Are Our Kids Doing Okay? A Check-In on Children’s Mental Health

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Updated: Oct. 25, 2021

Originally Published: May 3, 2021

The pandemic has posed significant challenges for families, particularly for children. They’ve missed out on important celebrations, social interactions, and have seen a substantial rise in screen time, leading to notable shifts in their childhood experiences. Our panel of specialists will explore the pandemic’s effects on children’s mental health, cognitive growth, education, relationships, and resilience. We’ll provide insights on recognizing signs of distress and offer guidance on how to support your child’s well-being during these trying times.

Guests:

  • Laura Greene, Global Parenting Expert
  • Dr. Mark Thompson, Pediatric Behavioral Specialist, Media Researcher

This article was initially published on May 3, 2021.

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In summary, the ongoing challenges from the pandemic have drastically affected children, making it essential for parents to stay vigilant about their mental health. With expert guidance and supportive resources, we can help our kids navigate these uncertain times and come out stronger.