"Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people ages 15-24, accounting for 17% of all deaths in this age group. Yet completed suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. More than 5000 middle and high school students have a suicide attempt each day, and nearly one in five middle and high school students have seriously considered suicide in the past year. We do not fully understand how the pandemic has affected the long-term mental health and suicide rates of today's young people, yet all indications are that there will be multiple negative outcomes. It is within this context that the importance of the topic is situated, and readers are introduced to some of the key concepts and terminology regarding suicide"--
"El riesgo suicida en adolescentes es una problemática de diferentes aristas que se manifiesta en ideación, intento, gestos suicidas, entre otros comportamientos encubiertos y explícitos.
Say something like : The Bible gives us several assurances about our salvation . Distribute copies of " Split Assurances " ( Student Sheet 12 - A ) and pencils to each pair . Instruct the pairs to match the beginning of each Scripture ...
Concentrates on child developmental psychology highlighting differences that are linked to gender, ethnic background, historical era and socioeconomic conditions.
Offers tips and tools for the middle school years on topics including getting comfortable in school, getting along with others, and dealing with physical changes.
... Adolescents, and Adults with Disabilities and other Exceptional Individuals (3rd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. Rush, B. (1812). Medical Inquiries and Observations upon Diseases of the Mind. Philadelphia: Kimber & Richardson.
Que doit faire un parent lorsque son enfant décide que la vie est tellement pénible qu'elle ne vaut plus la peine d'être vécue?
It's Not Fair!: Through Grief to Healing
Informations brèves, conseils pratiques présentés de façon simple et avec clarté.
The Kell-Hoeflin Incomplete Sentence Blank: Youth-parent Relations [by] Ruth Hoeflin and Leone Kell
Quizzes, stories, surveys, and activities for middle schoolers addressing such issues as physical and emotional changes, connecting with friends and family, setting goals, and handling peer pressure.