Student Support Services

September 9, 2025 – Edition 12

Understanding Emotions in the School Environment

As students progress through school, especially in the upper years, emotions can become more complex. Homework, exams and SACs often bring pressure, leading to feelings of stress, anxiety, or frustration.

These emotions are completely normal, but they can impact a student’s wellbeing and performance. It’s important for parents to recognise the emotional toll academic demands can have.

Encouraging open conversations at home, helping students manage their time, and reminding them that doing their best is more important than being perfect can go a long way. By working together, (school, student and family) we can support their emotional health during these demanding times.

How Parents Can Gently Start a Conversation About Emotions

Opening up emotional conversations with your child can feel tricky, especially if they seem withdrawn or overwhelmed. The key is to create a safe, non-judgemental space and to approach the topic with warmth and patience.

Example: Gentle Conversation Starter for Parents

“Hey sweetheart, I know school’s been pretty full on lately with homework and everything. I just wanted to check in. How are you feeling about it all? You don’t have to have all the answers, but I’m here to listen if you want to talk.”

This kind of message:

Other Helpful Starters

Tips for Parents

Mandy Barr, Joanne Devota-Rando and Sarah Quin
Counsellors