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Mental Health, Teens, Depression Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Teens, Depression Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Prepping Our Mental Health for the Holidays: A Parent’s Guide to Boundaries, Joy, and Self-Care

The holidays can be magical—but also overwhelming for parents. 🎄✨ This season, prioritize your mental health with our practical tips on balance, boundaries, and finding joy in imperfection. 💛 Your well-being matters too! #HolidayStress #ParentingTips #MentalHealth

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Mental Health, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director

How To Prep A Mental Health First Aid Kit

Your mental health matters—just like your physical health! In our latest blog, we’re sharing tips on creating a Mental Health First Aid Kit designed specifically for teens. From stress-relief tools to grounding techniques, this kit helps you take care of yourself when things get tough.

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Mental Health, Sleep, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Sleep, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Adolescent Sleep Tips: How Much Do Teens Really Need?

Did you know teens need 8-10 hours of sleep each night, yet most don’t get enough? Parents, setting healthy sleep boundaries (like no phones in bedrooms!) and modeling good habits can go a long way. Remember, sleep is crucial for your teen’s development and well-being. Let’s make sleep a priority this school year!

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Mental Health, Parenting, Anxiety Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Parenting, Anxiety Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Parents Under Pressure

Turns out many parents and caregivers are feeling pressure to push down on them on a regular basis. So much so that the U.S. Surgeon General put out an Advisory on the Mental Health and Well-Being of Parents. The U.S. Surgeon General offers a snapshot of the stressors that parents and caregivers face on a regular basis. If you are a parent or caregiver, how much of this resonates with you?

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School, Mental Health, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director School, Mental Health, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director

How To Talk About School Shootings With Your Children

Children and adolescents mostly perceive schools as safe places, so learning about school shootings can trigger anxiety.  Although active shooter drills are meant to prepare children for such incidents, participating in them can be extremely stressful. The good news is that there are ways that parents and caregivers can help children cope with the trauma of gun violence. 

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Teens, Mental Health, LGBTQIA+ Ellen Hallsworth, Director Teens, Mental Health, LGBTQIA+ Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Creating a Supportive Treatment Environment for Gender and/or Sexual Minorities 

Research has indicated that, relative to heterosexual and gender-conforming peers, teens who identify as a gender and/or sexual minorities (GSM) experience greater psychological distress and higher rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.  One reason for this is the stigma and microaggressions that members of these communities often face, even in healthcare settings. 

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Teens, Mental Health, Parenting Ellen Hallsworth, Director Teens, Mental Health, Parenting Ellen Hallsworth, Director

When Good Is Not Enough

When we need teens to tell us what is bothering them, we need to make sure they have the vocabulary to do it. Feeling words never make it onto an ELA vocabulary quiz yet, somehow, we expect teens to tell us what’s bothering them when something is bothering them. And we want details!

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