Do You Know What to Do Depressed Students.

Posted by admin, October 31st, 2009

We gave out five slots in the last issue and have five more to give away now. It’s fast and easy to get a completely free workshop slot so click here for details. If you are not a counselor, be sure to seek help if you have any safety concerns about a child or teen; these strategies are not a substitute for that. Since depression often worsens around holiday time, it is always a good idea to be especially vigilant during November and December. On a happier note, be sure to grab one of the 5 FREE workshop guest passes worth $169 each, that we are giving out for our approaching 20th birthday. That is why this issue will focus on ideas for helping children who are sad and depressed. Be sure to carefully watch over any children and teens who show signs of sadness, isolation, withdrawal, distress, or other marked changes in behavior. This is a rough time for many families.

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