70% of mental health issues can be prevented with early support. Paula Jesty is the Director of M.I. Understanding - a Canadian initiative using storytelling and puppetry to help families talk about children’s mental health. From recognising early warning signs to using creative tools that make tough topics easier for kids to grasp, Paula reveals practical ways families can create safe, supportive environments at home. The conversation also touches on screen addiction, school collaborat...
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70% of mental health issues can be prevented with early support. Paula Jesty is the Director of M.I. Understanding - a Canadian initiative using storytelling and puppetry to help families talk about children’s mental health. From recognising early warning signs to using creative tools that make tough topics easier for kids to grasp, Paula reveals practical ways families can create safe, supportive environments at home. The conversation also touches on screen addiction, school collaborat...
From Yelling to Healing: Raising Confident Kids and Breaking Generational Cycles
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34 minutes
3 weeks ago
From Yelling to Healing: Raising Confident Kids and Breaking Generational Cycles
Learn how to handle common parenting challenges like yelling, silent treatment, and gaming addiction, and get actionable advice for building stronger family relationships in the digital age. Jasmine Ahluwalia, Parenting Educator and Creator of Colors of Parenting, shares how we can raise emotionally healthy children. Key Takeaways: How to recognize and break negative parenting cycles through “re-parenting”The impact of yelling and silent treatment, and what to do insteadStr...
The Brief
70% of mental health issues can be prevented with early support. Paula Jesty is the Director of M.I. Understanding - a Canadian initiative using storytelling and puppetry to help families talk about children’s mental health. From recognising early warning signs to using creative tools that make tough topics easier for kids to grasp, Paula reveals practical ways families can create safe, supportive environments at home. The conversation also touches on screen addiction, school collaborat...