Teenage Suicide - What Every Parent Needs To Know

Suicide has become a common permanent solution to a temporary problem, among many teenagers. Parents, Teachers, and Care Givers, are seeking information, solutions and direction.  This program will give you the answers and help for you and your teenager.  

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Teen Suicide

Why should we care? 

Teen suicide is a growing health concern. It is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15-24.

The majority of children and teenagers who commit suicide have a significant mental health disorder that often goes unnoticed. Learn more in this program about what to look for and how to intervene. 

For many, suicide is still a taboo subject - something people dare not to talk about which makes it difficult for teenagers to be open about their feelings and intent.

Social Media

social media world has become a nighmare for many families, because many teenagers now spend more time on social media than with their parents and friends. 

Cyber bullying and stalking has become such a big concern. ,While the benefits to the internet, social media and digital devices, these can also be used as an instrument of bullying and abuse. 

In this program you will learn more about teenage suicide, stigma, teen stress, depression, self medication and more.  

 

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Equipping Parents

With enough knowledge and guidance, parents are the key people that can help prevent teen suicide deaths. 

Not all teenagers not all teenagers who have problems with bullying, drugs are more are at risk for suicide, however knowing the difference is important for parents to watch for warning signs.

Every parent wants the chance to do everything they can to protect their kids. 

In this program you will learn about some ways you can better support and protect them. 

 

Engaging & Supporting Parents, Teachers, Caregivers

There are many ways family members and loved ones  struggling with mental illness and suicidal behavior. There are many who are not aware of the causes, symptoms and what to look for when it comes to raising teenagers. This program will focus on families with teenagers who might be at risk for suicidal crisis or suicide attempt. 

It is better to be informed than to be in the dark. 

Education & Prevention 

WIIFY- What's In It For You

* Practical tools for talking about suicide

* techniques for talking to  your teenager 

* Signs to look for 

* Help and Support  Information 

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Teenage Suicide -Time To Be Informed

One of the more difficult challenges of parenting is realizing that you don't always know what your children are thinking and feeling. No parent can ever imagine their child might become a suicide statistic. How can you know if suicide is a risk for your family? And what can you do? The answers are in this Brand New Program: Teenage Suicide-What Every Parent Needs To Know.

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