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Old June 21, 2017, 10:01 AM   #9
rpseraph
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Join Date: October 23, 2015
Location: MinneSNOWta
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+1 to JMR40!!

I work very closely with a lot of therapists, and the number of kids (and adults) that are struggling with depression, anger, attachment disorders, hormonal imbalances, etc... is staggering. Even with this information we can say "bunch of babies! Such it up and bunch the cyber bullies in the face!" well that is all well and good... but again, this is the situation we find ourselves in. Its like surviving a plane crash and whining about how they don't make planes the way they used to! Not helpful, lets survive FIRST!!!

The best advice I can give to stem the tide is to get involved with kids. Go to family range days. Work with your local youth group. Volunteer at the YMCA. It doesn't take too much, but unfortunately "best wishes and thoughts" don't help anyone without action! You can also support schools in getting the training for staff that they need to identify these issues.
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