Today we honor #Juneteenth, a day to celebrate freedom, reflect on our history, & continue the work toward equity and justice. Progress has been made, but the pursuit of racial equality remains as important as ever. #BlackMentalHealthMatters
Children who care for toxic or harmful parents may feel trapped by societal expectations to provide care by default. This article from @cptsdfoundation explores how caregivers can set boundaries and prioritize their own well-being. https://t.co/U39clovysE
Self-awareness is often viewed as a strength and a marker of emotional intelligence, but research suggests that when it becomes excessive, it can lead to overthinking and constant self-questioning that feels mentally draining. Learn more from @PsychToday https://t.co/2zkAmuLD8J
Every family brings unique identities & experiences that shape caregiving & child development. When early childhood professionals lead with awareness & respect, they build partnerships with families & support better outcomes for children. @ZEROTOTHREE https://t.co/nT9nZCpEyb
Online safety doesn’t stop when school ends. Schools can engage families this summer to reinforce safe digital practices at home. Explore @Know2Protect resources for classroom use and family support https://t.co/4oE11kTJk7
Small practice separations can help make summer camp feel less overwhelming later on. The goal isn’t perfect confidence—it’s making separation feel familiar and manageable over time. Read more tips for preparing for summer camp from @APA here: https://t.co/SzwqiF36pd
#SchoolSafetyTip from @SchoolSafetyGov: Engage parents in your school’s bullying prevention efforts. School safety committees can help K–12 leaders include family perspectives and strengthen anti-bullying messages beyond the classroom. https://t.co/EUzZuWEDCx
June is #PTSDAwarenessMonth. PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic, frightening, or life-threatening event—and it can affect anyone at any age. Learn the signs, symptoms, and ways to find support from @samhsagov https://t.co/dONKlxYbBU
Love, acceptance, and belonging matter. 🌈 This #PrideMonth, let's celebrate LGBTQIA+ individuals and help build communities where everyone feels valued, supported, and free to be themselves. Explore resources & support from @NAMICommunicate here https://t.co/YjLYU6VcM8
Parenting is challenging—but helping kids learn to notice their feelings, calm their bodies, and reflect on their thoughts is powerful work. @childmindinst highlights 5 Mental Health Fitness skills for raising emotionally resilient kids. https://t.co/zV5vJY6SAR
Good mental health starts early, but support doesn't always keep pace. This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, explore free @ACAMH resources and discover how small actions can help create healthier, more supportive environments for young people. https://t.co/gRA2DcD7Ub
How did states address the mental health crisis in 2025? Our latest issue brief dives into:
• Youth mental health
• Health insurance
• Medication access
• Mental health workforce
Read our latest issue brief: https://t.co/JRKR92w1nm
#MentalHealthAdvocacy#NAMIAdvocacy #MentalHealthPolicy #HealthcareAccess
Celebrate #Pride with @MentalHealthAm ! 🌈 Explore LGBTQIA+ mental health resources, shareable social media graphics, and tools to support well-being all month long and beyond. https://t.co/CTw5SpIXsD
Join us in celebrating #PrideMonth: Creating a mentally healthy nation means uplifting and honoring the LGBTQ+ community. You are loved and worthy ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Access LGBTQ-specific mental health resources from our partners @jedfoundation: https://t.co/SSdcRaHx8M
Join @ChildrensMHM June 6 for Fathers Matter: A Whole-Family Mental Health Training from Pregnancy to Postpartum & learn how fathers & partners play a vital role in family mental health https://t.co/bLRRHZKX7e #MensHealthMonth
Physical security measures can help detect, delay, and respond to threats. This guide from @NC2S_Tweets offers an overview of these measures and how to determine which ones might be best-suited for your school: https://t.co/EtHVa8ls0Z
😀 😁 😄 Don't forget to smile and be proud of who you are—because no matter what, YOU MATTER #SmileDay
😊If you’re struggling emotionally or if you just need to talk for extra support, help is available: https://t.co/jTAO1Q7SjI #MHAM2026
In 2024, suicide-related deaths were four times higher among males than females.
This #MensHealthMonth, let’s remember that seeking help is a sign of strength. By supporting one another, we can build a future where no one suffers alone.
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It's #SaySomethingNiceDay You never know the kindness you have to offer 💛 Treating people with respect, compassion & empathy; providing support; & following up with loved ones are just some actions we can all take to help others who may be struggling. https://t.co/5crCnnm3xR