A new app called Child Psych, launched by the Children’s Institute of Psychology, aims to help raise “a generation of children who do not need to recover from their childhoods,” according to institute co-founder Tammy Schamuhn.
“It provides answers that parents really need and they get so overwhelmed with the amount of information that’s on Google or that’s on Instagram or Facebook or Pinterest or wherever they’re looking. And our company has sifted through all that information already. We’ve read the research, we’ve bought the books, we do our own clinical work and we’re parents.
“Google is super overwhelming sometimes and you get all the information you don’t know where to go to,” Bader told Global News. “So in those emotional moments, you’re not looking to start researching. You’re looking for a quick, direct, helpful comment. And the parenting coaching section is amazing for , getting your questions or concerns answered in an appropriate time.This is a photo of the logo and app image used for the Child Psych app offered by the Institute of Child Psychology.
Over 75 mental health courses and workshops are available to parents along with daily parenting tips, live webinars and “Q&A” sessions hosted by parenting specialists. “These teachers are having to deal with things like obsessive-compulsive disorder or major depressive disorder or cutting and teachers like what do we do with this?
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