
How to Talk to Your Kids About Depression: Kendall Concini’s Cloudy Day Story
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Kendall Concini, a mental health advocate and author, who shares her journey of navigating mental health challenges while parenting, discusses her experiences with depression, ADHD, and the importance of building a supportive community. She emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health, especially in parenting, and introduces her book that aims to help children understand emotions through the metaphor of clouds. The conversation highlights the significance of vulnerability, support systems, and the power of storytelling in addressing mental health issues.
Takeaways
- Parenthood can be challenging, especially with mental health issues.
- Building a supportive community is essential for mental well-being.
- Kendall's family dynamics played a significant role in her journey.
- Understanding mental health can take time and self-reflection.
- Fostering helped Kendall build confidence in her parenting abilities.
- Preparing for postpartum challenges is crucial for new mothers.
- Open communication with partners is key to a healthy relationship.
- Kendall's cloud analogy helps explain emotions to her children.
- Writing a book became a way for Kendall to share her story and connect with others.
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