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Ep. 180 - Teaching Beyond the Test: Why Mental Health Must Come First in Education

Ep. 180 - Teaching Beyond the Test: Why Mental Health Must Come First in Education

Update: 2025-08-24
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How does mental health impact student success? In this episode of The Today Counts Show, we uncover why prioritizing mental health in adolescent education is essential for better learning, stronger resilience, and healthier schools. We’re joined by three incredible guests: Rachel Starmer, a psychotherapist; Danny Fox, an education veteran with over 30 years of experience; and Dr. Brian Baddick, assistant superintendent in Pennsylvania.

You’ll learn:

  • How academic pressure affects student mental health—and what schools can do about it
  • Early warning signs of stress, anxiety, and burnout that parents and teachers often overlook
  • Practical strategies for educators and parents to create mentally healthy classrooms
  • Ways to balance academic achievement with emotional well-being
  • Why investing in student mental health leads to long-term success

Whether you’re a teacher, parent, counselor, or leader in education, this episode gives you actionable insights to help students thrive—inside and outside the classroom.

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Ep. 180 - Teaching Beyond the Test: Why Mental Health Must Come First in Education

Ep. 180 - Teaching Beyond the Test: Why Mental Health Must Come First in Education

Jim Piper Jr.