Keeping your child close and breastfeeding them for as long as you choose will do nothing but foster independence and
emotional wellbeing later in life.
Not exact matches
Public Health England confirms the importance of supporting children in the Early Years: «There is very strong evidence that investment in promoting the
emotional wellbeing and mental health of parents and children notably in the pre-school years and throughout the school aged years, can avoid health and social problems
later in life.»
All of these resilience characteristics contribute to positive mental health and
wellbeing, and reduce the risk of social or
emotional problems
later in childhood.
Drawing on the
latest research it helps explain why parents» actions make a difference to their children's
emotional wellbeing and future positive mental health.
The
latest research around what helps support
emotional wellbeing throughout life is used.
Implementing the Drug Strategy in a coordinated way with the implementation of the Health Plan, the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples» Mental Health and Social and
Emotional Wellbeing (in development at the time of writing)[93] and the 2013 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Strategy [94] remains a key challenge for 2015 as discussed
later.