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This story was heartbreaking and one that will certainly stay with me for a while. A lot of what Maddy went through, the feelings, struggles, and experiences are sadly not uncommon and ones that so many young people in their years away at university and college go through.
This book and her story called for post-secondary institutions across the globe to implement better resources to deal with mental health and ensure that on-campus counselors are available 24/7. As well it really touched upon the people that we portray to be on social media vs the ones that we are in real life and what young people growing up now in the digital world have to deal with on a daily basis.
I definitely think that parents and even those going to post-secondary would benefit from reading this book as there are many educational pieces in it and chances for conversations about mental health to be had.
This book and her story called for post-secondary institutions across the globe to implement better resources to deal with mental health and ensure that on-campus counselors are available 24/7. As well it really touched upon the people that we portray to be on social media vs the ones that we are in real life and what young people growing up now in the digital world have to deal with on a daily basis.
I definitely think that parents and even those going to post-secondary would benefit from reading this book as there are many educational pieces in it and chances for conversations about mental health to be had.