Poll finds youth mental health crisis is not getting better

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The youth mental health crisis isn’t getting better, according to findings in a new survey.

by Effective School Solutions — which provides mental health services for schools — that polled 200 administrators and 1,000 parents with children in K-12.Parents are less confident in their school’s ability to deal with students' mental health issues than the administrators, yet most say schools should play a role in helping their kids.

Nearly 1 in 10 administrators reported not being confident at all compared to nearly a third of parents. Now, “it is a genie that’s out of the bottle,” Zogby told Axios, especially with the rise of social media. “There’s a recognition that it is growing and that much more work has to be done.”“how do we do it?” on a federal and state level to sustain the financial need when the COVID relief money runs out, Young said.

 

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This country just let a million people die while repeating 'it's ok I'm vaccinated' kids see this country has no future for them and that schools are just a storage facility

Is this considered Long COVID?

Natural laws education is gonna explode in popularity everywhere healing ourchildren thefuture crystosconsciousness

Just spent a few hours, not two days ago, helping a kid that I’m quite fond of w/ end of semester algebra I don’t ever charge $, if I have the free time to help I will, but he brought his girlfriend along as well. It went great & he killed it, but the stories I heard… holyfak

Daily hugs

Kids needs to eat better, exercise more and stop being treated like their feelings are boss of the world.

You need only look at the example of our politics- national- internet reach- everyone has an opinion (qualified or not) and the vilification of other. No, these children are not going to get better until our leaders behave better. It’s not just the parents

Correlation to the rise of social media?

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