Today, young people increasingly desire more privacy from their parents. Parents recognizing this need often grant space, thinking it promotes healthy development. Yet, this well-intentioned action can have unintended outcomes.
Children often express their challenges differently from adults, sometimes struggling to verbalize their emotions accurately. Their distress signals can be subtle, including changes in behavior like irritability, decreased interest in activities, trouble focusing, emotional outbursts, or physical symptoms like stomach aches or headaches.
Parents need to stay connected with the inner lives of their children and not dismiss the telltale signs of mental health issues as tantrums. They must take time to talk and give their children the space to express themselves at any time.
“Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, while some signs of mental health issues in children may be obvious, others can be subtle and easily overlooked. Recognizing these hidden signs early on is essential for providing timely support and intervention. Being proactive in recognizing and addressing hidden signs of deteriorating mental health in children is crucial for promoting their well-being and resilience,” says Neeraj Kumar, Emotional Wellbeing Coach & Founder of PeakMind. He further elaborates on the signs indicating a child’s deteriorating mental health:
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