Contact your child's doctor right away if your child:
- Feels extreme depression, fear, anxiety, or anger toward themself or others.
- Feels out of control.
- Hears voices that others don't hear.
- Sees things that others don't see.
- Can't sleep or eat for 3 days in a row.
- Shows behavior that concerns friends, family, or teachers, and others express concern about your child's behavior and ask you to get help.
Where to get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
If your child talks about suicide, self-harm, a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, get help right away. You can:
- Call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
- Go online to chat.988lifeline.org to start a chat.
- Text HOME to 741741 to access the Crisis Text Line.
Consider saving these numbers or having this website in your phone.
Go to 988lifeline.org for more information.
If your child has a phone, make sure they have emergency numbers in their phone. These may include parents, other trusted adults, a health care provider, and the Lifeline. Help your child understand that reaching out for help is the most important thing to do if they are thinking about self-harm.
If your child expresses suicidal thoughts, first get care right away, then make sure all dangerous items in your home are not in reach of your child. Remove knives and other sharp objects. Lock up guns and ammunition in separate locations. Lock up all medicines and alcohol.