IMPACT OF COVID ON STUDENT'S MENTAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION

 Education Funding

For getting education, people spend a lot of time and money. People also borrow money from the lenders to get their child educated. Bank also provides education loans for the students. There are few educational institution, which forced the parents to pay fees during covid-19 and did education as a business. Online transaction became very common.

Declination of Mental Health

During Covid-19, Students are forced to study at home, which leads to less social interaction and exercise. This affected the physical and mental health of the students. Many students were addicted to their mobiles and were stressed due to restrictions of covid. They also started to experience depression. Therefore, activities were given to them to keep their mental health stable.

Counselling Services for Students

Counselling was also given to them to overcome depression. Mental health advisors try to understand the problems of the students by asking a few questions. Based on the student's response, advisor advised them to overcome their struggle. They also encouraged and supported the students who pursued activities to get rid of stress.

Tutors for Students

Because the students started to struggle in academics, parents were forced to arrange tutors to make their child feel comfortable and interested in their studies. Tutors provided good teaching and also encouraged the students to study with enthusiasm.

Addressing the increased demand for support during Covid-19

Government provided the basic needs and took preventive measures to prevent covid-19. The government, doctors, nurse, garbage cleaners, etc. worked for the public's wellbeing. They are the heroes of covid-19. Some services minded people also worked for public who suffered during covid. They provided necessary things like N95 masks, sanitizers, etc.

Impact on Students

Many students faced difficulties in online learning. Lack of interaction and increased to screen time caused health issues for the students. However, this problem is solved after covid-19.

Going back to the original state

After covid-19, schools were reopened. Some students were not interested to go to school were still learning concepts from their home. Due to continuous support from the teachers, the students again started to gain confidence and knowledge.

Conclusion

The above discussed points help us to understand the education and resource allocation for mental health and counselling services, etc.

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