Does someone have a mental health problem or a mental health challenge?
The difference is significant.
With mental health well-and-truely mainstream, the way you refer to someone’s mental health difficulty matters.
A problem is to be fixed. It has a solution.
A challenge is to be managed. It is to be wrestled with. It is to be balanced.
I see this significance in the classroom when it comes to the way a child with mental health difficulties is catered to.
Problems are obstacles. They defeat you or you overcome them.
Challenges can be worked with and catered to.
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