Wellbeing Report
Amanda Palombi
Wellbeing Report
Amanda Palombi
Positive mental health and wellbeing is important for your child or teen’s healthy development and learning. It supports them to manage the normal challenges of life. Environments, experiences, relationships and individual characteristics all contribute to mental health and wellbeing. For children and teens, wellbeing is supported when they:
It can be helpful to think of mental health and mental ill-health as existing along a continuum.
We all move along the continuum as we face challenges and situations that test our capacity to cope and change our mental health. Our mental health can change slowly or quickly.
Most people will experience changes in their mental health at some point during their lifetime. Social, emotional and environmental factors all influence our position along the continuum. Learn more about the mental health continuum.
Even if someone isn’t experiencing mental ill-health, that doesn’t mean their mental health is flourishing. Alternatively, it is possible to be diagnosed with a mental illness and still feel well and function effectively in many aspects of life.
As parents and carers, you’re already doing lots of things to support your child’s mental health and wellbeing. You can continue to protect your child’s mental health and wellbeing by developing and promoting:
For a range of videos and articles backed by Australian experts on how to support your child’s mental health, visit Raising Children Network.
Find practical parenting tips on boosting your child’s mental and wellbeing, plus answers to key questions on when, why and how to seek support at the raising a healthy mind app.
All parents and carers need support to build confidence and skills or to discuss specific concerns.
More information on Victorian Government Services for parents and carers.