Feb 28 • 12:42 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Discussing the Causes of Aggressive Behavior during Children's Mental Health Week

Children's mental health week "Talk to Me" will focus on the causes of aggressive behavior and healthy cooperation in sports from March 2 to March 6.

The forthcoming Children's Mental Health Week titled "Talk to Me," taking place from March 2 to March 6, aims to spark discussions among various specialists about the underlying causes of aggressive behavior and the importance of healthy cooperation in sports. Events will delve into how to foster healthy relationships among children while addressing issues accessed children face, including those with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the often-overlooked signs of their struggles within educational systems.

In addition to discussing children's relationships with peers, the events will also cover preparation for kindergarten for parents. Experts will be present to guide discussions on psychotic disorders in children and adolescents, providing insights into preventive measures and interventions that can support at-risk youth. The involvement of experienced professionals, such as child psychiatrist Ilana Germanenko and clinical psychologist Aija Zībera, brings valuable expertise to the discussions, ensuring that participants gain a robust understanding of the mental health challenges that children may encounter.

Furthermore, the week will highlight key themes like preschool-aged children's responsibilities and the necessary support for families whose children are facing serious, chronic illnesses. By addressing these topics comprehensively, the event seeks to create a supportive environment for families and equip parents with the tools they need to navigate challenges, bolstering community awareness and involvement in child mental health issues.

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