Child Protection and Behavioral Health Guide
Addressing the emotional and physical safety of students is as important as ensuring their academic success. Schools play a critical role in identifying and addressing behavioral health issues, providing students with the support they need to thrive.
1. Signs of Behavioral Health Issues
Common Indicators
Emotional Signs
- Anxiety and depression
- Unexpected mood swings
- Excessive irritability
- Emotional outbursts
Behavioral Changes
- Social withdrawal
- Aggressive behavior
- Declining academic performance
- Changes in social group dynamics
Physical Symptoms
- Unexplained fatigue
- Frequent headaches
- Stress-related stomachaches
- Changes in sleep or eating patterns
Observation Guidelines
- Monitor changes in:
- Attendance patterns
- Classroom participation
- Social interactions
- Academic engagement
- Build trust through:
- Consistent support
- Active listening
- Non-judgmental responses
- Regular check-ins
2. Mental Health Support Network
Internal Resources
- School counselors
- School nurses
- School psychologists
- Behavioral specialists
External Partners
- Local mental health clinics
- Licensed therapists
- Community support organizations
- Youth mental health specialists
Implementation Steps
- Identify local mental health providers
- Develop referral protocols
- Create resource directories
- Establish communication channels
- Host parent information sessions
3. Teacher Training Guidelines
Training Focus Areas
- Recognition of abuse or neglect
- Trust-building communication
- Crisis de-escalation techniques
- Documentation procedures
Training Methods
- Expert-led workshops
- Self-paced online modules
- Interactive role-playing
- Case study discussions
4. Professional Resources
National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
Child Mind Institute
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
StopBullying.gov – Mental Health Resources
American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
Child Mind Institute
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
StopBullying.gov – Mental Health Resources
Emergency Support
In case of immediate crisis:
- Crisis Text Line: www.crisistextline.org
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- Emergency Services: 911