For that, I'll say I'm not an expert, so I'll be going based on the research that I've read and my experience in thinking about working with children from a mental health perspective.
The thing I can think of and that I've heard from our school counsellor educators through the CCPA is actually having part of the curriculum be learning about what it means to be human: how to be able to regulate our emotions; how to be able to communicate; how to be able to express anger, frustration in a healthy way. It's making some space for that type of education so we're not left until, “I realize I have an anxiety disorder. I don't know what I'm doing. I'm 30 years old and starting therapy for the first time trying to figure it out,” while also managing maybe a single-income household with two kids.