The Signs that a Child is Experiencing Anxiety
How to Spot the Signs of Anxiety and Depression in Children
If your child is displaying any signs of anxiety or depression, it is important that you get them help right away. These feelings can be overwhelming and can cause a wide range of problems.
Depending on the severity of the disorder, your child may have trouble concentrating or engaging in social activities. They may also be prone to self-harm or substance abuse.
Consult with a Professional
If you suspect that your child has anxiety, you can find a professional therapist or counselor to help. Your GP may be able to refer your child to a specialist. You can also ask open-ended questions to determine if your child is having anxiety.
The signs of anxiety and depression in children can be difficult to spot. Although they are normal reactions to stress and other factors, they can make it difficult for your child to function.
Insomnia
Children who are unable to sleep for more than 12 hours per night or who are experiencing headaches or stomachaches are at greater risk of developing anxiety or depression. However, this is not always the case.
Physical Activities
Some kids are able to reduce their symptoms with yoga, meditation, or mindfulness exercises. But many parents struggle to understand their child’s thoughts and feelings.
Maltreatment
There are many reasons for feelings of anxiety or depression in children. Stress, bullying, or maltreatment are common causes.
Support Group
Having a supportive family or a loving partner can help your child manage their anxiety. Practicing deep, slow breaths and sticking to routines are helpful.
Seek professional help
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Disclaimer: This is not professional advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if professional advice is sought, contact a licensed practitioner, or doctor in the appropriate administration.
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