Like, it’s just more conversation is being had since she’s been helping us all together with expressing themselves,” Morgan said. “Now it’s more like, okay, well, this is what’s going on in school. Morgan said her kids started opening up after the classes. Mental health specialists bring these classes to nearly 80 faith-based congregations around San Antonio. That’s why she enrolled them in the Bridges to Care Program through the National Alliance on Mental Illness or NAMI. “When the pandemic came, they, I noticed that emotionally they were held back,” Morgan said. Latoya Morgan said her two children became closed off and consumed by screen time after the Covid-19 pandemic. That’s why experts across the city are offering new classes for teenagers – empowering them and improving their communication skills. Skipping forward and backward is currently possible while watching videos in full-screen only.SAN ANTONIO – A survey through the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District showed at least one in five teenagers is struggling with their mental health. Once you’ve double tapped to skip, you can continue in that direction with a single tap.
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