The child or young person is currently showing typical emotional and behavioural development for their age and does not need any specific mental health support at this time. With ongoing support from school, family, and the wider community, they are likely to continue doing well.
It’s important to recognize that some children may be more likely to face mental health challenges because of factors like poverty, racism, discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, or disability. If support is needed in the future, it should take these experiences into account. Even now, helping children build good mental health habits and resilience is a valuable part of their overall development.









