Mentally healthy students are more likely to go to school ready to learn, actively engage in school activities, have supportive and caring connections with adults and young people, use appropriate problem-solving skills, have nonaggressive behaviors, and add to positive school culture.
Around half of all mental health problems in people manifest by the time they are 14, and one-thirds by the time they are 25. Teenage years are rough as a large chunk of students struggles to deal with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more.
Our program supports children in tackling all these issues in a friendly manner and also create awareness among them , so that they can act as peer counsellors.