- Being bullied
- Tensions and difficulties at home
- Loss of a family member or someone close
- Struggles with trauma and PTSD
- Physical illness or disability
- Low self-esteem
- Substance use and abuse
- A healthy diet, with the fruits and vegetables that help to ensure a balanced diet.
- Getting plenty of sleep each night, preferably without the distraction of devices before falling asleep.
- Staying physically active, whether that looks like hiking or participating in sports.
- Maintaining friendships with those who provide a positive influence.
- Encouraging open communication with parents.
- Acting withdrawn, unmotivated, or depressed.
- Sullen, uncommunicative or uncooperative and angry behavior.
- Becoming secretive or hiding things.
- Inability to focus or an increase in clumsiness.
- Skipping school or no longer going to practice for sports once enjoyed.
- Changing relationships with friends or family members.
- Breaking curfew, running away, or hiding away in a locked room.
- No longer taking regular showers, wearing clean clothes, or brushing hair.
- Unusually lethargic, signs of track marks, nosebleeds, sores around the mouth, changes in weight, or changes in speech.
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