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Just like its appearance in adults, depression in children can manifest in different ways. Depression isn’t always about feeling sad: if a child displays an unusual or sustained lack of energy, enthusiasm, or interest in normal activities they usually enjoy—or starts becoming uncharacteristically irritable or angry—it may be a sign that they’re depressed. Childhood depression is often a result of experiencing trauma or a symptom of another condition, but it frequently goes undiagnosed if the trauma or illness isn’t directly observed by caregivers. When these behaviors are only attributed to going through a “phase” as part of normal childhood development, children can miss out on crucial restorative care. The aid of a qualified professional can be immensely helpful in identifying and recovering from the underlying causes of childhood depression.

If you or someone you know is in immediate need of support, please seek professional help. If you are in crisis, here are some immediate free resources.

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8 Signs Your Child is Depressed (For Parents)

The percentage of adults who experienced any symptoms of depression was highest among those aged 18–29 (21.0%), followed by those aged 45–64 (18.4%) and 65 and over (18.4%), and lastly, by those aged 30–44 (16.8%). Up to 3% of children and 8% of adolescents in the U.S. have depression.

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Why We Need to Talk About Depression | Kevin Breel

Kevin Breel didn’t look like a depressed kid: team captain, at every party, funny and confident. But he tells the story of the night he realized that—to save his own life—he needed to say four simple words.

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Why You Should Take a Break: Prioritizing Mental Health in Schools | Hailey Hardcastle | TEDxSalem

Hailey Hardcastle is a freshman at the University of Oregon and a student mental health advocate. This year she was named one of Teen Vogues 21 under 21 most influential young people for her work on passing House Bill 2191, which allows students to take mental health days off from school.

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Depression in Children: Nip in the Bud

A child with depression can experience problems not just with how they feel, but also how they behave. Depression in children is treatable, but often young people are not recognised as being depressed so they don’t get the right help.

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Self Harm: Why Do Teenagers Do It? - Newsnight

The number of teenagers self-harming - cutting or poisoning themselves - is increasing at a startling rate according to new figures prepared for the World Health Organisation. Tanya Byron is a clinical psychologist and author of the Skeleton Cupboard.

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Why Children Struggling with Mental Health Say Stigma Can Be Deadly

A new documentary produced by our colleagues at Milwaukee PBS in collaboration with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel follows four young people from Wisconsin who are navigating mental health challenges.

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Curbing Teen Anxiety | Helping Kids Thrive In Uncertain Times with Dr. Borba

Dr Boba offers insight on children with anxiety.

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Do Schools Kill Creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures, rather than undermines, creativity.

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Raising Resilient Adolescents with Erica Komisar

In this class, psychoanalyst and author Erica Komisar discusses the science behind raising resilient adolescents, an age group that is facing more mental distress than ever. Ms.

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Self Harming & Cutting in Elementary Schools

Please watch and see how many of these Elementary students hands get raised when asked about self harming in their school!

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