Mental Health Test
https://screening.mhanational.org/screening-tools/?ref=bewellindiana
Technology is rapidly evolving and regardless of how you feel about it, the changes are here to stay as a part of our daily lives. According to a Pew Research Center survey, “95% of teens now report they have a smartphone or access to one. These mobile connections are in turn fueling more-persistent online activities: 45% of teens now say they are online on a near-constant basis.”
Dr. Joshua Essery discusses the effects that technology has on our youth during our weekly Parents Chats. As the Director of Outpatient Clinical Services at Clarity Child Guidance Center, Dr. Essery has significant insight into how technology impacts our kids’ mental wellness.
Only let your child stay home if he/she is truly sick. Sometimes complaints of a headache or stomach ache might be a sign of anxiety and not a reason to stay home. Contact the teacher or school counselor/social worker for support if you think this might be happening.
If your child must be out of school for an appointment, get him/her back to school for at least part of the school day if possible.
Contact the school every time your child will be absent.
Call 988 - 24 hours 7 days a week
Text “HOME” to 741741 = 24 hours 7 days a week
Confidential suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth
thetrevorproject.org
Get Help NowText START to 678-678.
Contact Klay Kress at SSHS or SSMS