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Ep 28. Building resilience in our little ones

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Mental health is an important issue for all ages, including our little ones. Supporting the mental wellbeing of our children can help them thrive now and in the future.


As a mum, it's important to me that I help build resilience in my children. It's something that I know is going to be valuable for them throughout their lives. But what exactly is resilience, and how can we go about building it in our kids?


In this week’s episode I spoke with Psychologist Jo from Core of Wellbeing about how to help kids develop resilience so they can thrive when things get tough. But we also spoke about how to identify when their mental wellbeing may be suffering and what we can do to help support them.


According to the World Health Organisation, around 450 million people suffer from mental health disorders worldwide. That's 15% of the global population! Considering that 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem in their lifetime, it's important that as parents we take steps to support our children's mental wellbeing.


So in this conversation with Jo, I wanted to explore more on how as parents we can practical support and nurture our littles ones mental wellbeing and resilience.


Topics Covered

  1. How prevalent is depression and anxiety in this age group?
  2. How can a parent identify if their primary school aged child is having difficulty with their mental health? What are some signs to lookout for?
  3. The use of technology starts early. How much does this affect their brain development and emotional stability?
  4. What is resilience and what are we trying to achieve with building it?
  5. What are some techniques or methods of helping our children build resilience?

At Core of Wellbeing, Jo and Crystal offer a service where they work with families to help equip them and build their toolkit.

Links Mentioned

Core of Wellbeing Website: https://coreofwellbeing.com.au/

Instagram: @coreofwellbeing

Hosted by

Unscripted with Alex is hosted by our pharmacist & Founder of Botika Co, Alexandra Shepherd.

You can follow Alex on Instagram @alexshepherdpharmacist for behind the scenes footage, health tips, motivation, & product reviews and recommendations.

Produced By: Botika Co


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mental health is an important issue for all ages, including our little ones. Supporting the mental wellbeing of our children can help them thrive now and in the future.


As a mum, it's important to me that I help build resilience in my children. It's something that I know is going to be valuable for them throughout their lives. But what exactly is resilience, and how can we go about building it in our kids?


In this week’s episode I spoke with Psychologist Jo from Core of Wellbeing about how to help kids develop resilience so they can thrive when things get tough. But we also spoke about how to identify when their mental wellbeing may be suffering and what we can do to help support them.


According to the World Health Organisation, around 450 million people suffer from mental health disorders worldwide. That's 15% of the global population! Considering that 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem in their lifetime, it's important that as parents we take steps to support our children's mental wellbeing.


So in this conversation with Jo, I wanted to explore more on how as parents we can practical support and nurture our littles ones mental wellbeing and resilience.


Topics Covered

  1. How prevalent is depression and anxiety in this age group?
  2. How can a parent identify if their primary school aged child is having difficulty with their mental health? What are some signs to lookout for?
  3. The use of technology starts early. How much does this affect their brain development and emotional stability?
  4. What is resilience and what are we trying to achieve with building it?
  5. What are some techniques or methods of helping our children build resilience?

At Core of Wellbeing, Jo and Crystal offer a service where they work with families to help equip them and build their toolkit.

Links Mentioned

Core of Wellbeing Website: https://coreofwellbeing.com.au/

Instagram: @coreofwellbeing

Hosted by

Unscripted with Alex is hosted by our pharmacist & Founder of Botika Co, Alexandra Shepherd.

You can follow Alex on Instagram @alexshepherdpharmacist for behind the scenes footage, health tips, motivation, & product reviews and recommendations.

Produced By: Botika Co


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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