The Kids are Not Alright: 7 Steps to Make Your Home Their Safe Place

About This Solution

What can parents do that will really help to protect kids’ mental health? Make home a safe place. A really safe place. You might be thinking, What? Of course, our home is a safe place. Think again. Every day brings something new to worry over and the blurry lines between work and home can make it hard to leave your stress at the door. The good news is that the skills you need to manage the anxiety of work, home, and the world are the same.

After this class you will be able to:

  • Recognize how we create stress in our lives and its impact on our mind, our body and our family.
  • Apply 7 strategies built on decades of research to create a safe, peaceful home to help your children thrive

After this library, you will be able to:

What can parents do that will really help to protect kids’ mental health? Make home a safe place. A really safe place. You might be thinking, What? Of course, our home is a safe place. Think again. Every day brings something new to worry over and the blurry lines between work and home can make it hard to leave your stress at the door. The good news is that the skills you need to manage the anxiety of work, home, and the world are the same.

After this class you will be able to:

  • Recognize how we create stress in our lives and its impact on our mind, our body and our family.
  • Apply 7 strategies built on decades of research to create a safe, peaceful home to help your children thrive

After this library, you will be able to:

Meet your Instructors

Moumita Ghosh

Creative Manager

Moumita Ghosh, BA is a graduate of Amity University and has been studying graphic and web design for over 3 years. Moumita began working part-time for Peace At Home Parenting Solutions and quickly be

Topics

  • communication

Age Category

  • All, a Parenting Essential
  • PreNatal Infant
  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Preschoolers
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