Suicide is not a sudden or impulsive decision; it is a process that often progresses from thoughts to plans and, ultimately, to action. This tragic incident can be interrupted if we are vigilant and responsive. People often give signals—sometimes subtle, sometimes overt—that they are struggling, and by recognising these signs, we can take the first, potentially life-saving step toward helping them.
“Ye Mere Saath Kabhi Nahi Hota”
Our minds are trained not to imagine the “wrong” things and negative outcomes for what we do with and for our children. Yes, you can say no to a constant flurry of morbid thoughts but IF you had the power to change, wouldn’t you give everything you can to change it to happy ending? I can see you nodding.
In today’s world, our children are under immense pressure, and many are struggling with anxiety, depression, and isolation. Unfortunately, anxious children are often raised by anxious parents, perpetuating a cycle of fear and disconnection. This anxiety can become suffocating, leading to broken connections between parents and their children—connections that are crucial for a child’s well-being.
- Why are parents talking about teen mental health and suicide in closed circles with guess work and not empowering themselves with knowledge from experts?
- What is it that we need to do as parents to help form that essential connection with our teens?
Module 1: What Will You Learn In This Workshop?
– The Adolescent Brain
– Dealing With Trauma
– Why are you at Logger heads with your child
– Teen Trouble
– Emotional Regulation
– Understanding Silent Bullying
– Labels and Your own wounds
– Suicide and Red Flags
– Signs Parents Must Note
Facilitators
- Mansi Zaveri – Conscious Parenting Coach & Founder, Kidsstoppress.com
- Nyana Sabharwal- Trauma Informed Specialist
- Madhuri Dadia Deliwala– Counselling Psychologist