The CDC says 1 in 5 children in America have a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder

Anonymous
What its going on? Do you believe this report? Sadly I do.


Alex Crotty was just 11 when things started feeling wrong.
“I didn't feel unloved. I just felt numb to the world. Like, I was surrounded by great things, but just I couldn't be happy. And I didn't know why that was,” Alex, told NBC News.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports one in five American children, ages 3 through 17 — some 15 million — have a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder in a given year.
Recent research indicates serious depression is worsening in teens, especially girls and the suicide rate among girls reached a 40-year high in 2015, according to a CDC report released in August.
Teens are known for their moodiness, and adolescence — a particularly turbulent time of life — is actually one of the most vulnerable periods to develop anxiety and depression. Some 50 percent of cases of mental illness begin by age 14, according to the American Psychiatric Association.
Anonymous
I believe it. And the thing is, neither schools nor the health care system are in any way equipped to deal with this crisis.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe it. And the thing is, neither schools nor the health care system are in any way equipped to deal with this crisis.



Agree. (I think I've even linked this report or something like it to the forum.)
Anonymous
She may sleep above the water veins(electromagnetic radiation). The 5 WVs flow from head to leg.
The EMR may pathogenic source. If she move right or left to 2 feet.

She will be better. And she need body electric flow tune up.

If escape the EMR and tune up, she will be normal healthy.
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