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With Jo Morton-Brown
With Jo Morton-Brown
Warning: sensitive content - open discussion of suicide and self-harm.
Supporting a child with mental health challenges can be difficult. In this short video Jo Morton-Brown offers practical strategies and insights to help you understand and support your child. Learn about anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide, and discover effective coping mechanisms and parenting tips to foster your child's emotional wellbeing.
Also from Jo Morton-Brown: Helping Children Fight Anxiety
Supporting a child with mental health challenges can be difficult. In this short video Jo Morton-Brown offers practical strategies and insights to help you understand and support your child. Learn about anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide, and discover effective coping mechanisms and parenting tips to foster your child's emotional wellbeing.
Also from Jo Morton-Brown: Helping Children Fight Anxiety
See the Children's Mental Health Resource Hub for more support on this topic.
About Jo Morton-Brown:
Jo Morton-Brown works as an Emotional Health Practitioner. She is a senior accredited member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP), and a passionate advocate for the improvement of mental wellbeing, especially in children and young people (CYP).
Jo offers practical parenting support, drawing on both her academic expertise and her extensive experience working with children and young people (ages 4-19). As a working mother herself, she understands the unique challenges of raising a child. She provides additional support for young people and their parents through her YouTube Channel.
Jo Morton-Brown works as an Emotional Health Practitioner. She is a senior accredited member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP), and a passionate advocate for the improvement of mental wellbeing, especially in children and young people (CYP).
Jo offers practical parenting support, drawing on both her academic expertise and her extensive experience working with children and young people (ages 4-19). As a working mother herself, she understands the unique challenges of raising a child. She provides additional support for young people and their parents through her YouTube Channel.



