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‘Let’s not add the virtues of marriage to teachers’ ever-growing list of things to teach’
We should encourage our pupils to aspire to a life where they can be happy and fulfilled no matter what hand cupid might deal them, writes mental health expert Natasha Devon
13 September 2017
‘Teachers are right to warn parents to watch what they say about body image in front of their children’
Natasha Devon, mental health expert, argues that parents put their teenage kids at risk of developing eating disorders by talking about diets and body image
5 September 2017
Five difficult questions pupils ask about mental health - and how to answer them
Mental health expert Natasha Devon offers her go-to guide to help teachers provide the best support for students when it comes to mental health
29 August 2017
Seven magic mental health questions every teacher should know
The strategic use of these ‘magic questions’ can pull pupils out of a depression or anxiety ‘thought bog’, writes mental health expert Natasha Devon
21 August 2017
How to give a supportive, effective and proactive lesson on mental health without ‘triggering’
As the number of pupils with mental health issues increases, we have an obligation to provide guidance – but how can teachers make sure they get it right? Mental health expert Natasha Devon shares her advice
18 August 2017
‘Schools are making good progress on the “S” in SRE - now we must focus on the “R”’
Teenagers are desperate for advice on relationship education – we need to knock down myths such as the BFF
7 August 2017
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