Own The Mental Health Of Your Children
Mental Health
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1h 29m
Jason Reid (YPO Global One), whose search for answers after his son's suicide is documented in "Tell My Story, and Dr. Mark Goulston will share ways to discuss mental health with your children and offer actionable advice on warning signs. Attendees will have access to the Tell My Story film, which explores the reasons behind the increases in suicides as well as the connection between devices, social media and adolescent mental health. This event will help you rethink your parenting strategy and become accountable for the mental health of your children.
Take a look at societal trends and opportunities to assist our youth both as parents and as community members.
Learn how to own the mental health of your children and identify the signs to prevent suicide.
Dispel common mental health issues, such as how talking about them makes someone more vulnerable to them.
Discover ways to open conversations with your children about mental health and guide them toward help and hope.
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