The classroom environment and activities have a profound impact on the mental and emotional aspects of students. Research has shown that a positive classroom atmosphere fosters better cognitive development, enhances emotional well-being, and promotes overall psychological health. According to a study conducted by Rimm-Kaufman et al. (2002), positive classroom interactions and supportive teacher-student relationships are associated with improved social-emotional skills and reduced behavioral problems among students. Another study by Skinner and Belmont (1993) found that engaging classroom activities, such as interactive discussions, group work, and hands-on learning, positively influence students' motivation, self-esteem, and overall emotional well-being. Furthermore, a research review by Wang, Haertel, and Walberg (1993) revealed that a stimulating classroom environment, characterized by challenging and meaningful activities, contributes to students' psychological engagement, resulting in improved academic performance and higher levels of well-being. These findings emphasize the importance of creating a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment that supports students' mental and emotional development.