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23-- Parenting A Child with Mental Health Challenges: Navigating the Emotional Struggles and Finding Hope
- 2025/03/27
- 再生時間: 37 分
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Parenting a child with mental health struggles is not a battle anyone prepares you for. In fact, it can feel like you're fighting a war—and sometimes, you don’t even know if you're winning. I’m sharing our personal journey today and the five pitfalls that nearly every parent in this situation faces. But more importantly, I’m giving you hope: There are truths that can guide you through the hardest days, and no matter what you're feeling, you’re not failing. Let’s dig into how you can navigate this journey with strength and grace, even in the toughest times.
In this episode, you will learn:
- The Emotional Toll: The hidden struggles of parenting a child with mental health challenges.
- Internal Conflicts: Navigating the conflicting emotions and doubts many parents face.
- Guilt and Overwhelm: Understanding common pitfalls in the parenting journey.
- Self-Care Matters: How prioritizing your well-being helps you show up for your child.
- Finding Hope: Practical tips for giving yourself grace during tough times.
- Get the resources mentioned at: CalmConnectionParent.com/resource
- Book a call to find out more about Calm Connection Coaching Program.
- Join our online Facebook support group: Parenting With Personality Group
- Find out more: ParentingWithPersonality.com
- Download the Parenting With Personality APP on Google Play or Apple Store
*** This podcast and host will not offer medical advice, nor is it intended to take the place of counseling, medical intervention, or treatment. Jami Kirkbride is hereby operating as a parenting coach and will not diagnose or treat clients. Please consult a doctor, medical professional, or mental health provider to meet your immediate and ongoing needs.
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