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no questions asked

....and no judgement

    We are on a mission to help save the lives and/or mental health of the people we love the most by creating a safe space for them to land should a difficult circumstance ever present itself; a lofty goal that can potentially be accomplished in the simplest of ways....with 3 words.  Please take time to read our 'About' section for a full explanation and an example of how the concept works in a real-life instance and/or you can watch the YouTube video for a tutorial.

 

*Note: We are not medical professionals.  We're simply moms/former teachers who have seen the benefits of love, understanding, and conversation when dealing with others.  It's a common sense approach to difficult situations. If your child has a history of psychiatric issues, please seek a medical professional. 

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*Nota:  No somos profesionales de la salud. Simplemente somos madres y exprofesoras que hemos visto los beneficios del amor, la comprensión y la conversación al tratar con los demás. Es una estrategia de sentido común para situaciones difíciles. Si su hijo tiene antecedentes de problemas psiquiátricos, por favor consulte con un

profesional médico.

Can be used for ANY scenario: Dangerous online activity, runaways, theft, vandalism, drinking and driving, internal struggles due to bullying, grades, etc....

Se pueda utilizar para cualquier escenario: actividades peligrosas en la computadora, fugas, robos, vandalismo, conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol, luchas internas debido al acoso, calificaciones, etc...

change a life with 3 words
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The excerpt below was taken from a YouTube discussion from the video, "I'm Fine - Teenage Depression PSA" by Kobena. While the video is an example of when a parent would need to find a counselor for their child to help with their issues, the messaging in the comments section between the teens/young adults is the principal reason for our and no judgement wrist band.  I've omitted the user names, but the comments are verbatim.  This is what NOT to do when your loved one comes to you.

User 1 - "you can tell me anything"
              says my parents. me: starting to tell them,
              them: starts to insult me.

User 2 -  Whenever i try and talk to my mom she gets angry and                        says i dont appreciate everything she does for me

User 3 -  truth

User 4 -  Exactly

User 5 -  I relate. And because of that, I barely speak to my parents
              any more

User 6 -  Literally same

User 7 -  Yup this always happens....so I stopped sharing.

User 8 -  Yes!! My parents are really nice but they don't understand                    my mental health...I may look smiling outside but I am
               dying inside

...and there were probably 100 more similar comments. Parents/loved ones, THIS is what you DO NOT do.  You LISTEN.  You don't automatically judge. 

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