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Category: Wellbeing

Crisis? The Intersection between education and mental health, Part 1

Part 1: Is there a child and adolescent mental health crisis? [skip to part 2] Are we currently in the throws of a child and adolescent mental health crisis? If we are, is our current education system in some way to blame? These questions might seem simple enough, but when we dig a little deeperContinue reading Crisis? The Intersection between education and mental health, Part 1 →

What do we mean by wellbeing?

We use the term a great deal. I used it countless times when I was writing The Emotional Learner without ever feeling the need to define the term. Wellbeing is sometimes used to mean happiness, or perhaps contentment; it’s often used when people speak about mental illness, suggesting that we can view it in termsContinue reading What do we mean by wellbeing? →

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