May is Mental health awareness month and there is no better month to share Avantika Dixit's story and expertise. Whether we homeschool, remote school, or send our children to school we need to be mindful of the mental health challenges that our children may experience, especially during this pandemic. Avantika is a Clinical Psychologist and she shared her personal journey with wellness and also shared what we should look out for as it relates to our children.
The African proverb for this week's podcast is: (1:22)The jungle is stronger than the elephant. –
South African proverb
Word of the Episode ( 1:45)"Junni" means 1000 in Wolof from Senegal.
The Grown Folks Section: (2:18)
Avantika Dixit is a brain tumor survivor. She is also a Social Scientist, Clinical Psychologist, Hypnotherapist and Positive Psychologist. We spoke to Avantika to an understanding of wellness and how it relates to us as parents and children.
Some of the questions answered were: (listen to the broadcast to hear the Avantika's answers)- As a clinical psychologist what have you observed about the mental health of teens, preteens, and younger children who are dealing with the pandemic?
- What are some signs of concern that parents should be aware of regarding the mental health of their teens and preteens?
- What are some tools that they can use to become more resilient?
- How can parents encourage more dialogue with their teens who may not be in a habit of sharing their emotions?
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