Start small:
Let them walk to school alone.
Give them unstructured time daily.
Stop solving every problem for them.
Create spaces for natural risk-taking.
The crisis contains its own cure.
What's one way you can give a young person more autonomy today?
The missing piece in youth mental health isn't what anyone expected.
Everyone blames social media and academic pressure.
But the research points to something we've systematically REMOVED from young people's lives.
The solution isn't more therapy or medication.
It's giving young people back what we took away:
Time to be bored.
Space to explore.
Permission to fail.
Opportunities to recover.
Their brains are designed for this.
What's one thing you'll do today to support both your mental health and heart?
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Comment your biggest takeaway below.
Your mind and heart aren't separate systems competing for attention.
They're partners in your wellbeing.
Healing happens fastest when we treat them as the CONNECTED network they truly are.