Parent Burnout and Kids’ Mental Health: Skip the Parenting Hacks and Focus on What Really Matters

Publisher: Peace at Home Parenting Solutions

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Parent Burnout and Kids’ Mental Health:  Skip the Parenting Hacks and Focus on What Really Matters

With parent burnout and exhaustion at an all-time high, working parents are searching for ways to stay productive at work and make family life easier. At the same time, child and teen mental health problems are on the rise. At Peace at Home Parenting, working parents have taught us that they need quick, clear principles to help them recognize that persistent misbehavior, irritability and/or withdrawal may be indicators of increased stress or unmet needs that contribute to kids’ mental health problems.