What Parents Do Wrong - Explained by a Teen
Fighting for Kids: Overcome Early Chronic Diseases
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6m 40s
As parents, we do our best to support children – but is that working out? According to the 16-years-old Abdullah, many of his friends are struggling with low self-esteem because of what they hear from adults. What should we change in ourselves in order to change the mental health of our children for the better? Tune in to this 7-minute episode and hear this powerful confession!
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