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Living Safer: Teen Suicide – What Parents Should Know About its Link to Bullying
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Please consider reading the cover story about teen suicide and how parents can identify warning signs in their children. The story covers the alleged link between bullying and teen suicide, research done on the subject, and tips for teens involved with bullying. Most teens who attempt suicide see it as the only way to end their problems. Luckily, depression and suicidal thoughts are treatable.
Parents play a key role in prevention and intervention, and it’s important to be able to spot the red flags. If you suspect your teen is suicidal, openly communicate with them and seek profressional mental health treatment immediately.
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