The New York Times (6/28, Caron) reports that “interviews with mental health [professionals] and data from hospitals across the country reveal that while [professionals] are continuing to see a surge in teenagers visiting the emergency room for mental health problems, the number of children in crisis under the age of 13 is also on the rise, and has been for years.” Even prior to the pandemic, “a mental health crisis was brewing among children struggling with bullying, abuse, eating disorders, racism or undiagnosed mental health conditions.” Children are now “facing even more stressors, like the loss of a family member to Covid-19, adjusting to remote school or the anxiety of returning to in-person school.”
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— “8-Year-Olds in Despair: The Mental Health Crisis Is Getting Younger “Christina Caron, The New York Times, June 28, 2021