{"id":1265,"date":"2022-11-28T23:08:20","date_gmt":"2022-11-28T23:08:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/randyrolfe.com\/?p=1265"},"modified":"2022-12-09T22:29:36","modified_gmt":"2022-12-09T22:29:36","slug":"how-can-parents-help-a-clinically-depressed-child-open-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/randyrolfe.com\/how-can-parents-help-a-clinically-depressed-child-open-up\/","title":{"rendered":"How can parents help a clinically depressed child open up?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Over two million children 3 to 17 years old have been diagnosed with depression, and it has been getting worse, even before the recent pandemic.<\/p>\n
Having a depressed child in the family causes suffering beyond the child themselves. It naturally affects everyone.<\/p>\n
Since my first book was published in 1985, I have helped more than 1,000 parents whose children have been diagnosed with clinical depression, with my courses, podcasts, and private counseling.<\/p>\n
And through this experience, I\u2019ve discovered 3 simple but powerful ways parents can help a depressed child open up, whether or not they are on medication.<\/p>\n
These 3 ways can help parents with:<\/p>\n
Knowing how to help them regain their natural energy and motivation.<\/p>\n
Having ways to stimulate their desire to engage with family and others.<\/p>\n
Knowing what to say, and not say, so that they will no longer suffer in silence.<\/p>\n
Now, for a limited time, I\u2019m giving away my guide to these 3 powerful ways to help, for free.<\/p>\n