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Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Released Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Loving the Last Kid in Line with Tina Kloepping

Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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Laci and Ellen welcome Tina Kloepping to the show this week to discuss mental health needs in young children. A topic she knows all too well as her daughter attempted suicide at 8 years old. We are very passionate about this topic, and we want to reach as many parents as possible. The information in this episode is relevant and actionable to identify, seek help and provide ongoing support to children with mental health needs. 

Tina is a nurse anesthetist and previously held positions as an ICU nurse and paramedic. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and three daughters, two of which are twins. Tina shares her family’s story about mental health needs, care, and ongoing management of her daughters. She wants to get the message out about awareness and help normalize the discussion to save and support children and families in need.  

Tina shares her story about her then 7 year old being anxious and how she was referred to a therapist at the pediatric office. She explains their struggles navigating care when the office discontinued seeing her daughter after her suicide attempt. 

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The struggles of navigating mental health care for a young child
  • What is suicidal ideation, and can a child fully comprehend what it means to end life?
  • What do you do if your child said they wish they weren’t alive anymore?
  • What do you do if your child has a plan for ending their life?
  • How can parents connect with siblings and address their needs too?
  • How a culmination of events lead to Tina’s daughter attempting suicide
  • Questions for the practitioner in an inpatient setting
  • Tina’s resources, coping strategies for children, and the use of open-ended questions when speaking to your child 

About Tina: I am a CRNA mom who has navigated mental health issues, including suicide attempts with my young girls. I want to talk about mental health and how to advocate for your kid’s wellbeing in a system that wants to ignore mental health needs.

Connect with Tina on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tina.kloepping

Tina’s Resources:

Mayo Clinic video on asking the hard questions - https://youtu.be/3BByqa7bhto

National and Local Hotlines/Resources:

https://www.thetrevorproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/services-one-pager-2019.pdf 

https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 

https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ 

https://translifeline.org/

Local to MN - https://www.horizonhomes.org/south-central-mobile-crisis-team/https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/SAMHSA_Digital_Download/PEP20-01-03-001.pdf

Dr. Ross Greene:

Books:

The Explosive Child 

Lost at School

Lost and Found 

Raising Human Beings

https://livesinthebalance.org/our-solution/ 

https://drrossgreene.com/the-explosive-child.htm

 

Follow the hosts on Instagram -@mslacilea @ellenlauletta @stl_injector

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