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The Anna Freud Centre is transforming mental health by working with infants, children, young people and their families, their communities and professionals to deliver timely evidence-based support for all.
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Child - Mental health & wellbeing

Anna Freud - Talking mental health with young people at secondary school

It’s good to talk “The teenage years are both exciting and challenging to parents and children. Children start to see a future independent of their parents while parents have to find new ways of protecting a young person who may choose to turn to peers rather than parents for support. This period can be a confusing and testing time which can be hard for parents. Most young people navigate their way through adolescence. However, for a small number of children problems can become persistent and can threaten the connection between parent and child. Talking early on, before problems become too ingrained, almost always helps. Sometimes we stop talking because we don’t know what to say. We hope this leaflet may help. Of course, we all know that it’s not always possible to talk, but it is always good to make the offer. Sometimes supportive friends or a trusted adult – perhaps a teacher – can help. Professionals are there, but even if their help is required, it is still good to talk.” Professor Peter Fonagy, CEO of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
In Short
As parents and carers, it can be hard to know whether your child’s feelings and behaviour are normal or becoming a problem. This is especially during adolescence when young people can feel a great deal of pressure and increasingly want to loosen their family ties.

Please click HERE for the excellent leaflet for Secondary School parents & children from the Anna Freud Centre.

What is mental health?

We all have mental health. Mental health is about our feelings, our thinking, our emotions and our moods. Looking after our mental health is important.

We all have small feelings every day: These sometimes feel strong and overwhelming, whether happy or sad, but they go away before too long.

Sometimes we experience big feelings: These feel strong and overwhelming for a long time. They stop us doing what we want to in our lives.

Please click HERE for more information about the work of the Anna Freud Centre, or to donate to the charity.

Finding support ChildLine:

For 18s and under
0800 1111

NSPCC:
0808 800 5000

YoungMinds Parent Helpline:
0808 802 5544

Youth Wellbeing Directory:
youthwellbeing.org

DISCLAIMER
This article is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Essential Parent has used all reasonable care in compiling the information from leading experts and institutions but makes no warranty as to its accuracy. Consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. For details click here.