By Dr. Karissa Niehoff, Chief Executive Officer of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), and Que Tucker, Commissioner of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association
Participants in high school sports and performing arts are under tremendous pressure these days – from parents, teachers, coaches and peers. Their days are consumed with school, sports and activities. They are trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be – all while having to compare themselves to everyone else on social media. It’s easy to see why high school students have a lot on their plates … and their minds.
It is time for all of us to turn our attention to these students, including the activity participants at schools in North Carolina. Empathy is so important. No matter who you are—a parent, teacher, coach, athletic administrator, performing arts director or anyone else who interacts with teens—we can all play a part in looking out for them.
That’s why the NCHSAA and the NFHS are launching the #WeSeeYou Campaign.
Our message: No matter what challenges you’re facing, we see you. We support you. And we’re here for you.
It’s not about having all the answers. It’s about empathizing with our students and offering the support they need. So where do you start?
Here are a few tips for supporting the mental well-being of the teens in your life:
- Focus on the meaning of mental health.
- Acknowledge and connect with all students.
- Keep in mind that teens are seeing life through a highlight reel.
- Create a culture where everyone is looking out for each other.
- Remember your influence is greater than you often realize.
Far beyond students’ academic or athletic potential, you can make a difference in their lives by paying attention to their behavior and who they are as people.
Creating a culture of caring isn’t just good for teenagers. It’s good for all of us.
When we demonstrate empathy through listening, connecting and caring, we let young people know that they are not alone.
Ready to join us? Visit our website, WeSeeYou.Community,