Listen "The Role of Books and Reading in Addressing Mental Health in Military Families"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Ready for Reading podcast, host Penney Letrud-Samons discusses the role of literacy in the recovery journey of military personnel and their families. She is joined by award-winning author and filmmaker David Barclay Moore and licensed clinical social worker Crystal Bettenhausen-Bubulka LCSW, MSG.They explore the importance of promoting mental health awareness and breaking the stigma surrounding it, especially in the military community. David shares insights from his book Boyogi, which addresses invisible wounds and the need for mental wellness advocacy. Crystal discusses her journey into the mental health field and the importance of normalizing discussions about mental health. Books play a crucial role in teaching resilience and coping skills to children. They serve as mirrors, reflecting our experiences and identities, and as windows, offering glimpses into different cultures and perspectives.Reading allows children to escape, learn, and develop empathy. Books can help normalize challenges and celebrate failure, teaching children that mistakes and trials are growth opportunities. Reading also strengthens bonds between parents and children, fostering healthy relationships and connections. United Through Reading facilitates this bonding through reading, especially for military families who may be geographically separated.Resources From This Episode:Dollar General Literacy Foundation GuidesUnited Through Reading Literacy ResourcesDownload the United Through Reading AppRead our latest blog postsBooks Referenced in the Show Boyogi The Kissing HandThe Invisible StringNight CatchOur GuestsConnect With Crystal Connect with DavidHow You Can Help Our MissionDonate to United Through ReadingBuy books for military familiesUTR on Social MediaInstagramFacebook LinkedInSubscribe to our newsletter
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