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Children’s Well-Being videos

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A child with health or mental health challenges may be struggling without your knowing it. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between normal childhood emotions and behaviors and those that are a cause for concern. Always start with love, support, communication, and careful observation, taking notes over a week or two to look for patterns in your child. Things to look for include irregular or unusual behaviors, anything from food/sleep changes to fears and anxieties, withdrawal, anger, highs and lows, stomach- or headaches, and altered social interactions.

If you or someone you know is in immediate need of support, please seek professional help. If you are in crisis, here are some immediate free resources.

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Principles of Mental Health Practice with LGBT Children and Adolescents I: Professional Guidelines

In this video, Stewart Adelson, M.D., a psychiatrist at Columbia University, discusses professional guidelines for psychiatric work with LGBT youths. Dr.

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Kids With Tourette's Syndrome Talk About Experiences | Growing Up | Real Families

It is thought that one in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, a neurological condition affecting the brain and nervous system that is characterised by involuntary, random sounds and movements, known as tics - most are boys.

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The Boy Crisis: A Sobering Look at the State of Our Boys | Warren Farrell Ph.D. | TEDxMarin

What is causing a worldwide Boy Crisis and how do we resolve it. A sobering look at the current state of Boys in our society and what we must understand before we can help them.

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Invisible Diversity: A Story Of Undiagnosed Autism | Carrie Beckwith-Fellows | TEDxVilnius

What is autism and why is it difficult to get it diagnosed? In her talk Carrie shares her own personal journey towards diagnosis of autism: why it took 35 years, and what are the root causes for such invisible diversity?

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Break the Stigma

It’s not always easy to tell others that your child has challenges managing their thoughts or feelings. And it might not be easy for your child to express that either. Even though it is normal for people of any age to experience these challenges, our culture has told us we need to fear them.

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Art Therapy Activities: Art Therapy for Mental Health Problems in Children

For children with mental health problems, art therapy can help them build skills. Give kids the tools they need with help from a professional art therapist in this free video.

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Children’s Mental Health Disorders—A Journey for Parents and Children

Meet two families and hear about their experiences living with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Tourette Syndrome.

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How to teach your Grade 2-3 dyslexic child to read

Parents and teachers must always remember that children with dyslexia can learn to read. Yes, it can be tricky and time consuming, but it can be done! It just takes a lot of patience on the part of parents, teachers, and children, as well as persistence and consistency.

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Peter A. Levine Speaks to Bullying

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The Entrepreneurial Mindset: From Kid to Entrepreneur | Kim Cope | TEDxGastownWomen

In this talk, Kim discusses the incredible capacity that children have for creativity, risk-taking and brushing aside limitations. She explains that the qualities found in successful entrepreneurs are also prevalent in children, and argues that we need to foster these qualities—not squander them.

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