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‘Challenging the lack of diversity in Friends doesn’t make our pupils snowflakes without a sense of humour’
We need to put a stop to the trend that labels fresh-thinking under-25s as the ‘PC-gone-mad brigade’, writes Tes mental health columnist Natasha Devon
22 January 2018
‘Teachers must lead by example and accept themselves for who they are’
It’s teachers and parents who have the most influence over children’s self-image - we need to promote a healthy relationship with food, writes Tes’ mental health columnist
18 January 2018
‘Perfectionism is dangerous - it damages students’ mental health and restricts their learning’
Tes’ mental health columnist asks: With relentless testing, social media scrutiny and the changing job market, is it any wonder we’ve seen a worrying rise in children aiming for perfection?
10 January 2018
Natasha Devon’s top 10 reads of 2017
For my last column of the year, there was no shortage of serious issues I could have tackled – but we could all do with a break, writes Natasha Devon
19 December 2017
‘The government’s promised £300 million for mental health won’t fix our broken society’
We need to look at the government’s mental health green paper critically, says Tes’ mental health columnist Natasha Devon, as she sets out the six questions that need to be answered
11 December 2017
‘If we allow Milo and Katie platforms in our schools, we must be sure our students are fully trained in critical thinking’
I’m still not decided on the idea of giving extreme speakers time to speak to our students in school, writes Tes’ mental health columnist
4 December 2017
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