Young people we support love doing arts and crafts, and they are great ways to improve mental health and help children and young people feel more relaxed and calm while doing something fun😎
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These special cards have positive and motivational quotes printed on them to support young people when they’re feeling anxious or upset. They’re small, portable reminders of coping strategies like breathing, grounding, and positive self-talk.
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It is Children's Mental Health Awareness Week on February 9th.
Mental health challenges affect millions of children nationwide, yet too many go undiagnosed or untreated due to stigma, lack of access, and limited resources. This week, we're raising awareness, s...
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For #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek, we're proud to support children with life-limiting conditions through tech that helps them play, create, and connect — giving them space to express themselves and enjoy their childhood. 💜
This #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek, UHF's Denise Arzola, LCSW makes the case for building bridges between schools, clinics, and communities to make a fragmented behavioral health system work better for children and families in a new commentary.
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Children's Mental Health Awareness Week 2025
At CHDI, we work to raise awareness of children's mental health needs every week, all year long. But this week, we join people across the country in raising our voices to strengthen behavioral health care for kids and their families. 💚
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Happy #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek from NWA! Children are able to feel just as much emotion as adults, yet sometimes they might not have the words to describe those feelings. This is a list of additional words that can be used to describe the 6 Basic Emotions.
Brain tumors don’t just affect the body—they impact a child’s whole world. Mental health care matters too. If you or a loved one needs support: https://rebrand.ly/mn0gxxg
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It’s a story for all, including the child within us.
And check out the image in the wolf’s eyes on the cover! So cool!
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It's #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek. Help spread the word about how important children's mental health is. Start the conversation in your family.
Recognizing Anxiety and Depression in Youth, showing a silhouette of a person sitting with their head resting on their knees. The image lists signs of problematic anxiety, such as persistent intense feelings of anxiousness that interfere with normal functioning, irritability, stomachaches, headaches, nausea, flight, sleep issues, confining themselves to a bedroom most of the time, problems being alone, and disinterest in making friends. From the tip sheet 'Youth Anxiety, Depression, and Digital Media' in #LearnAndExplore.
Warning signs of depression including persistent sadness, interference with normal functioning, and disengagement from normal activities.
What to Do (and Not to Do) During a Child Anxiety Attack.' It includes tips like listening without talking much, using grounding techniques, and being supportive without minimizing feelings. The visual also depicts an adult comforting a child on a couch.
'Media and Self-Harm/Suicide' from Children and Screens, discussing how exposure to self-harm and suicide methods on social media can impact youth. It highlights the risks associated with sensational headlines and explicit content.
Do you know a child who is battling anxiety or depression? 😔 THIS #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek, lean on expert-backed guidance when supporting youth with anxiety/depression with our #TipSheet “Youth Anxiety, Depression, & Digital Media.” ⏩ bit.ly/3yEmD6Y
We're starting off #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek with some youth feedback from a recent PACT workshop.
PACT encourages you to give 100% of whatever you have to give today, and know that that is enough!
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This week is #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek! Talking to your kids about mental health is one of the best things you can do to support their overall well-being. By normalizing these conversations you empower them to take charge of their mental health.
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ICYMI: Composer and author Rachel Fuller joined @adamdowling.bsky.social on BBC Radio Kent, Sussex & Surrey yesterday to chat about her debut children's book #BeeTheBook, published last week during #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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Evidence shows that connecting with the natural environment is good for both our physical and mental health - and children are no exception! 🧠🌱 Read our webpage for reasons and tips to connect with nature 👉 https://buff.ly/4aPGMGo ~ Jack
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An orange graphic with the Living Streets logo and a photograph of children walking through a school playground. The text reads: We want more children to be able to choose to walk to school. Support our Emergency Appeal, so we can continue to campaign for safer streets for all.
It's #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek – and walking, wheeling, cycling or scooting to school can really boost health and wellbeing.
Please support our Emergency Appeal to help us ensure that everyone has a safe route to school.
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Ask your local school: what's your confidence policy? We have rules for uniform, behaviour, and attendance. What about compassion and encouragement? Let's consider how constant measuring affects our kids. More in Maff's new book, available 6 Feb. #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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This #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek let’s celebrate the power of sports in supporting mental well-being and helping you 'Know Yourself, Grow Yourself'! 🩵
Massive thanks to Place 2 Be for shining a light this week to support children's mental health.
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💚 It’s Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week! Let’s shine a light on the importance of supporting young minds and creating safe spaces for them to grow. Together, we can make a difference!
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This week is Children's Mental Health week. This year’s theme is Know Yourself, Grow Yourself. Self-awareness is the foundation for growth—it helps us understand our emotions, strengths, and values, and gives us the tools to thrive.
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It’s #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek! Use this week to prioritize open communication with your kids. In-person conversations can significantly contribute to their healthy mental development. Check out these resources to help get started: www.samhsa.gov/families/par...
In Jigsaw, children in Year 5 have started the week off by thinking about who supports them to help them grow. They were reflecting on how they've grown so far in Year 5 and what they've already achieved. #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessWeek