects of a child's school experience, said David Shern, Ph.D., NMHA president and CEO. Academic success, peer-to-peer relationships, good behavior all are determined by the mental and emotional wellness of children, which is why parents and their kids must prioritize establishing good mental health at the start of the school year. Research shows the start of a new school year comes with mixed emotions, with more than one-third of eight to 18 year olds saying they feel nervous and anxious. Parents who take an active role in their child's education can ensure a healthy transition and prevent potential mental health problems from developing. NMHA offers the following tips for parents to use in supporting their children through the start of school and beyond:
Though most children adjust to their new surroundings within a few weeks, some have greater difficulty. In fact, approximately one in five children has a mental health condition that will impair their school performance and prevent them from reaching their full potential. For these kids, early identification, diagnosis and treatment are essential. Fortunately, studies show that children who receive treatment for mental health problems have better self-esteem and relationships with their peers, better grades and are more likely to graduate. For additional information on NMHA's Back to School Campaign, visit www.nmha.org. The National Mental Health Association is the country's oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of mental health and mental illness. With more than 340 affiliates nationwide, NMHA works to improve the mental health of all Americans through advocacy, education, research and service. For more information call (800) 969-NMHA (6642) or visit www.nmha.org .
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