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Families And Their Difficulties
This unit looks at the family across time in its different forms including blended families, separated families, foster families, extended families, adoptive families and families from a range of cultures. It addresses the pressures on families when things go wrong including the development of mental health issues in children or other family members, relationship difficulties, divorce or separation or financial worries. It highlights possible signs of distress and suggests some ways in which families can cushion the effects of life challenges and also recognise if they are being unhelpful.
Building Confidence And Resilience
This session covers advice to parents themselves rather than to professionals engaging with the system. It includes helping a child to cope in today’s pushy world, helping a child to build friendships and deal with bullying, and suggests different ways to support your child to be resilient.
Children’s Social Care Referral
This session considers families subject to a social care referral, reflecting parents' experiences, the feelings involved and how best to manage the situation positively in order to get the right help.
Feelings And Emotions
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Anger And Aggression
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Poor Concentration And Over-activity
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Flashback, Trauma And Bullying
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Mood Swings And Muddled Thinking
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Sex And Sexuality
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.
Wetting And Soiling
There are a range of problems and types of problems that we see in children and young people. These difficulties can be grouped into problem types. The aim is to not repeat the existing MindEd content but rather to highlight what can be found and why it matters. Although this session does not cover every topic in detail, the material within these sessions is highly relevant to parents grappling with difficulties.