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Recognizing Mental Health Problems In Children
Children’s mental health problems are real, common and treatable. Although one in five children has a diagnosable mental health problem, nearly two-thirds of them get little or no help.
Untreated mental health problems can disrupt children’s functioning at home, school and in the community. Without treatment, children with mental health issues are at increased risk of school failure, contact with the criminal justice system, dependence on social services, and even suicide. Read more.
DISCIPLINE, PARENTING STYLES AND ABUSE
When does discipline cross the line? Real-life examples. Read full article.