Don’t Get Distracted – Big Problems Require Big Solutions, not Simple Ones
To believe we can solve the teen mental health crisis by forcing kids off social media and doing nothing about all these other things is foolish.
To believe we can solve the teen mental health crisis by forcing kids off social media and doing nothing about all these other things is foolish.
It’s in the water– “Meaningful solutions to address mental health begin by seeing it everywhere “
What It’s Like Teaching Through a Youth Mental Health Crisis
Allow Yourself to Be Human– “Stories of Hope: An Interview with Mahayla Robarge”
APA Report Says That Media & Politicians Are Simply Wrong About Kids & Social Media; Media Then Lies About Report “The American Psychological Association has put out a thoughtful, nuanced study, about kids and social media, that suggests that the hyperventilating we’ve heard about is misplaced”
7 Simple Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself, According to Experts
Nothing Beats Great Friendships –“True friends are those people who ask how we are, and then wait to hear the answer.
Unknown Author”
I spent 10 years studying what makes us happy in life—here’s the No. 1 thing I overlooked the entire time– Gretchen Rubin on how we can use our senses to help our mental health.
This is where the community comes in. Kids with strong connections to safe adults are less likely to be targeted and more likely to tell if they are. LGBTQ kids are less likely to struggle with suicidal ideation when they have adults who accept them as they are. Kids dealing with anxiety and depression have better outcomes when they have safe adults to talk through their emotions with, who can support them through difficult times. I’ve discussed at length the importance of strong relationships with parents as the best preventive measure we have for keeping children safe and supported. I’ve also discussed, on my other site, the importance of work-life balance and inclusivity in the workplace for parents. That’s what being a community that supports families’ needs to succeed includes.
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Suicide: An Open Letter From A Survivor
Teen girls and LGBTQ+ youth plagued by violence and trauma, survey says
Could a ‘Happiness Class’ Help Ease the Student Mental Health Crisis?
Mental health: it’s not always good to talk– There are times when talking is not safe or even possible.