Be there for them, provide reassurance everything will be fine, make them feel safe and calm.
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Well, You see the parents who have kids with mental illness can be hard for them. And, That's why it's good for the parents to be involved to they school homework and they can bring confidence to she/him because students with involved parents or other caregivers earn higher grades and test scores, have better social skills, and show improved behavior. What is another way parents can support children with mental illness? I mean- I guess you can talk to them in a nice claming voice, or tell them what's they problem. (If they're having a problem) That's only thing I can think of.... So yeah Hope This Helps!!~
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Answer:
The correct answer is Option "C"
Explanation:
According to twin studies, it has been estimated that the heritability of major depressive disorders (MDD) is around 37% to 40%. On average, people who share at least 50% of their genes with a family member that has MDD has more than 2 times at risk of having MDD themselves.
It has also been concluded from research that negative affectivity, or neuroticism, has a major link with the onset of MDD. In response to a stressful life, individuals with high levels of neuroticism are at a higher risk of developing MDD
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