First lady Melania Trump rolls out policy platform, focus on children

Win McNamee/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — First lady Melania Trump officially unveiled her “Be Best” children-focused policy platform in the White House Rose Garden Monday, with President Donald Trump watching and applauding from the audience.

“As a mother and as First Lady, it concerns me that in today’s fast-paced and ever-connected world, children can be less prepared to express or manage their emotions and often times turn to forms of destructive or addictive behavior such as bullying, drug addiction or even suicide,” Mrs. Trump said. “I feel strongly that as adults, we can and should be best at educating our children about the importance of a healthy and balanced life.”

The platform will focus on three main issues facing today’s children that Mrs. Trump said are of particular concern to her: well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse.

With her husband, notorious for his threating tweets, sitting in the front row, Mrs. Trump spoke out about the need to teach children about the power of their words on social media.

“As we all know, social media can both positively and negatively affect our children. But too often, it is used in negative ways,” the first lady said. “It is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they are using their voices – whether verbally or online – they must choose their words wisely and speak with respect and compassion.”

The first lady spoke about the visits she’s made to a non-profit that helps families and newborns recovering from opioid addictions, as well as a hospital, applauding their heroic work in helping children affected by the epidemic, and dedicating her platform to do more to raise awareness to the issue.

“I first learned about the real consequences of our nation’s opioid epidemic during my husband’s campaign. Since then, I have met with and learned from many people who have been affected by this true crisis,” Mrs. Trump said. “I will use BE BEST to bring attention to programs such as these in order to encourage conversation and replication.”

The first lady also said she would continue drawing focus to well-being programs already in existence to promote youth physical and emotional wellness.

“In my time as First Lady of the United States, I will make every effort to BE BEST at championing the many successful well-being programs in existence today that teach the tools and skills for emotional, social and physical well-being,” she said.

The president, who joined the first lady on stage after her remarks and signed a proclamation declaring May 7 “Be Best” Day, applauded the first lady’s efforts, saying that her efforts “inspire us all” and declaring that today “we pledge to be best.”

In addition to the president, Vice President Pence, Second Lady Karen Pence, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Chief of Staff Kelly, and several members of the president’s cabinet were in attendance.

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