Maybe you learned how to use an Epipen when your child was diagnosed with food allergy; you took a CPR course before your baby was born; and you have first aid supplies stashed in your car, office, and home. Injuries and accidents are inevitable in life, and we want to be prepared.But the reality is that one out of five youth and adolescents has a mental health condition—so shouldn’t parents be prepared to provide first aid for mental health as well? You can learn skills now to recognize signs of a problem and help your child find the appropriate professional help if they need it. if you've ever tried to help someone through a mental health crisis, you know how frightening and helpless you c
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