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Share your stories with MyFampal of how you deal with behavioural/mental health issues with your DCs – £300 voucher to be won NOW CLOSED

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EmmaMumsnet · 22/09/2016 10:05

To coincide with the launch of the MyFampal new app called MyFampal Parent, they have asked us to find out how you deal with behavioural and mental health issues with your children - whatever their age. The new app is designed to help parents to check, monitor and help take control of their family’s emotional wellbeing - by enabling families to identify, monitor and pre-empt issues before they take root.

Here’s what the team at MyFampal have to say: “Whether their children’s behaviour is considered ‘normal’ or healthy is a concern for all parents. Behavioural, emotional and mental health issues affect many families and vary hugely in form, often making them difficult to spot. It’s difficult to know for sure whether children are just going through a rough patch or struggling with something more concerning. MyFampal Parent is an easy-to-use app that helps you monitor how well your family functions as a unit and then lets you compare your results against others. In the same way that we take exercise and manage what we eat to maintain fitness, MyFampal Parent is here to help you with your families’ emotional wellbeing. Do download the app, try it for yourselves, and let us know what you think.”

MyFampal would love to hear your views on their App, but also how you have dealt with any potential behavioral, emotional or mental health issues your children have struggled with. At what age or development stage caused you the most concern? Do you have
an approach or method that allowed you to remember the key issues as they happen and keep dialogue open with your children so that they can communicate their emotions to you? Or do you have any techniques for how best to handle continued behavioural issues?

Please share your stories below of how you discovered and got through any tough times with your children - from toddlers to teens or even older adult children. Whether you have helpful feedback on the app or stories of how you got through it all to the other side, or if you are only just beginning to understand whether your DCs behaviour is healthy/’normal’ or they are struggling, MyFampal want to hear your thoughts.

Everyone who posts below will be entered into a prize draw where one Mumsnetter will win a £300 voucher of their choice (from a list).

Thank you and good luck!

MNHQ

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Share your stories with MyFampal of how you deal with behavioural/mental health issues with your DCs – £300 voucher to be won NOW CLOSED

EmmaMumsnet · 27/09/2016 14:52

MyFampal have reached out with some feedback, here is a message from MyFampal below:

Thank you all for your feedback. Your stories and thoughts have been incredibly useful to-date. We wanted to clarify a few points that have been raised.

1 - Myfampal are not, and do not set out to be an alternative to mental health services. We do not provide online alternatives to therapy that should be given by a mental health professional. We provide a service that enables parents to monitor your children's emotional well-being and therefore flag and help you prevent any concerning issues escalating to mental health challenges. We are about evidence-based prevention. Health services are about evidence-based treatment.

2 – Myfampal are all about prevention. We know that everyone has a unique experience with their family, and this App has been developed by people who have lived with the challenges that so many face. We know first-hand that there is minimal preventative support and advice you can get from your GP or mental-health services. We believe these dedicated professionals provide an amazing treatment service with the resources they have, but have no bandwidth to provide preventative services. This app helps you to monitor your child's development objectively with validated questionnaires. If you note something concerning, unusual and pervasive in your DCs emotions and behaviour, we believe you will find the results of a validated questionnaire helpful in your discussions with healthcare professionals. That’s a big if. Most findings are ‘within normal range’ as doctors would say, and manageable through support from friends, family and communities like Mumsnet.

3 – Our service is funded through a subscription (£7.99 per quarter in UK). Information is available on our pricing page and we apologize if this was not easy to find. We made a couple of changes to the site already and would value your feedback.

Above all, we are about prevention and providing a short-cut to evidence-based support - we know it will not be for everyone but we would love more feedback with this in mind.

Thank you all again for your insights.

JustineBMumsnet · 13/10/2016 16:48

Thanks everyone for posting on the thread. The winner of the prize draw is Cazj85 Smile

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