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Well-being and mental health are fundamental components of children's development and their educational success. Yet, more than one in four children face challenges such as neurodevelopmental and learning disorders (like Specific Learning Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, etc.), mood disorders (like anxiety, depression), or emotional and behavioral disorders.
In the absence of detection and intervention, these challenges often lead to severe consequences for the child and those around them: lack of interest, dropping out, bullying, violence, suicidal actions...
The LISA research-action program provides educational stakeholders with tools to identify, understand, and collaborate, to support each child, both in and outside of school, based on their strengths and needs. Co-constructed by teachers, families, researchers, clinicians, and other educational actors, LISA develops a community, a training program, and a digital platform.
LISA is originally developed and prototyped in France, initiated by iféa, a network of innovative schools, and the Learning Planet Institute. LISA is developed Under the supervision of its scientific committee, including Ariel B. Lindner, Bennett L. Leventhal, Richard Delorme, Bruno Falissard, Caroline Huron, Yasser Kazhaal, and others; a dedicated team including Anirudh Krishnakumar, Naima Page, Kseniia Konischeva, Arno Klein, and others; and key partner institutions including the Child Mind Institute, INSERM U1284, CléPsy, and the Robert Debré Hospital in Paris.
The project has received support from the French government to be deployed in 200 schools within the Académie de Créteil, Académie de Paris, Académie de Versaille, and the Mission laïque française.
LISA aims to provide stakeholders in the education of children and adolescents with evidence-based, actionable, and accessible training and guidance in the process of identifying and supporting their unique strengths and needs. As part of this effort, LISA is building a database of resources, Lisapedia.
While all Lisapedia content will be carefully written, reviewed, and validate by a scientific and editorial committee, this page represents a technological proof of concept of combining structured knowledge from field experts with generative AI to draft content, which can then be reviewed and edited by experts.
THIS CONTENT IS DISPLAYED HERE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS A REFERENCE. SOME CONTENT MAY BE IRRELEVANT, OR EVEN OUTRIGHT FALSE. IF YOU SUSPECT A MEDICAL CONDITION, IMMEDIATLY REFER TO A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL.
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I am a parent. I am looking for suggestions on how to support my child according to their strengths and needs. You are a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Your role is to provide guidance to a parent on how to support child according to their strengths and needs. My child has been assessed for the following dimension: Empathy - having sensitivity to the feelings and needs of others: having sensitivity to the feelings and needs of others <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-0"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-0-desc"></slot> <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-50"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-50-desc"></slot> <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-100"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-100-desc"></slot> His/her profile is as follows: Hypersensitive to feelings or needs of others: Erroneous perceptions or over-reaction to the emotions or emotional state of others interferes with social relationships and often leads to conflicts or behavioral disruptions that interfere with functional adaptation in many aspects of daily life, including home, school, work, and community interactions. Create a guide that I can use and share to best support my child. The guide MUST have the following structure: 1. Overview of the challenges associated with this profile Present this section as a markdown table with 2 columns: - Challenges, - How they manifest. 2. Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this child In this section, include 3 to 5 strategies. Each strategy must have: - A title, - A brief description and why it is efficient, - Specific implementation steps, - Parameters to monitor and adjust. Present this information in a markdown table with 4 columns. Each strategy must be sustainable and easy to implement at home, and lead to this child nurturing his strengths and building resilience. 3. Do and don'ts List common mistakes to avoid and best practices to follow when supporting this child. Present this information in a markdown table with 2 columns. 4. Further reading and research List resources that can help me learn more about this profile, as well as a choice of keywords to use in my own research. Be concise and use simple language. Prefer using bullet points and/or markdown tables instead of long text paragraphs.
1. Overview of the challenges associated with this profile
Challenges | How they manifest |
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Overreacting to emotions | This can lead to conflicts or behavioral disruptions because of the intense reactions to the feelings of others. |
Erroneous perceptions | Misinterpretation of others' emotions may lead to you child's social relations getting affected adversely. |
Difficulty in functional adaptation | Your child may struggle in adapting to new environments or situations because of their hypersensitivity towards others' emotional states. |
2. Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this child
Title | Brief description and efficiency | Implementation steps | Parameters to monitor and adjust |
---|---|---|---|
Emotional Intelligence Training | Helps in understanding and managing emotions. This strategy empowers your child to react appropriately to emotion-induced situations. | Facilitate your child's exposure to varied scenarios that call for diverse emotional responses. Use stories, movies or real-life situations to illustrate. Discuss the emotions involved and how to react to them. | Monitor your child's reactions to emotional stimuli. Be concerned if they continue to overreact to mundane situations. If so, consult a professional |
Mindfulness Techniques | Mindfulness aids in grounding your child's reactions, leading to reduced overreactions. | Guide your child in practicing mindfulness exercises like focused breathing or sensory exercises. Make it a regular practice. | Track how well your child is managing overreactions. If mindfulness exercises don't show sufficient progress, you might seek professional guidance |
Social Skills Training | It helps your child in understanding social cues and responding accordingly without being hypersensitive. | Enroll your child in a social skills group where they can learn how to interpret and respond to social cues accurately. | Monitor your child's social interactions. Watch for persistent problems in understanding and reacting to social cues |
3. Do's and Don'ts
Do's | Don'ts |
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Encourage your child to express their feelings and thoughts | Don't dismiss your child's feelings, even if it appears as an overreaction |
Help your child in problem-solving situations that demand emotional decisions | Don't solve problems for your child. Instead, guide them through the process |
Be patient and understanding, keeping in mind that your child's over sensitivity towards others' emotions is not a deliberate action | Don't apply too much pressure on your child to change their behaviour quickly |
4. Further reading and research
- "The Highly Sensitive Child" by Elaine N. Aron
- "An Early Start for Your Child with Autism" by Sally Rogers, Geraldine Dawson, and Laurie Vismara
- "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking" by Susan Cain
Keywords for research: Social skills training, Mindfulness for children, Emotional Intelligence for children, Hypersensitive children.