Mental Health
Mental health problems affect about 1 in 10 children and young people. They include depression, anxiety and conduct disorder, and are often a direct response to what is happening in their lives.
Alarmingly, however, 70% of children and young people who experience a mental health problem have not had appropriate interventions at a sufficiently early age. The emotional well-being of children is just as important as their physical health. Good mental health allows children and young people to develop the resilience to cope with whatever life throws at them and grow into well-rounded, healthy adults.
Things that can help keep children and young people mentally well include:
- being in good physical health, eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise
- having time and the freedom to play, indoors and outdoors
- being part of a family that gets along well most of the time
- going to a school that looks after the wellbeing of all its pupils
- taking part in local activities for young people.
Other factors are also important, including:
- feeling loved, trusted, understood, valued and safe
- being interested in life and having opportunities to enjoy themselves
- being hopeful and optimistic
- being able to learn and having opportunities to succeed
- accepting who they are and recognising what they are good at
- having a sense of belonging in their family, school and community
- feeling they have some control over their own life
- having the strength to cope when something is wrong (resilience) and the ability to solve problems.
Most children grow up mentally healthy, but surveys suggest that more children and young people have problems with their mental health today than 30 years ago. That’s probably because of changes in the way we live now and how that affects the experience of growing up.
In class, we have been discussing mental health and strategies to help us cope when we're feeling down. One of our ideas was to take time out of our busy day to relax. We discussed the importance of resting our minds and re-focusing. So on Friday afternoon, we took part in a yoga session and we loved it!
Comments
Bethany s
22 January 2018
This is a very thoughtful blog to write about and important thing that everyone should now about, even children.
Evie
23 January 2018
I really enjoyed doing yoga and learning about mental health and when people have mental health issues they can just do yoga and it relaxes your brain .
Emmie
23 January 2018
Wow class 3 I wish I could do yoga ? Yoga helps people with mental health issues and yoga is a type of exercises x