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Cameron Fulton, left, and actor Jonathan Watson A RIVER City actor who struggles with negative emotions is encouraging people suffering from stress and anxiety to share their experiences during a live webinar. Cameron Fulton who plays Tyler Foulkes in the Scottish soap is teaming up with TeachMindset and Glasgow City Parents Group to help parents struggling with their mental wellbeing. Dr John Paul Fitzpatrick, founder of TeachMindet and Cameron are doing a special online chat – ‘Keeping the Heid’ – tomorrow at 7pm to help parents everywhere deal with stress, anxiety and wellbeing when times are tough.
Cameron Fulton John Paul and Cameron have been working across Scotland with schools helping primary and secondary pupils with sessions on coaching, wellbeing, confidence, and resilience.
Children coping better with lockdown while parents struggle, study finds PARENTS across the city are finding the demands of home schooling while working from home harder during the second lockdown. Glasgow City Parents Group (GCPG) says it has received feedback that most children have shown better resilience this time, but it is the adults who have been struggling more. Leanne McGuire, chairperson of the GCPG, said: “Parents and carers are juggling much more this time round. “There’s a bigger expectation to continue to work, support children’s home learning and cope with the financial pressures, add on top of that the colder weather and the feeling of lockdown never ending. With this in mind, we wanted to provide parents with some mental health support.”