Protective factors

Protective factors for children and adolescents' mental health include positive self-esteem and emotional regulation skills, supportive family relationships and stable home environment, connectedness with peers and positive social support, academic achievement and engagement in school activities, healthy habits like regular exercise and good nutrition, and mentorship from trusted adults in the community. These factors can reduce the risk of mental health issues and enhance overall wellbeing.
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