When and How to Seek Mental Health Support for your Child or Teen

All children and teens experience a broad range of emotions and face certain challenges while growing up, which may result in certain behaviors. When are those emotions and behaviors reason enough to seek mental health support?

On January 10, Cartwheel hosted Marcus Cherry, Ph.D. for a conversation that provided general guidelines for parents and caregivers on when to seek mental health support.

In this webinar, we cover:

  • Key factors to keep in mind when considering whether your child’s behaviors or emotions are developmentally appropriate or indicate a mental health concern
  • Who to talk to when you’re concerned
  • Resources for how to find a mental health professional
Looking for more?

Key Takeaways: When and How to Seek Mental Health Support

Other resources suggested by our speaker:

HealthyChildren.org: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Parenting Website

American Psychological Association (APA) - Children

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The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.


If you or your child are in crisis or experiencing mental health problems please seek the advice of a licensed clinician or call 988.

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