For many families, events happen that are unpredictable; these events can affect how a child feels and behaves. We call these events ACEs―Adverse Childhood Experiences―and they are more common than you may think. Learn more here.| HealthyChildren.org
Treating depression in children and teens may involve family therapy, psychotherapy (talk therapy), medicine, or combined medicine and therapy. The kind of treatment a child receives depends on the type of depression they have, how severe it is, how long they have experienced the symptoms, their age and other factors specific to them and their family. Learn more here.| HealthyChildren.org
Learn about common signs and symptoms of depression among children and teens, and how to help your child.| HealthyChildren.org