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Seattle Children’s PSA Breaks Silence on Teen Suicide Conversation

Candi Nicholson

Parents are mostly mum when it comes to talking with their kids about mental health and suicide. One reason is they are often unaware that their kids think about them. A Seattle Children’s public service announcement urges parents to have that cringy conversation about mental health and suicide with their kids.

Teens’ Message to Parents: Ask the Question

Michael Boychuk, co-founder and creative director at Little Hands of Stone

// By Jane Weber Brubaker // Parents are mostly mum when it comes to talking with their kids about mental health and suicide. One reason is they are often unaware that their kids think about them. A Seattle Children’s public service announcement urges parents to have that cringy conversation about mental health and suicide with their kids.