By Eugene Beresin — 2020
Those who help care for children need to know details about their challenges.
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If you’re struggling with depression or anxiety, your symptoms may actually be due to untreated ADD.
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Too many kids show worrying signs of fragility from a very young age. Here’s what we can do about it.
We tend to think of childhood as a time of innocence and joy, but as many as 2 to 3 percent of children from ages 6 to 12 can have serious depression.
It’s natural for children, like adults, to experience emotional ups and downs. For some children, feeling “blue” for an extended period can be a sign of depression. If your child’s mental health interferes with social activities, interests, schoolwork or family life, it’s time to get help.
Many children have fears and worries, and may feel sad and hopeless from time to time. Strong fears may appear at different times during development.
It’s no secret that kids today are more stressed than ever and why we must help ease children’s stress.
School sports came to an abrupt halt during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. How this impacted adolescents' health, who were otherwise generally active in sports in their school, is examined in new research.
Of course we want to keep children safe. But exposure to normal stresses and strains is vital for their future wellbeing.
Racism and social inequality don’t just affect adults. Here's why they have a profound impact on the mental health of children of color.
In my more than two decades of treating children with mental health problems like ADHD, anxiety, childhood depression, oppositional defiant disorder, ASD, and many other conditions, I have found that making changes in the parenting environment can usually resolve the child’s problem.
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