When I was growing up in the early aughts, parents and their kids weren’t exactly having heart-to-hearts about their feelings ...
Starting this fall students in New York will join those in other states like California in not being able to access cellphones during the day. These bans are the culmination of years of education and ...
Dr. Steven Rogers of the Connecticut Children's Medical Center speaks about youth suicide prevention while Hector Glynn, chief executive of The Village for Families and Children, listens on Wednesday, ...
The Trump administration has taken away many resources for adolescent mental health. One service filling the gap is Teen Line, where teenage volunteers operate a crisis hotline for their peers.
Jul. 9—(StatePoint) From schoolwork and homework to friendships and extracurriculars to potentially dealing with difficult situations like bullying, there is a lot for kids to navigate during the ...
Children ages 3 to 17 experienced more anxiety, depression, the study found. As experts warn of a growing mental health crisis among kids due to the coronavirus pandemic, new data shows the mental ...
Children who go to emergency departments in a mental health crisis and need to be hospitalized often end up stuck there for days, a new study finds. That happens in roughly one in ten of all mental ...
America has moved from ignoring mental health to openly embracing it. That’s progress. But a new Illinois law, which makes schools — not parents — the gatekeepers of children’s mental health ...
The Child and Adolescent Mobile Psychiatric Service, more commonly called ChAMPS, faces a more than 60 percent funding cut. A long-running D.C. crisis response team, and the city’s sole provider of ...
Note to readers • This article discusses mental health. If you or people you know are at risk of self-harm, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for 24-hour support. A new walk-in ...