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Depression in Adolescents
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It's normal for teens to feel moody or sad at times. But with depression, a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks, months, or even longer. If you think your child may be depressed, please consider using the resources below for help and support.
The following list of free resources is provided as a convenience for our parents. The Lewiston-Porter school district does not endorse these publications or applications.
Resources
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Anxiety and Depression in Children
The CDC helps define Anxiety and Depression in children.
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What to Do if You Think Your Teenager Is Depressed
What are the signs of depression in teenagers? What can parents do to help teenagers who may be depressed?
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Depression in Teens: How Parents Can Help
Detailed look at how parents can help their child with depression.
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Apps to Help with Mental Health
Common Sense Media reviewed apps to help support teens' mental health.
How To Support a Depressed Teenager | Child Mind Institute
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In CRISIS? Need immediate help? Call 24/7 Niagara County Crisis Services at 716-285-3515 or call/text the Suicide and Crisis Hotline at 988.