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How to Talk to Your Kids About Mental Health, According to an Expert

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Last updated: 2024/05/22 at 7:58 PM
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Are you a busy parent who struggles to have meaningful conversations with your kids about their day at school? It’s important to prioritize regular mental health check-ins to help children understand and manage their emotions. These conversations strengthen your relationship with your child and ensure they know they can turn to you in times of need. Here are some tips for having effective mental health check-ins with your kids:

1. Set the Scene for Success: Create a stress-free and open environment for your child to feel comfortable. Choose calm and private settings where they can relax and share their feelings without feeling pressured.

2. It’s NOT an Interrogation: Start with light and engaging questions to ease into the conversation. Encourage your child to share more by asking open-ended questions and avoid heavy topics immediately.

3. Be an Active Listener: Show genuine interest by listening attentively, making eye contact, and nodding along. Validate your child’s feelings without interrupting or offering solutions right away.

4. Keep the Lines of Communication Open: Reassure your child that they can talk to you anytime and follow up on previous conversations. Remember to stay calm and composed, even if your child shares something unexpected.

5. Seek Professional Help if Needed: If your child is struggling, don’t hesitate to seek professional help. Therapists can provide support and tools to help your child navigate their emotions.

When talking to young children (4-7 years), use simple language and engaging activities. For tweens (8-12 years), show them that their feelings are important and respected. With teens (13-18 years), respect their boundaries and offer support without judgment.

By creating a safe and engaging space for conversations, you can foster a strong parent-child relationship and help your kids develop healthy coping strategies. Remember, it’s all about letting your child know you’re there for them, no matter what. Keep the lines of communication open and prioritize their mental health.

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