According to the 2019 statistics on adolescents’ mental health from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 3 teens had experienced feelings of hopelessness or sadness, and roughly 1 in 6 had reported having suicide ideation in the past year. The broad range of socio-personal challenges that adolescents navigate–including bullying, and
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What To Do When Your Child is Depressed
Just like adults, it’s natural for children to feel down sometimes. During their developmental years, they may often feel strong emotions of fear and worry. However, if your child is feeling “blue” for a long period of time, it may be more than normal ups and downs. It could be a sign of depression. If
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