Monday, December 10, 2018

How to Improve Children's Mental Health



How to Improve Children's Mental Health

As a parent, you regularly take your child to well check-ups to receive immunizations, offer nutritious food to keep him healthy, and read plenty of books to develop his vocabulary. How often, though, do you think about how to take care of your child’s mental health?

If you’re like many adults, it’s probably not often. However, a child’s mental health is just as important as her physical health, particularly when it comes to behaviour and academics.

It’s estimated that 1 in 5 children experience a mental disorder in any given year, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. And while not all mental health problems can be prevented, you can take steps to help keep your child as mentally healthy as possible.

Take Care of Your Mental Health

One of the best things you can do to keep your child mentally healthy is to take care of your own mental health. Not only will you be modelling the habits that improve mental health, but you'll also be creating a healthier environment for your child.
Build Trust
A child’s relationship with a parent plays a large role in a child’s mental health. Developing a feeling of safety and security starts with building trust between parent and child.

Foster Healthy Relationships with Others

The relationship a child has with her parents is vital, but it’s not the only relationship that matters. A mentally healthy child will have a number of relationships with other family members, such as grandparents and cousins, as well as friends and neighbours.

Be Consistent

The importance of being consistent can’t be overstated. Children crave a predictable environment, understanding what activity they are going to do next, whom they’re going to be spending time with, what consequences will be if they break rules and what privileges they will receive for good behaviour.

Play Together
A child who is healthy—both physically and mentally—needs to play. Truthfully, adults need play, too! This is the time to put aside work, chores and other obligations and focus solely on your child, which shows him that he’s worth your precious minutes.

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