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Young caregivers

There are over one million young people in the United States who take care of someone in their family. So, if you are taking care of someone in your family, you are not alone!

Caring for someone else can be tough for an adult. It can be even tougher for a young person. You may have less time for schoolwork or you may feel like you don’t have any time to just be a kid. Your friends may not understand what you’re going through. Sometimes it feels good to take care of someone else and sometimes you may feel sad or worried. These feelings are normal. You need to take care of yourself, too.

  • girl writing in diaryIf you are angry, sad, or worried, talk to a trusted adult, like your school counselor.
  • Write in your diary or draw a picture about how you’re feeling.
  • Make some time each day for fun.
  • Keep in mind, it’s okay to say no sometimes and it’s okay to want things for yourself.
  • Ask for help. Is there someone in your family, a family friend, or a neighbor who can help you?

To learn more, visit the American Association for Caregiving Youth.


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Last updated December 2007

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