Self-Harming Behaviors - 25856
Self-Harming Behaviors can occur at any age. In fact, we are seeing younger and younger students utilizing self-harming techniques as a coping strategy. Come learn about self-harming behaviors at all ages, how to identify when a student is self-harming, and how to talk to parents about this difficult subject.
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