• Meet Our Team
  • Advertise on SCDN
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
Thursday, July 3
Scioto County Daily News
  • Login
  • Register
Subscribe For $1/week
  • Public Safety
    Troubled Bad Youth Kids

    8-Year-Old Tries to Stab Mother in Mental Health Emergency 

    Sheriff night 1

    🚗 Birthday Bash Turns into Backwoods Nightmare: Car Crash, Threats, and Birthday Drama! 🎉💥 

    🚨 Gunfire & Getaways: Center Street Turns Into Crime Scene After Wild Evening Shooting 

    🚨 “Pulled Out of the Ceiling!” — Deputies Snag Fugitive Eric Carr After Bizarre Hideout at Lucasville Apartment 

    Police lights in rear view 2

    🚔 Buzzed and Busted: Don’t Let the Fourth of July End in Handcuffs or Heartbreak 

    super quick west side

    🚓 Kindness on Call: Deputy Steps In to Help Troubled Man at West Portsmouth Super Quick 💙 

    “I’m the One Who Stays” — Man Arrested for Toddler’s Death Posted Haunting Fatherhood Tribute Just One Day After Changing His Name 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 07/02/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    ppd-315

    🥎 Softball Showdown! Grown-Up Drama Explodes Into Week-Long Police Saga 💥 

    First Responders Use Axe to Break Through and Save Disoriented Man

    🩸Stabbing Scare at Wheelersburg Kroger 

    Sheriff sticker

    78 Calls Keep Scioto County Crews on the Move Monday

    Eric Carr

    🚨 “On My Way Back to Jail” — Serial Offender Eric Carr Busted Again on Sex Charge! 🚔 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 07/01/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    ppd 124

    🚨CPS CALLED AFTER CHILD THREAT—INTERPRETER HELPS CONNECT CRUCIAL DETAILS 

    Cops Recover Missing 14-Year-Old Girl in Portsmouth After High-Stakes Search 

    Back on the Radar: Troubled Woman Arrested Again After Report of Public Defecation — When Will Portsmouth Act? 

    scioto county rehabs in the news

    💥 Gunshots, & Chaos: Recovery Facility Feud Explodes Again in Lawrence County 

    Sheriff sticker

    🚨 Sunday Surge: Stabbings, Fires, and False Alarms Mark a Chaotic Day for Scioto County First Responders 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 06/30/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

  • Lawrence County
  • Politics
    No Kings

    Scioto Dems Snort at “Well-Funded” No Kings Protest Claim

    Cathy Coleman Still Fighting: Family Shuts Down Hospice Rumors, Says Recovery Still Underway

    County May Tap Opioid Settlement Funds to Finish MARCS Tower Project 

    Cathy Coleman

    ‘Small Steps, Big Faith’: Commissioner Cathy Coleman Edges Closer to Recovery 

    ‘Praise God!’: Commissioner Cathy Coleman Shows Remarkable Progress After Harrowing Weeks

    Cathy Coleman

    Cautious Hope and Harsh Realities: New Details Emerge on Commissioner Cathy Coleman’s Condition 

    Scioto County Commissioners Cancel This Week’s Meeting 

    Robert Horton

    Sudden Twist: Horton Court Dates Scrapped Ahead of Trial 

    ‘A Sign of Hope’: Commissioner Cathy Coleman Shows Small Improvements Amid Ongoing Critical Condition 

    Recorder Gary Jenkins

    Scioto County Recorder Gary Jenkins Unveils New Office Website 

    Staggering 236 Recovery Houses in Area — and the Fight for Reform Faces Pushback 

    Cathy Coleman

    Community Urged to Pray For Cathy Coleman as Family Faces Devastating Update 

    Scottie Powell

    Commissioner Scottie Powell on Trans Sanctuary Resolution: “Symbolic, Not Substantive” 

    Cathy Coleman

    Update from the Scioto County Commissioners on Commissioner Cathy Coleman 

    What Did Portsmouth’s LGBTQ+ Sanctuary Resolution Really Say? 

    Portsmouth Rehab

    Portsmouth Rejects LGBTQ+ Sanctuary City Status in Heated Council Vote 

    Cathy Coleman

    It’s a Miracle! – Scioto County Rallies Around Commissioner Cathy Coleman After Medical Crisis Turnaround 

    Scioto County Rallies in Prayer for Commissioner Cathy Coleman After Tragic Crash 

    Risky Business? City Wants to Sell $4.5 Million in Bonds

    Portsmouth LGBT Sanctuary City Proposal Scrapped – New Resolution Coming

  • Feel Good

    BREAKING: Commissioners Make Shocking Decision—Halloween to Remain on Halloween 

    Escape to the Hills: A Summer Reading List Set in Appalachia 

    Scioto County Champs: Lady Trojans and Word Wizards Bring Home the Gold 

    “I Held Those Keys Tight” — One Man’s Harrowing Journey from Addiction to Hope 

    Three girls in quinceañera dresses stand beside one another. The one in middle has a gold dress while the other two wear pink.

    Tips for Selecting the Color of a Quinceañera Dress

    The Day the Streak Ended: Lakers’ 1987 Record Broken

    An angler standing at the edge of a lake just after sunset with three fishing rods resting on the ground next to him.

    Night Fishing: Who Is It for and How Do You Start?

    good cops

    Cops Rescue Lost Man 

    good cops

    Kid Misses Bus, Deputy to the Rescue 

    A group of people stands outside with their arms in the air. They hold their hands together, making a pyramid shape.

    Hidden Gems: Community Strategies for Mental Wellness

    good cops

    Man Says He’s Trapped in Armory 

    Good Samaritan 2

    Good Neighbor and Officer to the Rescue 

    Portsmouth Flood Wall Stars

    Meet the New Flood Wall Stars! 

    A bearded man is sitting on the floor and comforting his dog in a wheelchair. The dog has his ears pinned back.

    Training Tips To Help Your Dog Get Used to Their Wheelchair

    U.S. housing market

    Tips for Making Your New House Feel Like a Home

    The Best Freshwater Fish To Catch This Summer

    The Best Freshwater Fish To Catch This Summer

    A man approaching the bowling lane with a red bowling ball as his three friends in the background cheer him on.

    How Bowling Can Improve Your Mental Health

    good cops

    Lost Kid Calls Cops for Help 

    Backyard camping

    Backyard Adventure: Unforgettable Family Camping

    Sunshine or Snowflakes: Which Season Wins America’s Heart?

  • Obituaries
    Barbara Williams

    Nancy Anne Sheets 92 of Portsmouth

    James Vernon Hicks Jr

    James Vernon Hicks Jr. 71 of Portsmouth

    Sonya Stapleton

    Sonya Lee Stapleton 66 of Portsmouth

    Roy Cunningham

    Roy Cunningham, 82 of Portsmouth

    Patricia Ann Thurman

    Patricia Ann Thurman, 65 of West Portsmouth

    Ann Bartlett Truitt

     Ann Bartlett Truitt, 92 of Waverly

     Cornel Cave

     Cornel Cave, 69 of Portsmouth

    Mahala Dawn Pelfrey

    Mahala Dawn Pelfrey, 49 of Lucasville

    Nancy Ackerman-Nash, 71 of Granbury

    Nancy Ackerman-Nash, 71 of Granbury

    Denver Eugene Raike

    Denver Eugene Raike, 87 of Wheelersburg

    Robin Gail Ramsey, 63 of West Portsmouth

    Geneva Mullins 78 of New Boston

    Willard Fenton

    Willard Fenton, 86, of South Webster

    Richard Lewis

    Richard Lewis, 75 of McDermott

    Judy Gayle (Wells) Scifres

    Judy Gayle Scifres, 74 of South Shore,

    Braxton Spears Jr., 76, of South Shore,

    Braxton Spears Jr., 76 of South Shore

    Walter Ronald Kidd

    Walter Ronald Kidd, 89 of Xenia

    Lois Helen Friend

    Lois Helen Friend, 76 of Lucasville

    Patricia Ann Holland

    Patricia Ann Holland, 93 of Waverly

    Marsha Faye Gammon

    Marsha Faye Gammon, 72 of Wheelersburg

  • More News
    • All News
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Education
    • Economy
    • Food & Drinks
    • Local Business
    • National
    • Opinion
    • Regional
    • Strange But True
    • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result

Why Are Our Kids Hurting Themselves? 

Cyn Mackley by Cyn Mackley
7 months ago
in Education
teen
ShareTweetEmail

One of the most striking things SCDN writers have noticed in years of reading police reports is the soaring number of children either threatening to harm themselves or actually hurting themselves.  Back in early 2020, we maybe saw one or two calls a month logged in Scioto County. But things changed after the COVID lockdown. These days, it’s at least one a day, but often more.  

The mental health of children continues to be a big concern in 2024, years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted their lives. Experts say the number of children experiencing suicidal thoughts or attempting suicide remains higher than before the pandemic, and families, schools, and healthcare systems are struggling to keep up. Some studies show suicidal thoughts in kids are eight times higher than pre-pandemic.  

Why Is This Still Happening? 

RELATED POSTS

8-Year-Old Tries to Stab Mother in Mental Health Emergency 

🚨 Gunfire & Getaways: Center Street Turns Into Crime Scene After Wild Evening Shooting 

“I’m the One Who Stays” — Man Arrested for Toddler’s Death Posted Haunting Fatherhood Tribute Just One Day After Changing His Name 

Even though life has returned to normal for many people, children still feel the effects of the pandemic. Here are some reasons why this problem hasn’t gone away: 

  1. Unresolved Stress from the Pandemic: The pandemic caused major disruptions in children’s routines, education, and social lives. Many are still dealing with the emotional fallout, such as anxiety, depression, and feelings of loneliness. 
  1. Not Enough Mental Health Help: There aren’t enough therapists, counselors, or child psychiatrists to meet the growing demand for mental health care. This means many kids have to wait a long time to get the help they need. 
  1. Social Media Pressures: Since the pandemic, children and teens are spending more time online. Social media can lead to bullying, comparing themselves to others, and feeling like they’re not good enough. These pressures can take a toll on their mental health. 
  1. Family Struggles: Many families are still dealing with problems like financial stress, job loss, or the loss of loved ones from the pandemic. When parents are stressed, it can affect their children too.

What Can Parents and Caregivers Do? 

Please Support This Local Business

If you’re worried about a child, there are steps you can take: 

  • Watch for Warning Signs: These can include changes in mood, trouble sleeping, withdrawing from friends, or talking about feeling hopeless. 
  • Monitor Social Media Use: Parents can help by keeping an eye on their kids’ social media use and encouraging them to spend time offline with friends and family. 
  • Ask Questions: It’s okay to ask a child if they’re feeling sad or thinking about hurting themselves. This won’t make the problem worse—in fact, it can help them open up. 
  • Get Help: If you think a child is in danger, call a mental health professional, talk to their school counselor, or contact a crisis hotline. 

While the challenges are daunting, they also present an opportunity for communities, educators, and caregivers to unite and support our youngest generation. By working together to find answers and strengthen their ability to cope, we can offer hope and healing to those who need it most. The well-being of our children depends on it, and their future is worth the effort. 

Tags: ChildrenFeaturedNewsletter
Please Support This Local Business

TRENDING NOW

SCDN File Photo

Heroes in Uniform: First Responders Step Up During Mental Health Emergency in Wheelersburg

June 27, 2025
Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

Busted! 06/27/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

June 27, 2025
Sheriff night 2

🚨Crowbar Chaos in West Portsmouth! Ex-Boyfriend Brawl Leaves One Injured, Suspects on the Run🚓 

June 27, 2025
Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

Busted! 06/26/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

June 26, 2025

BOOM, BANDS & BIG PLANS: Portsmouth’s 4th of July Lights Up Spartan Stadium—Riverfront Future in Sight 

June 17, 2025

ABOUT US

We are a grassroots team of local journalists on a mission to give our community up-to-the-second news and events for Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Western West Virginia. We believe progress inspires change and we believe our reporting has become the front-lines of Portsmouth, Ohio's comeback.

CATEGORIES

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • Food & Drink
  • Local Business
  • National
  • Obituaries
  • Ohio
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Public Safety
  • Regional
  • Strange But True
  • Video

AREAS SERVED

  • Portsmouth
  • Wheelersburg
  • Minford
  • Waverly
  • Friendship
  • Ironton
  • West Union
  • Piketon
  • Coal Grove
  • South Point
  • Vanceburg
  • Grayson
  • South Shore
  • Greenup
  • Raceland
  • Ashland

SITE SEARCH

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.