
Mental Health Awareness Month: Why Early Support Matters for Kids and Teens
Mental Health Awareness Month is a reminder on why early support for children and teens is crucial. Learn how families can take action.
Winter break offers a welcome pause from the usual school routine, but once the holiday festivities wind down, keeping kids occupied can become a challenge. With Christmas celebrations in the rearview mirror, this is the perfect time to focus on fun, educational activities that engage young minds while helping them recharge for the year ahead. Here are some ideas to make the most of the remaining days of winter break.
Winter break is a unique opportunity to bond as a family while fostering creativity, curiosity and a love for learning. By incorporating some of these activities, you can ensure the remaining days are filled with meaningful experiences that keep your children happy, active and ready to tackle the new year.
Mental Health Awareness Month is a reminder on why early support for children and teens is crucial. Learn how families can take action.
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