How Can We Improve School-Based Mental Health Support? | Jordan Wells | TEDxYouth@BeaconStreet

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23 Jan 201910:11

Summary

TLDRThe speaker candidly shares their journey from emotional suppression to advocacy, highlighting the pivotal role of a supportive fifth-grade teacher. They recount initiating a research project on mental health in schools, which evolved into a personal mission. The talk emphasizes the systemic neglect of mental health in education, proposing practical solutions like check-in checklists and zoning regulations. The speaker challenges societal discomfort with emotions, arguing for their acceptance as a strength, and calls for a paradigm shift in schools to prepare students for life, not just academic success.

Takeaways

  • 😟 The speaker admits to being nervous and historically not comfortable expressing emotions.
  • 🏠 Growing up without a father had a significant impact on the speaker's life.
  • 🌟 A fifth-grade teacher provided emotional support and was a pivotal figure for the speaker.
  • 🏫 The speaker's research project on mental health in schools became deeply personal and transformative.
  • 🔍 The project revealed issues like lack of funding, knowledge, and student discomfort as barriers to mental health support.
  • 📝 Simple solutions like check-in checklists and zoning regulations were proposed to improve mental health awareness.
  • 🗣️ The speaker advocated for emotional expression and mental health to be taken seriously in schools.
  • 🌐 The realization that the issue extends beyond one school to the broader education system and society.
  • 💡 A psychologist's quote, 'Emotion is a strength,' resonated with the speaker and motivated advocacy.
  • 🔄 The speaker criticizes the traditional school model for not preparing students emotionally for life.
  • 🌍 The speaker envisions a world where emotional expression is encouraged and seen as a strength.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's initial attitude towards expressing emotions?

    -The speaker initially was not comfortable expressing emotions, as it was not a natural thing to do in their family.

  • How did the speaker's fifth-grade teacher impact their life?

    -The speaker's fifth-grade teacher was the first person who told them they could talk about anything and was always there for them, which left a lasting positive impact.

  • What was the topic of the research project the speaker started in eighth grade?

    -The research project was about the lack of mental health support for students in middle and high schools.

  • What did the speaker realize during their research project?

    -The speaker realized that the main problems were the lack of funding, lack of knowledge about mental health issues, and students not feeling comfortable discussing their emotions.

  • What solutions did the speaker propose to improve mental health support in schools?

    -The speaker proposed solutions like using a check-in checklist between students and guidance counselors, and implementing a zoning regulation method to track and address emotional states.

  • Why did the speaker feel the need to expand the scope of their project beyond their school?

    -The speaker realized that the issues they were addressing were not just limited to their school but were prevalent in schools all over America and the world.

  • Who did the speaker talk to as part of their research?

    -The speaker talked to state legislators, organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and Boston public school psychologists.

  • What quote from a psychologist resonated with the speaker?

    -The quote was 'Emotion is a strength, don't be afraid to use it,' which resonated with the speaker and motivated them to advocate for emotional expression.

  • What societal issue does the speaker believe is contributing to mental health problems?

    -The speaker believes that society's discomfort with emotions and the stigma around mental illness are contributing to mental health problems.

  • Why does the speaker argue that schools are not preparing students for life?

    -The speaker argues that schools are not preparing students for life because they do not provide space for students to express their emotions and mental health issues.

  • What does the speaker suggest as a way to improve emotional expression in schools?

    -The speaker suggests having a dedicated class period for students to express their emotions and discuss their mental health.

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