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As parents, nothing is harder than watching your child struggle with anxiety or depression. I know this firsthand—and I often look back wishing I had the tools and awareness I have now. In this episode,
In this episode, I’m sharing the 11 most powerful things I’ve learned that parents can do to help prevent anxiety, depression, and mental illness in their kids.
These aren’t quick fixes or cures—but they are habits and mindsets that, when practiced early and consistently, build resilience, confidence, and connection in your teen.
And if your child is already seeing a therapist, counselor, or on medication, these steps can be the perfect complement to professional support.
You’ll hear practical and faith-filled insights on: How your energy as a parent sets the tone for your child’s emotional health.
The difference between teaching kids their worth versus tying it to grades, friends, or outside achievements.
Why sleep, diet, and exercise are the simplest but most overlooked protectors of mental health.
How to help your teen build resiliency, bounce back from setbacks, and find God’s hand in hard situations.
The impact of social media, video games, and comparison—and how to shift toward gratitude, service, and outward focus.
At the heart of it all, your child needs to know they matter, they are loved unconditionally, and that their worth comes from God—not from the world.
And one of the most powerful ways to teach this is to model it yourself.
👉 Don’t forget—I’ve made a free printable checklist of all 11 ways so you can keep them handy.
Free List of the 11 Steps: Click here
Want a simple, powerful way to start reconnecting with your child? Grab your free copy of The Miracle Cycle™ guide and take the first step today.
If you’re tired of walking on eggshells and just want to feel close to your child again, let’s talk—this free consult call could be the first step to real change.
By Amy Fraughton | Life Coach, Parenting Relationship Coach5
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As parents, nothing is harder than watching your child struggle with anxiety or depression. I know this firsthand—and I often look back wishing I had the tools and awareness I have now. In this episode,
In this episode, I’m sharing the 11 most powerful things I’ve learned that parents can do to help prevent anxiety, depression, and mental illness in their kids.
These aren’t quick fixes or cures—but they are habits and mindsets that, when practiced early and consistently, build resilience, confidence, and connection in your teen.
And if your child is already seeing a therapist, counselor, or on medication, these steps can be the perfect complement to professional support.
You’ll hear practical and faith-filled insights on: How your energy as a parent sets the tone for your child’s emotional health.
The difference between teaching kids their worth versus tying it to grades, friends, or outside achievements.
Why sleep, diet, and exercise are the simplest but most overlooked protectors of mental health.
How to help your teen build resiliency, bounce back from setbacks, and find God’s hand in hard situations.
The impact of social media, video games, and comparison—and how to shift toward gratitude, service, and outward focus.
At the heart of it all, your child needs to know they matter, they are loved unconditionally, and that their worth comes from God—not from the world.
And one of the most powerful ways to teach this is to model it yourself.
👉 Don’t forget—I’ve made a free printable checklist of all 11 ways so you can keep them handy.
Free List of the 11 Steps: Click here
Want a simple, powerful way to start reconnecting with your child? Grab your free copy of The Miracle Cycle™ guide and take the first step today.
If you’re tired of walking on eggshells and just want to feel close to your child again, let’s talk—this free consult call could be the first step to real change.

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