In Conversation for Children’s Mental Health Week, Part 1

In Conversation for #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek, Part 1: Is there an increased need for a focus and awareness about children's mental health and wellbeing?  

This week is Children's Mental Health Week and also the week that we launch pre-orders for our Book of Beasties Home Edition. So this week we have done a series of conversations with Craig Fearn, our CEO, around all the topics of Children’s mental wellbeing and what we can do as adults, carers, parents and educators to have a positive impact and why that is important.  

Today’s topic: Is there an increased need for a focus and awareness about children's mental health and wellbeing, or is it something that we're kind of getting better at doing and dealing with over time? And what about SATS, are they working for our kids, or are we adding yet more pressure on children that are not emotionally mature enough to deal with it?

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Monday, February 6, 2023
In Conversation for Children’s Mental Health Week, Part 1

In Conversation for #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek, Part 1: Is there an increased need for a focus and awareness about children's mental health and wellbeing?  

This week is Children's Mental Health Week and also the week that we launch pre-orders for our Book of Beasties Home Edition. So this week we have done a series of conversations with Craig Fearn, our CEO, around all the topics of Children’s mental wellbeing and what we can do as adults, carers, parents and educators to have a positive impact and why that is important.  

Today’s topic: Is there an increased need for a focus and awareness about children's mental health and wellbeing, or is it something that we're kind of getting better at doing and dealing with over time? And what about SATS, are they working for our kids, or are we adding yet more pressure on children that are not emotionally mature enough to deal with it?