NPR Article on MSD
“What we’re asking parents to do is on a daily basis to sit down with their children who are of middle or high school age to ask them if they have any thoughts of dying or any thoughts of suicide or hurting themselves. And that is a conversation that has to happen.” – Sarah Franco, director, Eagles Haven Health and Wellness Center
NPR Article on MSD
NPR Article on MSD
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