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sammy [17]
4 years ago
15

How to tell your family about your mental heal9th

English
2 answers:
Alex787 [66]4 years ago
5 0
Talk to them when they are in a good mood, like at a family dinner or when you’re alone with a trusted family member in the car. It does not have to be necessarily with your mother or father you can tell a Aunt if you trust them more and they can help you as-well but just be open and honest with them approach them lightly and don’t be frustrated and explain throughly what you believe is wrong and what action you can take from there.
fiasKO [112]4 years ago
3 0
Be honest with them
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