June 2022Vol. 23, No. 5New Resource Helps Adults Talk With Youth About Mental Health
The Child Mind Institute, a national nonprofit focused on children's mental health, recently launched the California Healthy Minds, Thriving Kids project to provide free, evidence-based resources that families and educators can use to teach children and youth about mental health and wellness, how to manage emotions and use healthy coping skills, and the importance of self-care. Many children involved with child welfare experience mental health issues. This project can help families involved with child welfare that have children with mental health issues.
The project presents a series of videos and supplemental study guides that are organized by audience (parent, educator, and student) and further tailored by age group (elementary, middle, and high school). The videos focus on the following foundational mental health skills:
- Recognizing and understanding feelings
- Relaxation skills
- The connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- Managing intense emotions
- Mindfulness