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Student Tech Bytes
June 28, 2022
Caregiver Corner
Kids' Mental Health Apps and Websites for Anxiety, Depression, Coping Skills, and Professional Support
Apps, sites, and text hotlines help kids cope with issues from stress to suicide.
Growing up has always been a challenge, but it seems today's kids are having an especially rough time. Anxiety, depression, and the youth suicide rate have been on the rise for the last decade, especially for girls and children of color. It's safe to say that the need for easily accessible mental health tools that kids can use privately and safely is more critical than ever.
Everyone's mental health journey is different. Talking with your child and getting professional help is the first and best course of action if you think they need it. But digital tools can be an added boost to get your kid through a tough time. They're particularly helpful for kids who find it hard to reach out and ask for help.
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Email: EdTech@pusd.us
Website: pusd.us/its
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Phone: 626-396-3699