“Structure provides a sense of stability, which gives kids a sense of purpose to their day. When we have structure, we understand what we're trying to do. We feel like what we're doing is meaningful, and it keeps our body in a healthy rhythm and routine.” While the freedom of summer break can provide much-needed time to recharge between school years, it can also lead to unhealthy choices. John Fischer, clinical services supervisor in West Allis, shares practical tips to support your child's mental health this summer: https://ow.ly/eoWv50SuYfo
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At Lucero, we’re big on self-discovery! That’s because developmental psychologists say that establishing a unique, individual identity is what adolescence is all about. Research shows that a strong sense of self benefits tweens and teens by: ✅ increasing self-awareness and self-confidence ✅ building self-regulation skills ✅ guiding them to make healthier choices ✅ protecting their mental health, and ✅ helping them grow into resilient adults. Learn more about how we're helping tweens and teens nurture self-discovery in this new blog post ➡ https://lnkd.in/gsDdqnFs
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Here is a new sneak peek of our blog focusing on college student’s mental health and how we can better expand resources and support for those pursuing higher education. Check out the third blog in this series! Now out! ❤️
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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we have some learning opportunities on sale! These webinars are 50% during the month of May: -"Bridging the Gap" ➡️ 4 mini webinars outlining the keys to success for working with attachment and trauma issues. -"Attachment and Trauma: What Are We Missing?" ➡️Explore the significance of comprehending attachment as a developmental process and trauma as significant events that can influence said process. -"Using Purposeful Movement to Regulate Emotion in Therapy" ➡️Learn about specific types of movements that help kids achieve emotional and behavioral regulation. Use the code HALFOFF at checkout: https://lnkd.in/g8fZkbSp
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Did you know our Superhero Friday workshop was developed by Clinical Psychologist, Dr.Freyja Mann? Just one of the amazing registered mental health professionals who help us offer up to 12 fully funded 1-on-1 therapy sessions. The earlier we can teach children about how to manage difficult emotions, the better we can prepare them for life's challenges. Give the video a listen to learn all about Superhero Friday. 💙 Learn more about Superhero Friday at the link below 🌈 https://lnkd.in/gByRg-XX
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Exciting news, 'Honoring Voices Within Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health' is now available for purchase. So very honored to have co-authored the chapter 'The Concept of Attachment to the Mother Country from the Perspective of the BIPOC Family' with my colleagues Ann Epstein and Vivian Tamkin. Please follow the link to learn more - https://lnkd.in/g6d77SZz ZERO TO THREE
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The importance of nurturing children's mental health is undeniable. Check out this insightful article featuring "8 of the Best Children's Books about Mental Health." 📖 These books offer invaluable guidance and support for youth, teaching them essential life skills in a fun and engaging way. 🤗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gippz8NV
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Our mission is quite simple: To help one person at a time to Thrive. Whether this is through facilitating an inclusive workplace with our Neurodiversity training, or a mental health first aid course, we provide individuals with the tools they need to thrive in areas of their lives. Will you join us on our mission? Image description: A photo of the people in a classroom with a blue tint. Text is written in white against a hot pink background, text reads: OUR MISSION. To help one person at a time to Thrive.
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