The Kids Are Doing Okay, Right? A Mental Health Check for Children

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The Kids Are Doing Okay, Right? A Mental Health Check for Children

by Taylor Bennett

Updated: Oct. 25, 2021

Originally Published: May 3, 2021

The pandemic has posed significant challenges for families, particularly for children. From missed celebrations to increased screen time, childhood experiences have transformed in unprecedented ways. Our panel of specialists will delve into the effects of the pandemic on children’s mental health, cognitive growth, education, social connections, and overall resilience. We will also emphasize how to recognize potential issues and support your child in thriving during these tough times.

Featured Experts:

  • Jamie Rivers, Global Parenting Specialist (known as The Parenting Guru)
  • Dr. Lisa Thompson, Pediatric Behavioral Expert and Media Researcher

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In summary, the pandemic has significantly affected children’s mental and emotional well-being, requiring parents to be vigilant and proactive in identifying any signs of distress. By staying informed and seeking support, families can help their children navigate these challenging times more effectively.