Why K-12 institutions must prioritise Mental Health and Well-being of students in the digital era

The 21st century is witnessing an unprecedented focus on the holistic development of students. No longer is education solely about academic excellence; it has evolved to encompass the well-being of students as a paramount concern. The journey of a student in K-12 is not without its challenges. Academic pressures, peer dynamics, societal expectations, and the […]

Why K-12 institutions must prioritise Mental Health and Well-being of students in the digital era
by Naman Jain - October 15, 2024, 1:03 pm

The 21st century is witnessing an unprecedented focus on the holistic development of students. No longer is education solely about academic excellence; it has evolved to encompass the well-being of students as a paramount concern. The journey of a student in K-12 is not without its challenges. Academic pressures, peer dynamics, societal expectations, and the digital age’s constant connectivity can create a perfect storm for stress and anxiety. While these pressures have always existed, the awareness of their potential impact on mental health is now more acute than ever. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) survey revealed that 12-13 per cent of students in India suffer from psychological, emotional and behavioural conditions.

It is essential to recognize that mental health issues among students are not rare anomalies but rather common occurrences that deserve attention and support. An empathetic understanding of these issues is the first step towards addressing them effectively.

Strategies for Supporting Student Wellness

The well-being of our students is a shared responsibility that extends beyond the classroom. It requires a holistic approach that integrates mental health and emotional well-being into the fabric of K-12 education. When we prioritise the mental health of our students, we not only prepare them for academic success but also equip them with the tools to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and grace.

Naman Jain is an Education Policy Expert, and Director (Development) at Silverline Prestige School.