Friendship Groups:
Friendship groups (commonly found in schools: in particular girls) are groups of friends you hang out with and play/talk with; often of which represent a group who balance each other out in a range of characters. Not everyone has a paticular friendship group, some people prefer to move from group to group, or have one or two best friends.
Personally, I think finding the right friendship group who accept you and share your values is not always easy, but is incredibly important. Being part of a particular group shows you support them and what they stand for, and that you're prepared to be there for each other.
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Death of a loved one can cause feelings of loss and grief. I felt this sense of grief when my grandmother died last year, followed by a family friend with two young children dying of cancer. Only this year, a friend of mine's father died in an accident, causing shock and immense grief for the whole family and all their friends. It became my role, as well as many others, to support my friend through the stages of grief, and to help to cope with the loss.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Hi, I'm Lime, and I'm new to blogger.com
In this blog, I’ll be sharing my opinions about mental health and how it
affects me, my peers and the world.
Self-confidence, identity and mental health can be linked to our lives in numerous ways.
For example, I love to play with my cat because he makes me
feel happy and comfortable. He is part of my family and identity. He
brings my family together and I care a lot about him.
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