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Western researcher Shannon Stewart is developing quality indicators to measure, and ultimately improve, mental health services for children and youth.
Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
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 school year. Fortunately ...
While screen use can be helpful for connection, it can also become a substitute for deeper, face-to-face interaction. With schools closed and schedules scattered, parents may rely more on devices to ...
For the Mental Health Minute this week we want to spend time honoring local losses, compounded by national, and international ...
Children’s Wisconsin will open a mental health walk-in clinic in partnership with the Bellin location on St. Joseph Street as ...
Maricopa Unified School District held a public hearing on a new policy under Jake’s Law to improve access to behavioral ...
Marshmallow’s Hope is bringing a night of live music, food and celebration to fund and spread awareness for free mental ...
Psychologists and disaster experts say natural disasters, such as the floods in Texas, can take a heavy mental health toll.
A new study says the health of children in the United States has deteriorated​ over the past 17 years, with kids today being more likely to have chronic diseases and mental health problems.
The decision to eliminate the Adolescent Support and Counseling Services after the 2025-26 school year follows a federal ...