How To Look For Manic Depression Symptoms
Sometimes we think that only adults suffer from depression when in fact, children too can fall into depression. These manic depression symptoms are similar to those observed in adults but because children often grumble or moan about going to school, parents are not aware if the child is genuinely stressed or just trying to play truant. Here are some tips for parents to look out for in the behaviour of their children.
- Your child cannot seem to get enough sleep, sleep is often disrupted or often has nightmares
- Your child sleeps more than the usual hours
- There is a noticeable change in your child’s eating habits – he could be eating much more or less than usual
- Your child seems to be no longer interested in the hobbies and sports that he previously enjoyed
- Your child seems more prone to throwing tempers or seems to cry more frequently
All these changes in behaviour could indicate that a child is suffering from stress and depression as counselors believe that children are unable to fake such behavioural changes. If a child is showing these symptoms of depression, professional counselling will help, but it is more important for parents to recognize that their child needs help and to think about their own behaviour towards the child that could be contributing to the stress and depression.
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