School health programs aim to promote the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of children and adolescents within educational settings. These programs address nutrition, physical activity, immunization, mental health, oral health, vision and hearing screening, and prevention of communicable diseases. Schools provide an effective platform for health education, early identification of health problems, and promotion of healthy behaviors. School health initiatives also focus on creating safe learning environments, preventing bullying, and supporting emotional well-being. Collaboration among educators, healthcare providers, parents, and public health authorities is essential for successful school health programs. By supporting healthy growth and development, school health programs improve academic performance, reduce absenteeism, and contribute to lifelong healthy behaviors. Investing in school health strengthens future population health and social development.
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