Mending Heart Therapy, LLC

Mending Heart Therapy, LLC Mending Heart Therapy, LLC
Helping individuals, couples, and families
Now accepting new clients! Book a 15 min. free consultation now!

👋Hi there!👋Wondering who you're therapist is that you are reaching out to? Here is a little information about me! Still ...
05/12/2025

👋Hi there!👋Wondering who you're therapist is that you are reaching out to? Here is a little information about me!

Still have more questions about me? Schedule your 15 minute consultation with me on my website. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.

I am now also offering online appointments on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.

How anxiety can control our lives…
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How anxiety can control our lives…

We often focus our attention on students who externally show their stress, but all kids need our support and trauma-informed practices.

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TIPS TO TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT SCHOOL SHOOTINGSEarly this morning, our Nashville community suffered in unison. The de...
03/28/2023

TIPS TO TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

Early this morning, our Nashville community suffered in unison. The devastating shooting atCovenant School left many teachers, school staff, parents, and children in fear along with amyriad of other emotions. While we mourn the precious souls that have passed, I urge parents to look within their homes. It may be first instinct to try and avoid talking about this event with children, however, avoidance often leads to heightened anxiety and fear.

Here are a few tips to keep in mind when talking about school shootings with children:

1. Do not be afraid to talk about it.

They will probably hear about it from friends, the internet, or at their school. It is better that you bring up the conversation first so that they know they can come ask/talk to you about it. Approach your kids when you have felt your own emotions about the evets. It is important that you remain calm while talking to them. You can initiate the conversation by saying “Hey {insert child’s name}, have you heard about what happened
today?”

2. Let them know it is normal to be scared!
When you normalize the emotions that you feel it will help them place words to the
emotions that they may be feeling. You can validate these emotions by saying “It’s
completely ok and normal if you are feeling {insert feelings}.”

3. Be clear in your language and give as much information as is appropriate for their age.
This is one conversation that you do not want to be fuzzy or lighthearted about. When you are straight forward and clear, children will be confident in their understanding, and it will elicit questions from them.

4. Avoid promises that are out of your control.
This one is a hard pill to swallow. We all want and desire to promise our children that
they will never get hurt. However, as parents it is important to remember that we can
only promise to protect them when it comes to safety. This means that promising that their school will never have a shooting is out of the question. It is, unfortunately, out of our control.
Instead, let them know that school shootings are rare and that they have practice drills. This is a good time to check in on if your child is aware of the procedure. If not, remind them that teachers and school staff are trained in the protocol.

5. Ask if they have any questions.
If you are at a loss of what to say, ask them what their questions are. Take time to really understand their concerns and do your best to answer. If you are unsure of the answer, let them know you will do some research and get back to them with the answer. If they don’t have any questions, let them know they can come talk to you about it at any time.

6. Keep an eye out for continued fear, anxiety, or anger.
It is normal for them to experience fear, anxiety, and anger following this news. If you feel like these emotions are prolonged, seek professional help. Please reach out to me!

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While our community suffered this morning, we will heal over the next couple of weeks and months. Here are some more resources to help you have the necessary conversations with yourfamily:

https://www.savethechildren.org/us/charity-stories/how-to-talk-to-children-about-school-shootings

https://childmind.org/article/anxiety-school-shooting/

https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/school-shootings-talk-with-kids

https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/tips-talking-to-children-after-traumatic-event.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1-AVCw2tLy8SZ2m_ktEZYE_BcUKJknK3scwY6hRWdMY62c7Tos5pawyT4

https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/helping-children-with-tragic-events-in-the-news?fbclid=IwAR1gUKgHPkgTv3Q20HnH62GNkWarbJCr9CZEuVbADaq4hUMvi_IPGw4j2rI

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/Media/Pages/Talking-To-Children-About-Tragedies-and-Other-News-Events.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2wYOGP0Ty-wEBqoAXOUZU7uXx1iBOnd6Koq-ILmjYl9TKTXf_m2sxwavU

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Mending Heart Therapy, LLC has now launched! I enjoy working with all ages especially kids, teens, and families! I am no...
01/07/2023

Mending Heart Therapy, LLC has now launched! I enjoy working with all ages especially kids, teens, and families! I am now accepting appointments for initial consultations with a session start date of March 27, 2023.

Therapy in Brentwood, TN offering In-person and Telehealth appointments. Paperwork can be filled out online. Schedule a free 15-minute initial consultation today!

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103 Continental Place Suite 204
Brentwood, TN
37027

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm

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