How To Help Parents Not Having Enough Money To Pay For Healing Practices & Treatments To Help Their Children or Youth
Not having enough money to help their child or youth can be very upsetting for parents and family. Such parents can feel defeated and can slide into depression, mental illness or addictions. Not having enough money to help can make the whole family feel isolated. This can play into parental hopelessness and shame, which blocks problem solving creativity. The depression, isolation, shame and despair often makes it harder to solve challenges and to ask others for assistance. All of this can create fear in the child or youth. Lack of money is often caused by and complicated by a number of parental factors including: misfortune; illness; learning difficulties as children, youth or adults; inappropriate money management instruction as children or youth; lack of retraining programs; family patterns; nutritional imbalances; exposure to environmental pollutants; addictions of any and all types; physical, emotional and/or intellectual discomfort from unhealed accidents, traumas and abuses of all kinds.
First, We Would Investigate |
Second, We Would Investigate |
For Long Term Support |
For Parents:
For Children or Youth:
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For Whole Family:
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For Whole Family:
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On Our Own We Would Try: • Less or No TV, Movies, Video/Computer Games • Replace sodas, juices, sugars, fats, fast foods with water, veggies, whole grains, nuts, protein, fruit, slow food • Long Walks/Hikes • Nature • Bedtime Stories and Chats • Wholesome Pleasures • Back Rubs and Foot Massages • Pets |
For Parents: • Read the Healing Practices To Help Kids Grow Up Easier appendix on Money. • Call practitioners of practices you are interested in and ask them to help you find no cost or low cost clinics where your child or youth might get help. • Some practitioner schools offer very effective, supervised, free or low cost clinics, classes, etc. • Some practices lend themselves well to less costly groups or classes. |