Tell My Story - Parents' Guide & Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Parents need to know that Tell My Story is a suicide prevention documentary that aims to help families understand why adolescent suicide has skyrocketed. It follows Jason Reid, a grieving dad whose 14-year-old son, Ryan, ended his life despite the fact that they had a great relationship, Jason was an actively engaged parent, and Ryan knew he was loved. As Jason tries to understand the reasons behind the increase in completed suicides among 10- to 17-year-olds, the film addresses the connection between devices/social media use and adolescent mental health. The information shared here by experts in suicide prevention, mental health professionals, and suicide survivors isn't the same old, same old: Families will get valuable, actionable advice on signs to look for and may rethink their parenting strategy. Details of suicide methods aren't shared, but there is a conversation about cutting. Preview the content first, but you may find the film useful to watch with your kids (including tweens), as it shows teens opening up and sharing their feelings of loneliness, despair, and hopelessness -- and how someone might have been able to help. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails .

What's the Story?
TELL MY STORY were the words left behind by 14-year-old Ryan when he died via suicide. His father, Jason Reid, honors his son's wish by meeting with suicide survivors, prevention experts, and mental health professionals to explain to other parents why there's been a 70% increase in adolescent suicide in the last decade -- and what parents and caregivers can do to help children in crisis.
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