While challenges in life are unavoidable and often beyond our control, how we respond to them is entirely up to us. For our kids, this can be more complicated. Kids have less ability to regulate their emotions. They may have a harder time recognizing why they may be feeling stressed or a...
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Therefore, we need to work harder as a society to get kids outdoors. Below are some of the reasons why being in nature is so important for teen mental health. #1: Nature Relieves Depression and Anxiety Many of us have personally experienced how a walk outside or a swim in the ocean ...
as well as be a support system for these young people. Luckily, while they haven’t been extensively studied, structured interventions like parenting support and education have shown to lessen the mental health concerns for children whose parents are separating. Parents can also be a ...
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Educating parents to secure psychiatric treatment for homicidal/suicidal/psychotic children is vital. US schools lack mental health resources, often prioritizing police over social workers. Our system needs to reach out to disenfranchised children to create loving, caring bonds. Our inability to prevent...
Mental health is a huge concern in today’s world, especially for kids and teens growing up surrounded by screens, video games, and the constant presence of social media. It’s no secret that the digital age brings both challenges and opportunities, but
"We all want our kids to have a happy and carefree childhood, but sadly for too many that's not the reality in Canterbury," Ardern said in a statement. Since 2011, there has been a 93-percent increase in demand for mental health services for children and young people in quake affected...
Spending on mental health services for children and adolescents has risen by more than one-quarter since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing to rise even as the use of telehealth plateaued, according to a new RAND Corporation study. ...
The article reports on the support of the American Public Health Association (APHA) for the Children's Mental Health Parity Act. Introduced in the Senate in early May 2007 by Democratic Senator John Kerry of Massachu...