Improve Mental Health Outcomes for Families by Supporting Working Parents

Publisher: Peace at Home Parenting Solutions

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Improve Mental Health Outcomes for Families by Supporting Working Parents

Post-pandemic family life has been dramatically impacted by the perfect storm of working parent burnout in combination with our national pediatric mental health crisis. Children and teens are suffering from anxiety, depression, and suicide at alarming rates. Working parents are craving support and information to gain the confidence and clarity they need to know how to help.