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Beech Acres, Cincinnati Parenting Survey, Mental Health Month, Natural Strength Parenting™, Parents

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Every day millions of people live with a mental illness. This including one in five adolescents, 13-18 years-old. Last year we surveyed over 600 parents in the Greater Cincinnati area and discovered that their #1 parenting concern was “understanding kid’s mental health issues”. During the month of May, we have the opportunity to raise awareness of mental health and work toward removing the stigma associated with it. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter and be sure to sign up for our quarterly parenting newsletter.  

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Beech Acres, Donate, Gratitude, Natural Strength Parenting™

Your Kids Are Loving, Kind, and Creative. Let Them Share That.

Natural Strength Parenting™ helps parents uncover their family’s strengths with a mindful framework for intentional growth. Experience NSP™ through Make. Sell. Give. Make.Sell.Give. is a unique opportunity for families to be creative and to give back to their communities together. Make family time a priority by intentionally setting aside time to spend together. Creating these mindful, meaningful moments, without outside distractions is a great opportunity to model family values. Get curious with your children about what they are passionate about and how they would like to be contributors to their community. Children that focus on how they can help others, not just on what they want, experience greater happiness. Sell into strengths, connect and prioritize time together as your family works towards a common goal to empower family members and strengthen family relationships. Children will have an opportunity to discover their own strengths such as how creative they are, the importance of teamwork and their perspective can be different than others on how to reach goals. When a child is determined to be successful at fundraising, their strength of perseverance shows up. There is no greater way for a child to experience a boost in their confidence than to know their strengths. Giving to others gives people an opportunity to show their gratitude for your generosity; with your support, people are helped in ways they could not be otherwise. But did you know that the person giving actually feels gratitude as well?When children experience making a difference in other people’s lives, it is experiencing kindness, compassion, and empathy in the most profound way. Get started by downloading a Make.Sell.Give. “Our Family Cares ‘funsheet’” today. Whether you give to Beech Acres Parenting Center or another charitable organization we’d love to see your creation! Share on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #OurFamilyCares or #MakeSellGive so we can see your creativity! To learn more about Natural Strenght Parenting™ or to donate to Beech Acres Parenting Center visit our website.

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Beech Acres, Cincinnati Parenting Survey, Natural Strength Parenting™

American Academy of Pediatrics Updates Recommendations for Mental Health Screenings

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommended today that children ages 10-21 are screened annually for signs of depression. This new recommendation is the first major update to their guidelines in 10 years. Previously, the recommendation was for screenings to begin at age 12. One in five adolescents 13-18 have or will have a serious mental illness. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin at just 14. Those who are suffering may have difficulty connecting with their family and friends. They might struggle in school. They may abuse drugs or alcohol. If left undiagnosed and untreated they may suffer physical consequences including suicide. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death in children and young adults ages 10-24. And 90% of those who died by suicide had some type of underlying mental illness. Parents are concerned, and rightfully so, about their kids’ mental health. Last year Beech Acres Parenting Center surveyed over 600 Cincinnati are parents and discovered that 44% of parents identified understanding kids’ mental health issues as extremely or very concerning. “Knowing that parents are thinking about mental health is encouraging, because parent involvement and early intervention are critical keys in treatment,” Jim Mason, Beech Acres Parenting Center President & CEO said. “We want parents to know that they can find help with these concerns from Beech Acres, where the focus is on building a team of professionals from psychiatry, counseling and child development to provide the best care.” Parents also indicated that they were interested in receiving help in the following areas; understanding kids’ mental health issues, understanding kids’ emotional development, and building on their children’s innate strengths. Concerned parents should talk to their pediatrician, and their children, about mental health issues right now.   We can help you build resiliency in your child by helping you identify their strengths in a parent coaching session. Here you will learn about Natural Strength Parenting™ our unique, strengths-based approach to parenting. Mental health is a serious concern and requires serious attention. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations are an important part of the solution. Beech Acres Parenting Center encourages all parents to seek help if they need it and together we will raise capable, caring, contributing children.

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Beech Acres, Natural Strength Parenting™, Raising Positive Children

An Evening with Lea Waters: Raising Strong Children Recap

On January 11th, Mayerson Academy, Beech Acres Parenting Center and Children, Inc. welcomed author Lea Waters to Cincinnati as part of the Raising Positive Children: Global Author Series. Dr. Waters is an Australian psychologist, academic, researcher, author, and speaker who specializes in positive education, parenting, and organizations. Her book, The Strength Switch (see our review here) details the benefits of focusing on and building your child’s strengths before focusing on their weaknesses. The event was a huge success that saw parents leaving with a new perspective on strength-based parenting. Don’t miss the next Raising Positive Children event, Raising Confident Children featuring Lousia Jewell, on February 15th. Louisa Jewell is a speaker, author, positive psychology expert and the founder of the Canadian Positive Psychology Association (www.cppa.ca). She has facilitated thousands of people towards greater flourishing both at work and in their personal lives. Get your tickets now! Mayerson Academy president Jillian Darwish welcomes Dr. Waters to Mayerson Academy. “You do need to work on your child’s weaknesses, there is no doubt about that. The absence of a weakness is not the same as the presence of a strength. If you start with strengths we are starting with them at their best.  -Dr. Lea Waters “When we are talking about strengths-based parenting we are talking about a style of parenting that seeks to connect our children with their unique talents and strengths.” -Dr. Lea Waters “We are hardwired to have strengths. Everyone has them. Everyone has the capacity for resilience. Your child is stronger than you think.”  -Dr. Lea Waters

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Beech Acres, Natural Strength Parenting™, Parenting Tips, Parents, Strengths

Book Review: The Strength Switch, By Lea Waters; A Busy Mom’s Perspective

Guest blogger, Nikki Zellen, Director of Marketing Book Review: The Strength Switch, by Dr. Lea Waters As a busy Mom working at Beech Acres Parenting Center (behind the scenes), I am fortunate that sometimes my ‘homework’ helps me with my own kids! I had the pleasure of reading Ms. Waters’ book in advance of her appearance in Cincinnati for Raising Strong Children, part one of the Raising Positive Children: Global Author Series on January 11th at Mayerson Academy. The Strength Switch is laid out in two parts: Laying the Foundation and Building Strengths. In reading the first half, I recognized many of the same academic studies that our social workers casually talk about in the hallways and reference in meetings. However, Ms. Waters breaks them down for parents to understand. The references to the science and studies help the reader develop a belief that this stuff works! Once you start to embrace the opportunity to flip the switch, Ms. Waters provides many activities for different ages to test with your family. My personal favorite was The Praise Puzzle chapter. Ms. Waters provides detailed examples and phrases of how to celebrate your child in a way that builds on their strengths. If your child brings homes a good grade, there are a variety of ways to respond (which I had never really thought about before), which she outlines: Generic Praise: “Good Job!” Process Praise: “You prepared for this test by spending extra time each night reviewing material.   And it worked!” (praising child’s strategy) or “You pulled up your score by a full grade! What do you think you did that helped you improve? (praising child’s improvement) Praise for Character: “Thanks for opening the door! You are a helpful person!” (will internalize moral strengths are within him) Her recommendation: Strength-based Praise, linking a strength with an action. “You’ve used your persistence [strength] to stick to the task of reviewing for this test every night last week [action], even when you were tired and wanted to play computer games.” “…strength-based praise encourages both achievement and good character by connecting kids with the positive forces they unleash through the combined power of their strengths and their actions.” – Lea Waters The book forces parents to stop and think about their word choices and the profound impact they have on our children. Ms. Waters summarizes the book best for us… “Attention on the negative helped us survive. Attention on the positive helps us thrive.”   And we all want our kids to thrive! My one wish, which may be all Moms’ wish, is for more time. The Strength Switch was a little dense to get through, but if you are lucky enough to be near a Beech Acres Parenting Center location… in one hour you will be able to get a taste of Natural Strength Parenting™ with a parenting coach. Our strengths-based approach to parenting is based on many of the same studies mentioned in the book. Set an intention to focus on your parenting this year by reading The Strength Switch and seeing Lea Waters live in Cincinnati on January 11th. Tickets are available here!

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Beech Acres, Natural Strength Parenting™, Services, Strengths

Wrap-Around Support: Wendy’s Story

An important ingredient in serving modern parents is meeting them where they are with appropriate and effective services. This means not only helping them where they are in their parenting journeys but being physically available at convenient locations. To accomplish this, Beech Acres provides services in homes, communities and over 25 local schools. Wendy was first introduced to Beech Acres Parenting Center at her eldest son, David’s school. David was experiencing behavioral issues in school and was connected with mental health services through Beech Acres Parenting Center right at the school. This simple connection to initial services for David started an important journey for Wendy’s family. Wendy’s environment was impacting her personal progress and her ability to raise her family the way she wanted. Negativity from individuals in Wendy’s social sphere was having an unwelcome influence on her and her family. “Wendy felt downtrodden and overwhelmed by her circumstances,” said Sarah, a Therapeutic Service Provider with Beech Acres. “She needed direction and encouragement.” Beech Acres offered Wendy “wrap- around” support for her entire family. In addition to her oldest son, Wendy has two preschoolers. As an early prevention tactic, Wendy’s younger children were enrolled in our Kindergarten Readiness program. The personalized support Wendy and her children received through Kindergarten Readiness helped them identify their own natural strengths as they prepared for success in school. Wendy’s daughter successfully completed the program. Her results on the Bracken School Readiness Assessment demonstrated ‘very advanced’ on the school composite score. Her youngest son continues to participate in the program and is on target developmentally as indicated by the Bracken Assessment. Wendy’s perseverance has led to an improvement in her family’s situation. Not just for her children, but for herself. “Our wrap-around support included helping Wendy achieve her overall personal goals in addition to early learning preparation for her daughter and son,” said Deandre, a Parent Educator with BAPC. “She focused on gaining employment and finding adequate housing for herself and children.” As a result of participating in various programs through Beech Acres Parenting Center Wendy is now gainfully employed and is moving her family into its own home. Deandre continues to engage Wendy and her family in wrap-around services with Family Peer Support and Behavioral Health services. Her family is happily thriving, and her children are prepared for success in school. Her resiliency has altered the trajectory of her life and the lives of her children!

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Beech Acres, Bullying, Cincinnati Parenting Survey, Natural Strength Parenting™, Parenting Tips, Parents

Discussing Top Parenting Concerns from the Cincinnati Parenting Survey on WVXU

Today, Beech Acres Parenting Center President and CEO Jim Mason, Vice President of New Business Development Jill Huynh and School-based Services Supervisor Cheryl Riley joined Mark Heyne on WVXU Cincinnati to discuss the results of our Cincinnati Parenting Survey. In the survey, 44% of parents identified Understanding kids’ mental health issues as extremely or very concerning. This was the single biggest concern identified. Here are some highlights from the show: “Our goal at Beech Acres Parenting Center is to shift the stigma from ‘I have to go to Beech Acres’, to ‘I get to go to Beech Acres.’ We are delighted parents want to get help with their children’s mental health.” -Jim Mason “Parenting is one of the most rewarding and challenging jobs we take on in our lives.” -Jill Huynh “We customize our care to our clients and meet them where they are.” -Cheryl Riley “Everyone has innate strengths they were born with; in knowing those strengths parents can understand their kids better, but also understand their own parenting.”  -Jill Huynh “Let’s look at the strengths and resiliency of the family and focus on amplifying that.” -Cheryl Riley “If we can intervene early enough we can build a positive foundation. Our approach is to promote what we want to see, not what we don’t want to see.” -Jill Huynh “Let’s look at the strengths and resiliency of the family and focus on amplifying that.” -Cheryl Riley “We have a saying. Hurt kids hurt kids. We have compassion for people doing the bullying because they are a hurt person.” -Jim Mason “Beech Acres will work with the parents to remove barriers to get them the help they need.” -Cheryl Riley Parents who participated in our survey also identified discipline, drug use and bullying among other top concerns. What parenting concerns do you have? Discover your strengths and unlock your power as a parent today with Natural Strength Parenting™, our unique strengths-based approach to intentional parenting. Call today to learn more. 513-231-6630. http://wvxu.org/post/top-parenting-concerns-among-cincinnati-families#stream/0

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Beech Acres, Natural Strength Parenting™, Parents, Strengths

Listen Live On WVXU!

Tune in this Thursday as Jim Mason, President and CEO, Jaimi Cabrera, Director of New Business Development and, Cheryl Riley, a Supervisor from our School-based Services team join Mark Heyne live on 91.7 WVXU Cincinnati to discuss top parenting concerns uncovered by our Cincinnati Parenting Survey. Stream or tune in this Thursday, November 9th, at 1:00! http://wvxu.org/post/top-parenting-concerns-among-cincinnati-families

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