W. (2010) Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Suicide. Archives of Suicide Research, 14:206-2. ISSN: 1381-1118 print/1543-6136 online. Retrieved on April 25, 2017 from http://content.ebscohost.com/ContentServer.asp In this reference both types of bullying is described. In this reference the author discussed the effect of traditional bullying on school aged children and how often traditional bullying led to those children committing suicide. In the case of Cyberbullying, we see an introduction of new avenues of bullying. In addition, the number of suicides committed by school age children increased with the introduction of Cyberbullying. This reference would be beneficial to my educational program because it sets a baseline of the affects of traditional bullying and cyberbullying on suicide in …show more content…
The article also explaining some of the worry and stressor that can led to a teenager’s decision to commit suicide. The article also provides the reader with signs and symptoms for Depression. This article is not only instrumental in understanding what can led to suicide, it provides the readers and parents with sign of an adolescent that might be thinking about committing suicide. Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH). Office of Suicide Prevention (2014). What Can Parents Do To Prevent Youth Suicide? Retrieved on April 25, 2017 on http://suicideprevention.nv.gov/Youth/WhatYouCanDo/ This website offers a lot of different benefits for the educational program. Here we can find way to prevent, educate and recognize sigs of suicide ideations. With the information on this website, we might be able to offer parents alternative paternal tools that could build a healthier relationship with their child. Although suicide education and prevent are the main staples of this educational program, we would offer a number of classes that covers ever avenue in raising a healthy teenager. American Psychological Association (2017). Teen Suicide is Preventable. Retrieved on April 25, 2017 from