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These resources are meant to help your family as we work together to meet your child's needs.

Suicide Prevention Resources
If you think your child has thought about ending their life, or if you recently lost a loved one to suicide, these resources may offer support.

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Physical Abuse
Physical abuse is any act that results in physical injury to a child or adolescent. Physical abuse is the second most common form of child maltreatment.
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Justin Julian, MD (2025-2026) Medical School: The University of Toledo (Toledo, OH) Residency: Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX) Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship: Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus, OH)

A Night In The Hive
Enjoy a night out with live music, heavy hors d'oeuvres, dessert, drinks and a presentation from an expert in pediatric mental health!

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Your Child Has Talked About Ending Their Life: What's Next?
Talking to your child about suicide may be the toughest and most uncomfortable conversation you ever have, but it may also be the most important. Listening makes your child more comfortable about sharing thoughts and feelings that are upsetting and deeply personal.

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Suicide: The Conversation We Should Have With Our Kids
One of the best things we can do is give our young people the power to talk about mental health issues and topics as challenging as suicide without shutting the door. Even if your child is doing well, this is a powerful opportunity to help your child see it is okay to be emotionally open and could help them talk openly with friends.

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Talking to Your Kids About Depression and Suicide
Talking to your child about suicide may be the toughest conversation you ever have, but it may also be the most important.

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Myths About Suicide: Depression is a Sign of Weakness
Depression is a real and serious condition. It is not much different than a chronic health condition in its ability to impact someone’s life. It can have both emotional and physical symptoms and make life very difficult for those who have it.

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Myths About Suicide: Moving Beyond Common Misconceptions
When it comes to suicide, there’s a lot of competing information that makes it hard to tell myth from fact. But knowing the facts may allow us to take life-saving steps to help our children.