7 Ways to Improve Teen Mental Health

Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher, coach or any caring adult, you have the power to make a difference. Try these seven simple ways to support teen mental health.
Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher, coach or any caring adult, you have the power to make a difference. Try these seven simple ways to support teen mental health.
At KVC West Virginia, we aim to provide healing, supportive services to every child who needs them. That’s the heart behind our school-based therapy program. Learn how KVC West Virginia’s school-based therapy brings essential mental health support directly to students in their schools.
Guiding your child to therapy? Get expert tips on starting the conversation positively and setting them up for success.
ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental health conditions in children and teens. Learn more about it may be treated in different age groups and why it’s underdiagnosed in girls.
Back-to-school season can drum up all sorts of feelings and emotions. Some children feel excited but some may be struggling with anxiety. How can caregivers navigate this new season and set their children up for success? Explore some expert strategies to help children cope here.
If your child is being bullied or might be bullying others, read this article to understand its causes and how to stop it.
To help protect you and those close to you from suicide, it’s important to learn the warning signs and how you can help prevent it.
Child abuse threatens at least 1 in 7 children in the United States every year, and the victims are not only in pain as the abuse is occurring but also long after with lasting psychological impacts. Learn more about the connection between child abuse and depression.
Family preservation services are designed to help families going through crisis and prevent children from having to enter foster care.
Mental health is important at every stage of life. The early years are the best time for parents and caregivers to start building a child’s mental health.