Supporting Youth Mental Health at Every Stage
A young person’s mental health can shift over time. The continuum helps you recognize where your youth may be and identify opportunities to support them early — not just during a crisis.
💡 Support is valuable at every stage, not just during a crisis.
What Each Stage Can Look Like
🟢 Baseline Wellness
- Stable sleep, activities, and connection
- Engaged in daily life
- Feeling generally okay
🟡 Early Warning Signs
- Withdrawal or irritability
- Changes in sleep or appetite
- Declining school or social engagement
🔴 Crisis
- Suicidal thoughts or self-harm
- Inability to function
- Safety concerns
🔵 Recovery & Support
- Exhaustion or emotional aftermath
- Gradual return to routines
- Ongoing support needs
Why This Matters
- Mental health needs are not all-or-nothing
- Early support can prevent escalation
- Recovery takes time and continued support
- Families deserve support at every stage
What You Can Do
💡 If something feels “off,” trust that instinct. You do not need to wait for a crisis to take action.
