You have been reading in the newspaper about the suicides being committed by
teenagers just because he/she did not come up to his/her expectation in exams.
You are disturbed at the news and want young people to know that life is very
valuable and one should not give up hope only because of our failures . Write an
article for your school magazine in about 130-150 words.
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Education is perhaps society’s most critical responsibility. Educational institutions impart knowledge to students, lay emphasis on their physical well-being and prepare them for social challenges. But unfortunately, many educational institutions and teachers are not yet fully equipped to understand the mental health issues of students.
Psychological concerns in children are on the rise, especially behavioural issues and suicides. 12 per cent of Indian students between the age of 4 and 16 suffer from psychiatric disorders. 20 per cent show signs of mental disorders, out of which 2-5 per cent have serious concerns like autism or bi-polar disorder. Shockingly, every one hour a student commits suicide in India.
Children and young adults have complicated emotional eco-systems that are easily afflicted by behavioural, emotional, learning or mental disorders, including – depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, disruptive behaviour disorders, Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD.
Depression and bi-polar disorder can be genetic and may manifest themselves in childhood itself.
12 per cent of Indian students between the age of 4 and 16 suffer from psychiatric disorders.
Pressure from parents to perform well in exams can affect a child’s mental health. Being bullied by other kids can act as a trigger. And the real reason behind a student’s difficulties with concentration and learning may be ADHD.
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never make failure an ending make it a beginning