A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of a disease or infirmity.
Health
These are the four most commonly diagnosed mental health disorders in children.
ADHD, Anxiety, Behavior Problems, and Depression
This is the most commonly used illicit drug amongst teens.
Marijuana
This is a response to a stressful situation. This may manifest as cognitive delays, difficulty concentrating, increased frustration, noncompliance, and challenges with executive function.
Trauma
The acronym SEL stands for this term used to describe programs that are used to improve classroom environment and student behavior.
Social Emotional Learning
An approach to well-being that considers the whole person, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit.
Holistic Health
These two factors are the leading causes of illness and disability amongst adolescents.
Depression and anxiety
The Covid-19 pandemic led to a rise in this because of less interactions with mandated reporters such as teachers and healthcare providers.
Child abuse rates
The acronym ACE, stands for this term used to describe the many detrimental challenges children can face that we must do our best in preventing, identifying, and responding to.
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Educator responsibilities can include these practical examples.
Addressing various health issues, setting high expectations, and promoting cultural humility.
This is the most important indicator of our health which is influenced by our daily decisions.
Lifestyle
This is the second leading cause of death for teenagers.
Suicide
Inconsistent condom use and multiple sexual partners among teens will cause them to be at a higher risk for this.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
Breakfast and lunch programs, abstinence, and character education are all examples of this level of prevention.
Primary prevention
Promoting personal well-being can include these practical examples.
Reflecting on personal values and/or practicing self-improvement
Understanding conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others are examples of this term that describes people who interact with the world around them in different ways.
Neurodivergence
This can cause toxic stress in children which will increase the likelihood of heart disease, cancer, poor mental health, and a shorter life expectancy.
Chronic Abuse
Violence in schools can include these two critical issues that need to be prevented.
Bullying and physical fights
Regular health check-ups, mental health screenings, and nutritional assessments are all examples of this level of prevention.
Secondary Prevention
School nurses, counselors, and social workers are all examples of this, in which they can serve as support for educators.
Resources
Health is not just about avoiding illness, but it is about maintaining this.
A balanced and fulfilled life
This is the global leading cause of death for teens.
Road injuries
Marginalized youth may use these substances to self-medicate for pain, anxiety, and depression.
Drugs and alcohol
Chronic condition management, rehabilitation programs, and smoke cessation programs are all examples of this level of prevention.
Tertiary Prevention
We can support youth by providing access and or referrals to this type of service to address depression and anxiety.
Mental health services