Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the application process, do schools ask about mental health issues? We are at a smallish school and of the girls in my daughters class, at least half have admitted to having extreme mental health/emotional issues - ie, they are on more than one type of medication for a variety of disorders and lots of therapy. Because this is a small school, it really changes the dynamic of the classroom when this number of students is that unstable and is always “working through something”. It can be uncomfortable and puts people on edge. I think this is even more exacerbated with girls, given the drama that already naturally accompanies teenage-hood.
So do schools/does your school ask about past or current mental health issues during the application process?
Careful not to judge. The two most judgy parents I know who always talked as if their kids were perfect are dealing with the worst things right now - one had a teen boy and other has a teen girl.
Anonymous wrote:During the application process, do schools ask about mental health issues? We are at a smallish school and of the girls in my daughters class, at least half have admitted to having extreme mental health/emotional issues - ie, they are on more than one type of medication for a variety of disorders and lots of therapy. Because this is a small school, it really changes the dynamic of the classroom when this number of students is that unstable and is always “working through something”. It can be uncomfortable and puts people on edge. I think this is even more exacerbated with girls, given the drama that already naturally accompanies teenage-hood.
So do schools/does your school ask about past or current mental health issues during the application process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been paying any attention these last few years? Tons of kids came out of the pandemic with some mental
health issues. It’s good that they are getting therapy and support. As a PP said, you’re gross.
Stop blaming the pandemic. Most did not have their lives changed much or had many losses. You are gross.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been paying any attention these last few years? Tons of kids came out of the pandemic with some mental
health issues. It’s good that they are getting therapy and support. As a PP said, you’re gross.
Anonymous wrote:You're gross
Anonymous wrote:You're gross