
How Your Parenting Style Shapes Your Child’s Mental Wellbeing in the Digital Age
In today’s world, parenting feels more complicated than ever. Screens are everywhere, routines are packed, and the pressure to “get it right” can feel overwhelming.

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In today’s world, parenting feels more complicated than ever. Screens are everywhere, routines are packed, and the pressure to “get it right” can feel overwhelming.

But knowing what’s going on in your teenager’s body and brain can help you help them more and enable them to become healthy, confident adults.

A family physician isn’t only present when you’re ill; they are a part of your health and wellness throughout every phase of life.

Academics are great, but emotional health is what provides the cornerstone that allows children to excel not only in school, but also in life.

When we hear the word “therapy,” our brains tend to go immediately to emotional issues: depression, anxiety, stress, or trauma.

A cold out of nowhere, persistent exhaustion, or a persistent infection is enough to remind us that our body requires nourishment.

In today’s world, parenting feels more complicated than ever. Screens are everywhere, routines are packed, and the pressure to “get it right” can feel overwhelming.

But knowing what’s going on in your teenager’s body and brain can help you help them more and enable them to become healthy, confident adults.

A family physician isn’t only present when you’re ill; they are a part of your health and wellness throughout every phase of life.

Academics are great, but emotional health is what provides the cornerstone that allows children to excel not only in school, but also in life.

When we hear the word “therapy,” our brains tend to go immediately to emotional issues: depression, anxiety, stress, or trauma.

A cold out of nowhere, persistent exhaustion, or a persistent infection is enough to remind us that our body requires nourishment.