Rosecrance Behavioral Health’s Post

While the summer break usually means a pause from school and loads of fun, it can also bring ups and downs for some children and teenagers. The summer break can be a challenging time for children and teenagers who are already struggling with their mental health. Without their daily routine while in school, the days can feel long and unstructured, which can intensify feelings of isolation and hopelessness. This is why it’s essential for parents and caregivers to be proactive in developing a plan to support and guide adolescents during this time.

Preparing for the final school bell of the academic year - Rosecrance Health Network

Preparing for the final school bell of the academic year - Rosecrance Health Network

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