Children to be taught worrying is not a mental health condition
- New guidance for schools advises that 'worrying and feeling down' are normal and not mental health disorders, promoting resilience among children.
- The guidance clarifies that pupils should learn to differentiate between genuine mental health conditions and regular feelings.
- Ms. Phillipson stated that schools must avoid labeling normal feelings as mental health issues.
- This change follows Ms. Phillipson's commitment to equip young people with skills to manage life's challenges.
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Schools told to encourage children 'not to label normal feelings as mental health conditions'
New guidance issued to schools advises teaching children that “worrying and feeling down" are not mental health disorders in an effort to help children "develop grit and resilience."
·London, United Kingdom
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