Want Your Child To Share Their Problems With You?

Parents want open lines of communication with their kids. About both positive moments AND their struggles.

In the current environment, it’s arguably more important than ever to have open channels of communication with our youth, as one in six children have a diagnosable Mental Health Disorder (nami.org). As parents, there are a number of things we can do to hone our listening skills so that our kids feel comfortable opening up to us.

This month on the North Phoenix Mom’s Blog, I share tips that will prepare you to give your child the attention they need.

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Jamie Dana

Jamie Dana

Jamie Dana, MC, LPC, helps teens and adults overcome mental roadblocks and achieve their goals to live an elevated life. Specialties include research-based interventions to address stress and anxiety, trauma, self-esteem, eating issues and struggles of the gifted and high-achieving population. For more information about her techniques, services and additional resources to help you succeed, check her out at www.elevatecounselingaz.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You can also Contact her to schedule an initial appointment today