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After suffering from depression, children like to lose their temper, cry, are reluctant to go to school, like to skip school, and more importantly, they are reluctant to talk to others. At this time, parents must accompany their children well and let them go through this difficult period. And depressed children can't sleep at night, which is a kind of mental torture for children who suffer from depression.
Some children suffer from depression, but parents feel that the child is just making trouble, some small rebellions that occur during adolescence.
They feel that this is just a change in the child's mood, and they never worry about whether the child has psychological problems. At this time, parents must learn to care for their children, knowing that their children's bad mood is the most obvious manifestation of depression. Parents must see it in time, and the child's mood is capricious at this time, if it remains in a bad mood for a long time, then it means that the child's mood has changed.
Children don't like to cry, and they always like to cry, and they always get into the horns of many little things, because they fall into this pit and can't get out.
If your child suffers from depression, be sure to listen to your child's thoughts and don't always blame him. We must learn to encourage children, look at their strengths, and let them have a good change in their cognition when they understand some situations in real life. If a child suffers from depression, it can have many serious effects on the family, and this effect can also afflict the parents.
When a child is depressed, parents must not scold their child, but must be steady. Spend this period with your child, encourage your child to socialize with other classmates, and let your child find joy in playing. At this time, parents should not give their children too much pressure on learning, help their children get out of their troubles, and also help their children solve those problems.
Depression is not a trivial matter, so parents must pay good attention to improve this phenomenon.
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It will cause the child's mood to be very low, and it will also cause the child to lose his temper and control his temper poorly, and then it will also lead to the child's emotional ups and downs are very large and the mental state is not good.
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There will be symptoms of weakness in the limbs, symptoms of dizziness, symptoms of loss of appetite, symptoms of low mood, and symptoms of numbness in the limbs.
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Slow reflexes, frequent crying, sadness, emotional disturbances, not being in contact with people, these are the symptoms of depression in children.
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Reluctant to communicate with the outside world, often immersed in their own world, reluctant to speak, and depressed.
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1. Rebel against your parents.
Acting against your parents everywhere, getting angry at your parents for no reason, abusing your parents, being irritable when something doesn't go your way, smashing things, anorexia, skipping school and even running away from home. It is worth noting that in a very unassisted state, violent anger is often a sign of a child's psychological structure being relatively unstable.
2. I am closed from the gods.
After school and on weekends, I locked myself in the house and didn't go out, and I didn't socialize with my classmates. There are no friends in life, sometimes Lahe, he doesn't eat, his parents knock on the door and annoy his parents, he hardly communicates with his parents when he comes home, he hardly responds to his parents' questions, and sometimes he falls asleep all day.
3. Long-term negativity.
Often shows negative emotions and low self-esteem, expresses disappointment with life, self-loathing. For example, saying that they are useless, showing great inferiority complex for studying or getting along with classmates, complaining to their parents about their own shortcomings from time to time, complaining about their parents, and saying some negative and misanthropic words.
4. Sudden drop in grades.
The reason why the child's grades were originally excellent, but in recent times, he has suddenly declined sharply, and he is not interested in learning, the reason is not necessarily that there is a problem with the learning itself, but that the child has some psychological problems, and parents need to pay attention to it.
5. Physical cues.
If the child is unwell, dizziness, chest tightness, nausea, weakness of limbs, weight loss, drowsiness or insomnia, etc., if there is no problem with the hospital, it is not a physical disease, it may be a mental illness, and the most likely is depression.
6. Sluggish expression.
The child's eyes are not bright, facial expressions are few, speech is not much, he is reluctant to communicate with his parents, and his body movements are few.
7. Self-injurious tendencies.
Lashing out over a little thing, throwing things, and even self-harm. Parents should pay attention to the fact that once a child has self-harm, the first thing to do is not to blame the child, but to patiently ask the reason. If your child has a serious tendency to self-harm, there must be something wrong with him or her and he needs to get in touch with a psychiatrist as soon as possible.
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Children suffering from depression often have the following manifestations:
1. Crying often, being in a bad mood, losing your temper, becoming withdrawn and having low self-esteem.
2. Change in behavior, reluctance to go to school, excessive words and deeds, easy to quarrel with classmates, work against teachers, or become unwilling to communicate with anyone.
3. Psychotic symptoms, including auditory hallucinations, various strange grip and slip methods, abnormal behavior, suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
4. Excessive self-blame, 1-2 times of declining grades, you will think that you are too bad, afraid that your classmates will look down on you, depressed, and unable to listen to persuasion.
5. The child will often say headache, chest tightness, abdominal pain, etc., and no problems will be found in the examination.
6. In other cases, poor sleep, difficulty falling asleep or waking up easily, not thinking about eating, excessive dieting, depression and anorexia form a vicious circle.
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Depression in children is a mental illness that can affect a child's mood, thinking, and behavior. Many parents may not know why their children have this condition, and this mental illness is becoming more and more common among children.
Depression in children is a persistent, serious emotional illness that directly affects children's daily activities and learning, generally manifested as low mood, insomnia, loss of appetite, self-blame, anxiety, stress and excessive tension, etc., which bring endless pain to children. Parents should pay attention when their children are reticent, slow to move, or unwilling to participate in social activities.
Let's introduce the main manifestations of depression in children one by one:
1.Down in the dumps.
Low mood is one of the most common symptoms of depression in children, and children often feel bored, anxious, or depressed. Emotional manifestations such as listlessness, sadness, insomnia, or excessive crying can be greatly affected by children's emotions, both at school and at home.
2.Lack of interest.
The child will lose interest in school or personal interests, or will be apathetic to anything else. A child's good writing may become negative and uninterested, and even those things that he once enjoyed, such as playing or watching movies, no longer find it interesting. Loss of interest in life and family activities can be a telltale sign of depression in your child.
3.Mental stress, anxiety and self-blame.
Children often experience stress, anxiety and self-blame due to feelings of loneliness, insecurity and discomfort. They feel particularly tired when they are faced with school exams, social activities, and other stresses, which can cause children to feel nervous and out of breath.
4.Sleep problems.
Sleep problems can be one of the most common manifestations of depression in children. Your child may feel sleepy, have a headache, or have trouble sleeping, and the quality of sleep is very low, resulting in low energy, concentration, and slow reflexes during the day.
5.Weight changes.
Your child's appetite may be affected by depression. Some children may not want to eat, while others may not be able to control their hunger and eat more or too much food. This change in appetite can lead to weight gain or loss, and it may also affect your child's health.
6.Behavioral problems.
Depression in children can also lead to behavioral problems. Children may exhibit behaviors such as rebellion, not following rules, and wanting to attract more attention to make them feel more comfortable and calm. Some children may have problem behaviors such as cutting their wrists, smoking, and drinking.
Depression in children is a serious mental illness that, if left unattended and timely**, will lead to a series of adverse consequences that affect the child's growth and future health.
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Children's emotional and mental health has always been a great concern for parents and educators. As society has developed more and more rapidly, the pressure on children is gradually increasing. Especially during the pandemic, children are more likely to have emotional problems.
Depression in children is a relatively common psychological problem, and if it is not timely**, it can have a great impact on the child's body and psychology. So, what are the signs of depression in children?
1. Depressed mood and pain
The first sign of depression in children is low mood and pain. Children may feel frustrated and unhappy for a variety of reasons, and they may lose interest in the things around them and do not like to communicate with others.
2. Self-blame and inferiority
Another manifestation of depression in children is self-blame and low self-esteem. They often think that they are not good enough and that they are very demanding of themselves. They may feel like they are not up to certain things, which can lead to self-denial and frustration.
3. Difficulty concentrating and insomnia
Another manifestation of depression in children is difficulty concentrating and insomnia. They may have difficulty staying focused and unable to concentrate on things. Sleep is also a very important issue.
Due to mood swings, your child's sleep quality may decrease, leading to a worse mental state.
4. Anorexia and excessive eating
Another manifestation of depression in children is anorexia and overeating. They may lose their appetite or overeat and gain weight. This is likely to lead to physical and psychological problems, such as obesity, etc.
5. Physical fatigue and frequent illness
The last manifestation of depression in children is physical fatigue and frequent illness. Due to poor mental state, the immune system may be affected, causing the child to become sick frequently. At the same time, fatigue can also have a serious impact on your child's body.
In conclusion, child depression is a very serious problem that requires our great attention. If you notice that your child is depressed, you should take effective steps to address the problem as soon as possible. First of all, it is important to establish a good communication and trust relationship with your child, actively listen to their voices and needs, and make them feel respected and cared for.
At the same time, it is also necessary to seek the help of a professional psychological counselor to help children get out of a depressed state through professional **.
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1. Continued low mood, unhappiness, and boredom; often feel that life is boring and inferior; Lose interest in what you were originally interested in, be too lazy to move, and don't care about anything. Some of them will have insomnia, general fatigue, sleepiness and other states.
2. Worry and fear, such as exams, talking, going to school, participating in social activities, etc., and avoidance behaviors.
3. Taciturn answers, not communicating with others, withdrawing or bizarre behavior, talking to oneself, laughing at oneself.
4. Unable to concentrate in class, difficulty in completing homework, and significant decline or low academic performance.
5. Significant weight loss, intentional avoidance of others when eating.
6. It is difficult to fall asleep, and it is easy to wake up early or during sleep.
7. Often have interpersonal conflicts, irritability, and impulsive behavior.
8. After encountering emergencies, it is difficult to adapt, which affects daily learning and life.
9. There are physical symptoms that are difficult to explain by medical examination.
10. Sexual confusion or abnormal sexual behavior.
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