Signs of depression and what parents can do to help kids who are struggling
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As we head towards winter, still dealing with the pandemic, it’s more important than ever to keep an eye out for signs of depression, especially in teenagers. With so many things important to teenagers disrupted — school, seeing friends, sports, and other activities that shape identity — many kids are struggling, even those without a history of depression or anxiety.
This week we’ve rounded up childmind.org ([link removed]) resources to help parents recognize the signs of depression ([link removed]) in teenagers and get them effective treatment ([link removed]). Our experts also offer tips on how to support the healthy coping skills kids need — like avoiding negative ([link removed]) and self-critical ([link removed]) thinking patterns — to stay resilient and optimistic in this tough time.
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