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A sudden or unusual change in behavior or mood
Frequent whining, crying, complaining
Extreme sensitivity or shyness; an almost paralyzing fear of rejection
Moodiness, sullen irritability, inappropriate and frequent anger or rage
Prolonged periods of sadness, feeling empty, hopelessness
A sudden drop in grades or in the quality of schoolwork
Loss of interest or pleasure in things previously enjoyed
Withdrawal or isolation from others
Significant weight gain or loss
Unnecessary anxiety, tension, high stress, low tolerance for frustration
Continual fatigue; drowsiness, inability to fall asleep or stay asleep
Difficulty concentrating – delayed responses
Overactivity, increased physical agitation
Forgetfulness, confusion, doing the wrong assignments, missing parts on tests
Unusual interest or pleasure in violence, threats, or bullying
Self-destructive behaviors: recklessness, substance abuse, self-injury, eating disorders
Running Away
Minor, vague physical complaints: headaches, stomach aches, fainting, nausea
Prolonged or repeated interest in death, morbidity, or suicide
All parents might see any of these symptoms in their children on occasion. It is time to seek professional help when:
Symptoms appear in clusters
Over a long period of time
They are interfering with the child’s ability to function