Mental Health Awareness Week: Key Stages
  Looking after your mental health.      Key Stages.     Childhood:   Potential difficult experiences for a child include:   Going to a new school, starting school for the very first time.   Establishing new friendships.   Moving away from familiar routines.   Being bullied.   Death of a family member or pet.   Divorcing parents.   Arguing parents/ abusive parents.   Too much time spent in a virtual world online so that the real world can start to feel non-negotiable.   Undeveloped relationship skills.  Of course, none of these events necessarily produce a depressive episode. And it should be noted that some adversity in a child's life can strengthen mental resilience. It is important to support your child, look out for changes in behaviour or mood however subtle. Help your child to have fun, relax, eat a healthy diet, exercise, read books, be creative.  Teach your child how to explain events to themselves in ways that are not depressing.   Offer unconditional love and support.   ...