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Teens confide in these adults more than parents about mental health
Story at a glance More educators than parents report being approached by young adults with mental health concerns. Findings of the new survey underscore the important role teachers and educators can play in promoting youth mental health. In an effort to improve access to care, the Biden Administration has allotted nearly $300 million to bolster mental health resources in schools.  New data suggests teens reach out to educators more than their parents about mental health concerns, while experts stress both adults can play complementary roles in supporting young people’s mental health.  Most educators, 78 percent, have been approached by a child about a mental

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