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Mental Health, Mind Matters from The Science Museum of Virginia
Scientist in Residence at the Science Museum of Virginia, Catherine Franssen, Ph.D., is here to share her insight and information about a new exhibit at the museum, âMental Health, Mind Mattersâ.
By: Virginia This Morning
and last updated 2021-05-05 13:06:34-04
RICHMOND, Va. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Scientist in Residence at the Science Museum of Virginia, Catherine Franssen, Ph.D., is here to share her insight and information about a new exhibit at the museum, âMental Health, Mind Mattersâ. The Science Museum of Virginia is located at 2500 West Broad Street in Richmond. For more information, give them a call at 804-864-1400, or visit their website.
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Little girl with alopecia may have lost her hair, but she didn t lose her spark
âI donât want to cover it up. I want to show people I am bald and brave.â
Little girl with alopecia: I want to show people I am bald and brave
and last updated 2021-03-05 13:27:41-05
RICHMOND, Va. No matter how hard you try, you wonât find another person with more zest for life than 6-year-old Gwen Franssen.
âI just wanted to be me and wanted to be myself,â says Gwen.
Her bubbly personality is infectious, and her electric smile radiates positivity which helps the little girl from Farmville that is living with a life-altering condition.
What to say (and what not to say) when talking to your kids about mental health
It s important to talk to children about mental health. Here s how you can start a casual conversation with your family.
Posted at 2:39 PM, Mar 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-04 08:16:04-05
RICHMOND, Va. One out of every six children between the ages of six and 17 will be diagnosed with a mental health disorder this year, according to the national alliance on mental illness.
Having casual conversations with children about mental health from a young age can make all the difference as they grow up, mental health experts said.