Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So many kids are suffering from depression.
Yah it's sad. I am 40 years old and I don't remember being depress back when I was in high school. I wonder how much having teachology 24\7 impects that
Yes, I think there's screen addiction instead of family/community/school support systems with face-to-face relationship building.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very glad she's ok, but I'm curious why you think this would be always on the news.
I'm in my 50's and was very depressed in my teens. No technology, no screen time, just depression.
Thank god for treatment since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So many kids are suffering from depression.
Yah it's sad. I am 40 years old and I don't remember being depress back when I was in high school. I wonder how much having teachology 24\7 impects that
Anonymous wrote:
So many kids are suffering from depression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be trying to get ahold of her parents ASAP so they can intervene if it's not too late. And drill it into your DS's head that a suicidal friend = instantly talking to a grownup.I hope she's okay.
Praise your DS for coming to you with this.
OP, if this kid has a rocky relationship with her parents, you might try contacting the school counselor where she attends school.
Anonymous wrote:You should be trying to get ahold of her parents ASAP so they can intervene if it's not too late. And drill it into your DS's head that a suicidal friend = instantly talking to a grownup.I hope she's okay.
I hope she's okay.