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Learning that your child is suicidal can be a very painful ordeal for parents to go through. However, it's also important to understand that knowing your child is suicidal at least means that you can do something to help him/her through it. Many parents of teens who committed suicide don't even know that their children are depressed. The sad fact is that parents are sometimes the last ones to know.
What do if you teen is having suicidal thoughts
If you suspect or if you find out that your teen is having suicidal thoughts, it's important to proactively seek help. Here are a few suggestions for parents with suicidal teens: |
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Teen depression can be a very dangerous thing. It can start and grow quietly, without parents finding out about it. In fact, oftentimes parents are the last to know that their children are dealing with depression. Suicide is one of the serious effects of depression. According to studies, 4 out of 5 teens who attempted suicide showed classic warning signs before they committed the suicidal act. |
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Having suicidal thoughts is a serious issue. People who have these thoughts should seek help as early as possible. Sometimes it helps to just talk to people who really listen and who will not judge you or give you bad advice. One of the things that have helped a lot of people in the US are teen suicide hotlines and support. If you are suicidal, here are a few good reasons why you should consider calling: |
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It's a sad fact that many parents are taken by surprise by teens' suicide or suicide attempts. The truth is that sometimes, it's easy to miss the signs and just brush them off as "a phase" their teens are going through. It's important for parents to recognize the warning signs early so as to give your child the help that he/she really needs before it's too late. Studies show that out of 5 suicide cases, 4 were preceded by clear warning signs. Here are a few suicide warning signs to look out for: |
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Bullying these days has taken on a whole new level. You read about it in the papers and watch it on the news; more and more kids these days are falling victim to high school bullying. What's more disturbing is that victims are getting younger. The sad thing about this is that oftentimes, parents don't know that their teens are being bullied until they take matters into their own hands. According to a 2009 survey by the CDC, almost 20% of students in grades 9-12 reported being bullied within school premises. Of this figure, most are female students. Bullying can cause depression, and depression can drive young people to suicide. Parents are right to be concerned because suicide claims 12.2% of deaths annually among young people.
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