Site icon Teacher Related

A Guide for Educators: Five Impactful Mental Health Activities for Children and Adolescents

Why it matters: The number of children and teens seeking help for mental health issues is on the rise. Studies from 2020 show a 24% increase in emergency room visits for mental health issues among children aged 5-11, and a 31% increase among teens aged 12-17. As educators, we have a unique opportunity to promote and support mental health in our classrooms.

1. Encourage Exercise:

2. Introduce Mindful Coloring:

3. Foster Animal Interaction:

4. Promote Outdoor Activities:

5. Incorporate Music:

The bottom line: As educators, we play a crucial role in promoting good mental health among our students. By incorporating these activities into our classrooms, we can help children develop resilience, manage their emotions, and establish good habits that can last into adulthood. Most importantly, we must remind our students that seeking professional help is okay and that mental health matters.


References:

Music therapy for adolescents with psychiatric disorders: An overview – PubMed. (2022, July 1). PubMed. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591045221079161

Gadomski, A. M., Scribani, M. B., Krupa, N., Jenkins, P., Nagykaldi, Z., & Olson, A. L. (2015, November 25). Peer Reviewed: Pet Dogs and Children’s Health: Opportunities for Chronic Disease Prevention? PubMed Central (PMC). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.150204

G. W. (2019, May 27). The benefits of colouring in for children. Little Learners. https://littlelearnersuk.com/blog/the-benefits-of-colouring-in-for-children/

Leeb, R. T., & C. (2020, November 12). Mental Health–Related Emergency Department Visits Among . . . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6945a3

Exit mobile version