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Emerging Minds Two-Generation Toolkit

22 Jan 2024

Used to this? Try this instead! ‘Mental illness in parents poses a threat to ‘Supporting the mental health of both children and family stability.’ parents and children benefits everyone.’ Here’s why it works: This avoids crisis language and promotes thinking about solutions to build the public’s sense of efficacy (the belief that individuals have the power to make meaningful, lasting change in soc. [...] Framing Strategies to Adopt Framing Strategies to Avoid DO expand the conversation from just DON’T forget to include community and children to families at every opportunity: society: Highlight the role we all play in Emphasis the tightly linked nature of child and laying the foundation for healthy childhood parent mental health in every communication. [...] DO use the Serve and Return explanatory metaphor to talk about family relationships DON’T link children’s mental health to and how they can be disrupted: Use this parents without explaining how it works: metaphor to talk about how bidirectionality Otherwise, people assume that parents are works and how stressors on parents and exclusively responsible for their children’s families can make back-and. [...] The back-and-forth, two-way nature of you are making the concept of these foundational relationships affects adults’ and children’s health bidirectionality more vivid and and wellbeing, both in the moment and long term. [...] promote healthy interactions and relationships between parents and children can reduce household tension, enhance caregiving In this version, the close skills, and create consistent, predictable home environments that relationship between the uplift the health and wellbeing of families - and their communities.
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