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Signs of mental health struggles in children

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 16, 2023, 19:00 IST
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Mental health in kids

Children are not as expressive as adults, which is why it becomes extremely challenging for parents to read their minds and understand their emotions. But there are several ways kids express their discomfort and troubles. While adults may overlook a child's distress or tag it as insignificant, it is important to acknowledge and address any signs of mental health problems. Here are some signs that your child might be struggling with mental health.


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Persistent sadness

There is a thin line between sadness and persistent sadness. While sadness can be a temporary feeling, persistent sadness that lasts for two weeks or more can indicate mental health struggles in kids, according to the Mayo Clinic. The health body also describes it as persistent depressive disorder, which is a continuous, long-term form of depression. One may feel sad and empty, may lose interest in day to day activities and also have low self-esteem.

​Also read: Strict parenting: 5 times when it fails parents​

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Changes in behavior and mood

A child dealing with mental health struggles may have a wide range of emotions, may develop changes in their behavior and experience outbursts or extreme irritability. These out-of-control behavior may also be aimed at harming oneself. Your child might feel sad, anxious or get aggressive.

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Avoidance behavior

An avoidance behavior is when your child maintains his or her distance from social settings and situations that cause uncomfortable and distressing feelings. They constantly withdraw from or avoid social interactions. Every child deals with this behavior differently. Little kids may throw tantrums, cry or leave a situation. Older children may have a different way of coping with it. They may act as though they don't understand what a person is talking about.

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When they talk about death and suicide

Never ignore conversations that dwell on death and suicide. If your child continuously initiates death-related topics or discussions or says things like 'I would be better off dead or I wish I were dead,' then you must intervene immediately and try to understand the cause of the issue. Let them know what makes them special and how loved that they are.

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Physical symptoms

Most of the time, children with mental health struggles aren't able to vocalize their emotions and feelings. However, as parents, you can identify it through physical symptoms in them. Kids often complain of headaches, fatigue, and stomach pain. This is common in most cases. But if it is persistent, then it is best to consult a pediatrician. If the doctor rules out physical problems, then time to consult another professional.

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