The Importance of Emotional RegulationEmotional regulation is defined as the ability to acknowledge, control, and respond to one’s emotions. Which does not necessarily mean repressing their feelings but instead developing a healthy relationship with them. Aiding teenagers and children understand how to use these skills is crucial, it allows them to establish healthy relationships with
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Supporting A Teen Struggling With Academic Pressure
Understanding Academic PressureThroughout the duration of a teen’s high school/middle school career, they are bound to come head to head with the pressures that come along with academic and social expectations, extracurricular commitments, and their struggles through self-identity. These pressures are all grouped under the category of academic stress/pressure, which appertains to the stress and
The Connection Between The Body & The Mind
Understanding The Relationship Between Mental Well-being and Physical healthThe physical and mental health of teenagers and children both depend on each other. Factors such as nutrition, physical activity, quantity and quality of sleep, and an individual’s overall lifestyle are all components that can impact mental health by creating or balancing particular hormones/neurotransmitters that are necessary
Understanding Childhood Anxiety
Understanding anxiety in teens and children Anxiety and feelings of anxiousness are pervasive in young children and teens today, but despite how widespread it is, it is one of the most misinterpreted cognitive health issues; typically just dismissed as being shy or misbehaving. This is seen to have played a large role in the development
Introduction to Children’s Mental Health
Supporting the mental health of children and teenagers is an extremely critical aspect of their overall well-being. Children’s and teens’ mental health can be defined as achieving emotional milestones while also simultaneously developing effective coping strategies. Understanding the challenges and struggles faced by young children and teenagers is extremely important. Although mental health can significantly