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Are any of our kids at this school that had the shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 568727" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I understand what you're saying Kathy and I guess, naively, I was thinking it could be an optional survey or test given to those of legal age with-o allowing the school system to share or utilize the results. Sounds more than a little vague, lol, I know. It's just so sad that thousands of kids have mental health issues or substance abuse issues and feel that there is no way to overcome the problems that are ruining their lives. I was fortunate that easy child/difficult child used to say "let her stay as she already knows about me" when new shrinks or counselors came on the scene. Of course it didn't shorten the long road to "some" stability but he didn't hide much from me. Most kids, on the other hand, know they need help but don't want their parents involved. How scarey it must be for them to be heading over the cliff and not trust anyone to help. If they could have confidential support it could make a huge differenc. So sad. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 568727, member: 35"] I understand what you're saying Kathy and I guess, naively, I was thinking it could be an optional survey or test given to those of legal age with-o allowing the school system to share or utilize the results. Sounds more than a little vague, lol, I know. It's just so sad that thousands of kids have mental health issues or substance abuse issues and feel that there is no way to overcome the problems that are ruining their lives. I was fortunate that easy child/difficult child used to say "let her stay as she already knows about me" when new shrinks or counselors came on the scene. Of course it didn't shorten the long road to "some" stability but he didn't hide much from me. Most kids, on the other hand, know they need help but don't want their parents involved. How scarey it must be for them to be heading over the cliff and not trust anyone to help. If they could have confidential support it could make a huge differenc. So sad. DDD [/QUOTE]
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