Parents
#BeKindToYourMind
As teachers, we understand that you want your children to have the best possible start in life, however we are also very aware of the worries and concerns that you may be experiencing as a result of the pandemic. Therefore, just as we recognise the importance of physical health, we want to highlight the importance of mental health. We all have mental health and during this difficult time, we want to support you in looking after yourself and your family. Encouraging children to recognise and be open about their feelings can give them the skills to cope with the ups and downs that life will throw at them as they grow up. It’s important that our children understand that emotions are normal and that they have the confidence to ask for help if they need it. In order to support you with this, we have uploaded a number of videos and activities and we would encourage you and your children to engage with.
Please feel free to share any pictures or comments (srainey912@c2kni.net); we would love to see you participating in our #BeKindToYourMind campaign.
1. What is mental health?
2. How can I look after my own mental health?
3. How can I support my child in looking after their mental health?
4. My child is anxious, what can I do?
5. Can you give me examples of activities I can do with my child?
There are activities for children on their page but here are some parent-led activities which you might find useful:
6. I’m struggling to cope, who can I turn to?
- www.annafreud.org - A great website full of informative and helpful resources
- Lifeline 0808 808 8000 - You can telephone Lifeline at any time.
- Samaritans 116 123 - A 24-hour helpline
- GP Out of Hours: Dalriada Urgent Care - 028 2566 3500
- Barnardo's NI - 0800 157 7015