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    When i was little my mom and dad broke up when i was 2 I got a stepdad and it got good for a while until mid june or july we had to move with my grandparents in MN but something happen that changed everyone before i had a really bad additude and i have a adiction to games but i cant play them offen because i cant pay enough attention to my new little brother thats 1 now here in 2021 it got annoying i have been get yelled at for no reason by most people in my house the only 2 people i love there was my uncles. Now i have not been doing my activities in school cause i have been trying to get better at gaming i really been wanting to stream be a good gamer but they dont understand and i have been wanting to move to my dads but im only 12 and idk what im supposed to do, can i have some help?

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    Thank you for contacting NRS. It sounds like you are going through a tough time and we’re glad you reached out to us.

    It is your parent’s responsibility to provide a safe and supportive environment for you. Do you feel comfortable talking to them about how you feel and what you want to do? If you call us we can arrange a conference call with you and your parents to talk about what you are going through.

    Maybe your dad can be a potential source of support for you during this challenging time. If you are comfortable talking with him he may have ideas about how to deal with your situation.

    A potential resource is the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at www.childhelp.org or 1-800-4-A-CHILD (422-4453). Childhelp is a 24-hour hotline with volunteers who can talk to you about your situation and provide resources that may be helpful to you.

    Do you have friends or family that you are comfortable talking to? Is it possible to reach out to a teacher or counselor that you trust to talk about how you are feeling? They may have ideas to help you achieve your goals or provide advice on how to deal with your current situation.

    At NRS our main goal is to see that you are safe and off the street. You can also always call us at 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) or by chat at www.1800runaway.com. We have volunteers available 24/7 to talk and to help you find resources that may be helpful to you.

    Thank you again for contacting NRS. We wish you the best!
    Please remember you can reach us directly by calling our 24 hour hotline, 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) or through our Live Chat.

    National Runaway Safeline
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    1-800-RUNAWAY (24 Hour Hotline)

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