They are both important, not really "grades" so much, but achievement. A childs mental health will only suffer more if they fail and quit school, even if their parents supported the decision. If you feel like a failure its likely you'll no longer try for fear of failing again. Its not right to force them into getting perfect grades, but instead helping them do their best and to work hard. It's important to encourage kids to do well in school, but encourage them to do it for themselves so they can have pride in what they achieve and their hard work.
I call BS.
And before you say a happy kid makes good grades, then they're going to grow up work can wait until they're mentally stable again. Which is not true in the adult world.
Childish bitches. You have no idea of the world. Coddled like a mother fucker and you get a little taste, of it, cry like a pussy and call it mental health. Good luck out there. You're fucked
I don't think it's good that starting from 11 and 12 years old, kids start developing serious mental health issues and begin to consider suicide sometimes. Way too early, if even at all. It's not childish at all.
Show this to the schools, too. Adults need to understand this.
*cries in corner*
And before you say a happy kid makes good grades, then they're going to grow up work can wait until they're mentally stable again. Which is not true in the adult world.
1. Snowflakes have no feelings.
2. Wouldn't a snowflake want to hide under a shadow to avoid being melted?