This term describes a person’s emotional, social, and psychological well-being.
Mental Health
Being easily distracted is a common sign of this.
Inattention
Anxiety and depression are examples of this kind of long-term factor.
Permanent mental health disorders
This type of exhaustion leads many teachers to leave the profession early.
Burnout
This simple daily routine helps students maintain balance and stability
Establishing a balanced routine
This ability helps someone handle stress and realize their abilities.
Coping
Dizziness, nausea, and headaches fall under this category of student warning signs.
Physical symptoms
Strong friendships and supportive teachers promote these kinds of positive student outcomes.
Healthy social relationships
Teachers may make poor judgment calls when this performance factor drops.
Work performance
Office hours are an example of teachers maintaining these healthy guideposts.
Boundaries
Good mental health matters because it helps you function in this part of your everyday routine.
Day-to-day life
Hyperactivity and impulsivity are common signs of this disorder.
ADHD
Substance abuse and high-risk behaviors fall into this category.
Dangerous or risky behaviors
A weaker immune system is an example of this teacher warning sign.
Poor physical health
Staying active, practicing mindfulness, and connecting with others are strategies to support this type of health.
Mental health
This broader area of health is directly connected to mental wellness.
Physical health
Losing interest in activities or schoolwork is known as this warning sign.
Withdrawal or loss of interest
Doing well in school and making better decisions are examples of these positive influences.
Positive factors
Avoiding coworkers and skipping meetings are examples of this behavior.
Withdrawing
Lesson plans, sub binders, and activity planning help teachers stay this way.
Organized
Relationships and external factors influence this important part of well-being.
Mental well-being
Defiant behavior and emotional outbursts can signal issues in this area.
Behavioral concerns
Resilience and coping skills fall under this protective category for students.
Protective factors
Overreacting emotionally to students or parents falls under this category of teacher affects.
Over-emotional reactions
Workload management, professional training, and supportive resources are strategies used by this group to improve mental health.
Schools