Students
Quotes - Mental health support helps students
“When
students feel secure and supported at home, they are more likely to develop
confidence and resilience, enabling them to focus better on their studies.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Parents
who set high expectations and encourage academic achievement often instil a
strong work ethic and a belief in the value of education.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Many
parents don’t see the desired results because, aside from being nurturing and
having realistic expectations of their children, they are not actively involved
in their academics.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Activities
such as helping with homework, attending school events, and communicating with
teachers show children that their parents value education, increasing their
commitment to learning.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Family
challenges such as financial difficulties, divorce, or illness can cause
emotional distress in students, leading to anxiety, depression, and
underachievement.”
― Asuni
LadyZeal
“Divorce
can lead to changes in living arrangements, school transfers, or inconsistent
parental involvement, destabilising a student’s life and academic performance.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Struggling
to manage family challenges often causes students to have emotional or
motivational issues, making it difficult for them to concentrate or stay
motivated.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Socioeconomic
status is a well-known external contributor to academic underachievement.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Students
from lower socioeconomic backgrounds often face financial difficulties and
social stigma, which can adversely affect their mental health and academic
performance.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Parents
of students from lower social economic status families may find it challenging
to be actively involved in their children's education due to long working hours
and financial difficulties.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“The
school environment encompasses the totality of conditions and experiences
within a school that influence students' learning, behaviour, and well-being.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Physical
factors such as classroom size, layout, and cleanliness create a conducive
learning environment, but their impact can be secondary to social and
psychological support.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Positive
teacher-student relationships and a sense of belonging significantly enhance
students' motivation and engagement, even in less-than-ideal academic
settings.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Strong
leadership and a supportive school culture can foster an environment conducive
to academic achievement.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Mental
health support helps students develop emotional resilience, enabling them to
overcome challenges and progress academically.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Schools
that prioritise mental health create a more inclusive and positive learning
atmosphere, reducing the risk of chronic mental health issues.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Culture
and societal values shape student expectations, motivation, and attitudes
toward education.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“Stereotypes
based on race, gender, or socioeconomic background can lower expectations and
disengage students, contributing to underachievement.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
“When
students feel their cultural identity is not valued, they may experience
alienation, weakening their motivation to succeed academically.”
―
Asuni LadyZeal
