Thank you for that.
This will probably run out my time, but as a parent I think about this a lot. Many parents wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a child just having a bad day and a child going through mental distress.
We talk about the virtual learning. We talk about Zoom life. As members of this committee, we all live on Zoom. We live in rooms with bad chairs and we live with bad lighting and bad backgrounds, but when we think about our children, this virtual learning is not working. I shouldn't say it's not working, but sometimes it's not working. My son did the first semester but wasn't willing to go back for the second semester and won't go back to school now until it's in person, because they're missing out on that quality of life, that touch, as the professor said earlier.
What are the signs that parents and guardians should look for when they're seeing a young person who may or may not just be having a bad day?