Mental Health Awareness in Schools
Mental health issues can interfere with academic achievement for most students when issues are treated. Some issues may go untreated because students may not be able to identify the emotions they are experiencing. The consequences of untreated mental health problems are significant and can touch every aspect of school life including discipline and safety, school climate, family engagement, instructional time, and teacher stress (Rossen & Cowan, 2014). Teachers and other school employees may be able to identify when a student is having issues and refer those students to the school counselor. However, the short time that a school counselor may have with the student makes it difficult to get to underlying issues that the student may have. Students should be educated about mental health issues. It would allow those that may be experiencing them personally to be able to identify a problem that they can seek treatment. Mental healt...