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Academics involving students experiencing mental health problems.-applefaith

  Academics involving students experiencing mental health problems. Being a student is hard. It's not all about going to school, sit, listen, and then go home. It's more than what you think of, that is just a summarized version of it. If you dig deeply it's like a daily cycle in our lives that is so draining with all of the work to balance your time, to meet the high expectations of the people around you and to feel the pressure of their expectations and many more. With all of that some students may feel the what we called mental health problems that may affect seriously affect them and their performances. The following is the list of mental health problems that they may be experiencing and their causes. 1. Depression- Yes, it's not just some drama of the students when they say they are depress. It is a common and serious mental disorder that negatively affects how you feel, think, act, and perceive the world. Like for example being sad all of the time leading you to is...

Parents lack of moral support -Malik

                           Parents lack of moral support  When parents don’t support their childrens passion, the common factors are maybe the parents are scares of failure for their children or they'vhad a specific trauma on that specific topic. First of alll In many cultures, traditional career paths are highly valued. Parents may prioritize in pursuing career rather than passion and financial security, pushing children toward professions like medicine, law, or engineering. They might believe that pursuing a passion, especially in the arts or unconventional fields, is risky or impractical for their childrens Fulure. Second of which is Fear of Failure: Parents often worry about their child's future. If they see a passion as less viable, they may fear it could lead to disappointment or hardship. This concern can manifest as discouragement, even if the child has the talent and dedication to succeed in that area. 3...

The Secret To Balancing Academics And Basketball-Cindy

The Secret To Balancing Academics And Basketball Balancing academics, basketball and social life is difficult for every student-athlete, but also has proven to be the most rewarding process. When you play basketball and are going to school, there is a learning experience that has served well both on the court as off. Some Ideas and Thoughts to Add Teeth in Both the Cubes Time Management is Key Managing their time wisely is key for student-athletes. Practices, games and staying on top of your classes can wear you out. Plan your day out minute-by-minute (studying for X hours, class/review sessions finished by Y time every night). Use things such as calendars, or productivity apps in order to keep track of assignments and important deadlines so that they do not stack up at the last minute! Emphasize Academics Think of your duties as following — if not more closely than, at least on par with — a pivotal game. Establishing certain limits for your grades in priority and always be ahead on th...

Avoiding cramming: Strategies for successful learning -Angel lhaika

 Avoiding cramming: Strategies for successful learning  Cramming, or last minute studying is a common habit of most of the students. However, this habit can lead to increased stress, lower grades, poor memory and lack of sleep. Here are effective strategies to help you avoid cramming and develop healthy learning habits: 1. Create a study schedule  Plan out your study sessions in advance, setting specific goals and deadline, so you'll know what to know and won't forget. 2. Prioritize and Organize Identify some topics and focus on those first. Use tools like to-do lists, calendars, or planners to stay organized and on track. 3. Set Realistic Goals Be realistic about what you can accomplish in a study session. Aim for quality over quantity, and take some regular breaks to maintain focus. 4. Minimize distractions Focusing will help you to finish your work, avoiding some distractions: ‣ If your friends inviting you to have a picnic or bonding refuse to go with them and just jo...

Avoiding Academic Stress-Princess

 Avoiding Academic Stress  Academic stress refers to the pressure and anxiety that students experience related to their studies. There's a lot of causes like high expectations of your parents, fear of failure, struggling to balance studies, managing multiple projects and comparing yourself to others. So we need to maintain academic performance without getting stressed, we should do the followings: •Practice mindfulness such as meditation or deep breathing exercises to held manage anxiety  •Limit distraction to create a conductive stuft environment and turn off notifications on devices to maintain focus •Stay healthy we should prioritize sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Physical well-being significantly impacts mental clarity and stress levels. •Stay connected build a support system of friend, family or study group sharing concerns and collaborating can relieve pressure. You can enhance your academic performance while minimizing stress, remember that academic performance is...

Balancing Academics and Life: A Blog Dedicated for Students -Kizha penera

  Balancing Academics and Life:  A Blog Dedicated for Students  Being a student in today’s world can feel like a juggling act. You’ve got classes, assignments, social life, family obligations, and etc. It’s a lot, and most students feel overwhelmed at some point. If you’re reading this, chances are you're looking for ways to balance it all without losing your sanity. Here's a guide that might resonate with your experience and give you a few tips to navigate through the chaos of a students life.  1. Feeling Like There's Never Enough  Every student knows the feeling—the to-do list keeps growing, but the hours stay the same. Between lectures, homework, studying for exams, and extracurriculars, it feels impossible to catch a break.  Solution: Prioritize, then schedule, learn to balance.  • Create a weekly schedule, not just for classes, but for study time, social activities, and even for your breaks.  • Use apps like Google Calendar or Notion to keep ...