Protect Your Child’s Mental Health: Knowledge and Skills

$27.00

Without attention, mental health conditions can prevent children from reaching their full potential. Whether you want to prevent future issues, your child just doesn’t seem like their usual self, or you have significant concerns, the good news is that you can help. Join us.

All children are sad, anxious, irritable, or angry at times. Occasionally, they may find it challenging to keep agreements, focus on tasks, or interact with others. In most cases, these are just typical phases in their development. However, these behaviors may indicate a more serious problem.

It’s essential to understand the nature of stress, the impact of family conflict, and the power of connection and joy.. Without recognizing the way certain behaviors tell a story about your child’s unmet needs or the mismatch between our expectations and our kids’ capacities, it’s easy to miss important signs and symptoms and even make things worse in our efforts to remedy the problems. Let’s do this together.

  • Identify and apply relationship strategies and everyday habits that support good mental health in teens.
  • Recognize the impact of parents’ mental health on the family.
  • Recognize and respond to signs in teens that more mental health support is needed.