
Mexico's Public School Children Cry in Silence: Urgent Need for Psychologists
Mexican Public Schools Lack Psychologists, Leaving Children's Mental Health Needs Unmet Mexico City – A concerning lack of mental health support in Mexico's public schools is leaving many children struggling in silence. This issue has been brought to light by a recent video highlighting the emotional toll on students. The video, which has garnered significant attention online, shows children visibly distressed and underscores the urgent need for change. Deputy Claudia Morales of the Green Party has proposed a bill to address this critical issue. Her initiative aims to provide every public school with a qualified psychologist. "Children in public schools are learning to stay quiet from a young age, and it's simply not fair," Morales stated, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive environment for students. The video also includes various scenes depicting children's emotional struggles in the absence of proper mental health support. The video's creator, Badabun, is urging viewers to support Morales' proposal and contact her via Instagram. This initiative underscores the growing awareness of mental health challenges among children and the need for increased resources in Mexico's public education system. The hope is that this will lead to a more supportive and nurturing environment for all students.