Teenagers Dealing With Mental Health Issues

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This piece is to help parents help their children,a lot of teenagers are struggling with mental health issues and would love to know you’re there for them,even if they don’t act like it
Subtopics;
•Common mental health issues teens face
•How to know if your child is suffering
•Why your child isn’t speaking up
•How to help then without offending them or pushing them away,etc.

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Written by Natalie

22 Mar, 2021

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