Things Have Changed

By David Magee

Release : 2023-08-08

Genre : Self-Improvement, Books, Health, Mind & Body, Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Psychology

Kind : ebook

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Written with a parent’s passion and empathy, Things Have Changed offers a clear road map for navigating painful struggles that many modern children and students face, including mental health issues, substance abuse, and more.

Today’s world can be a daunting one for parents. Anxiety, depression, addiction, eating disorders, loneliness, social media; the list goes on. Award-winning author, student wellbeing activist, and creator of The William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing at the University of Mississippi, David Magee offers guidance on raising teens amid increasingly common challenges. 

Magee shares research-backed insights on how to:

Have conversations about mental health and drug and alcohol abuseEmpower your child to ask for help when they need itDecide when and if treatment is needed Encourage your child to invest in healthy relationshipsBe intentional about social media use and interactionsFoster your child’s desire to engage with your familyCreate and maintain healthy boundaries Advocate for your child’s wellbeing at school and with family 
Now, more than ever, parents and educators need better information about the challenges facing their children, what sorts of issues to expect and when, and the warning signs to look for. You’ll find the guidance you need to feel prepared and tackle obstacles to your child’s wellbeing in Things Have Changed.

Things Have Changed

By David Magee

Release : 2023-08-08

Genre : Self-Improvement, Books, Health, Mind & Body, Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Psychology

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Written with a parent’s passion and empathy, Things Have Changed offers a clear road map for navigating painful struggles that many modern children and students face, including mental health issues, substance abuse, and more.

Today’s world can be a daunting one for parents. Anxiety, depression, addiction, eating disorders, loneliness, social media; the list goes on. Award-winning author, student wellbeing activist, and creator of The William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing at the University of Mississippi, David Magee offers guidance on raising teens amid increasingly common challenges. 

Magee shares research-backed insights on how to:

Have conversations about mental health and drug and alcohol abuseEmpower your child to ask for help when they need itDecide when and if treatment is needed Encourage your child to invest in healthy relationshipsBe intentional about social media use and interactionsFoster your child’s desire to engage with your familyCreate and maintain healthy boundaries Advocate for your child’s wellbeing at school and with family 
Now, more than ever, parents and educators need better information about the challenges facing their children, what sorts of issues to expect and when, and the warning signs to look for. You’ll find the guidance you need to feel prepared and tackle obstacles to your child’s wellbeing in Things Have Changed.

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