What are the criteria for judging children's mental health?

The following are some criteria for evaluating children's mental health:

1. Emotional stability: Children can control their emotions and will not be overly sad or angry because of trivial matters.

2. Self-confidence and self-esteem: Children have confidence in their own abilities and values and will not rely too much on the evaluation of others.

3. Social skills: Children can establish good relationships with their peers, express their thoughts and feelings, and listen to other people's opinions.

4. Adaptability: Children can adapt to the new environment and changes and will not give up because of difficulties.

5. Attention and concentration: Children can concentrate on completing tasks without being distracted or easily tired.

6. Creativity and imagination: Children have creative thinking and rich imagination, and can put forward new ideas and solutions to problems.

7. Self-awareness and self-management ability: Children can understand their emotions and needs and actively take measures to meet their needs.

8. Optimistic and positive attitude: Children are full of confidence and hope for the future, and can learn from failures and move on.