Warning Signs of Mental Illness in Children

by Autumn Lewis 

We tend to think that only adults have mental illnesses. However, children have them too. It is important to note that the symptoms in children may be slightly different, but noticeable. It may be difficult to discern some signs from changing behavior a child displays as they get older. However, if you notice more than one of these warning signs in your child, it may be time to take a closer look with a licensed healthcare professional.  

Emotional warning signs that a child may have a mental health condition include but are not limited to drastic changes in mood, behavior or personality, outbursts or extreme irritability, and constant sadness for longer than a week. 

Behavioral warning signs that a parent should take heed to are reckless behavior, changes in eating habits, social isolation, changes in grades or academic reports, or regular absence from school. 

Additional signs that may need urgent or immediate attention are children talking about death or suicide, or talking about harming themselves or others. 

According to Mayo Clinic, they may also have sleep difficulties, lose weight, or have frequent headaches or stomachaches.

Recognizing the warning signs of possible mental illness can make all the difference in the behavioral health of children. It can also play an important role in a child’s treatment and coping if they do happen to have a mental illness.

Know the signs. Take action.  

Find out more or Share Your Story at mhrcet.org/share-your-story. 

Resources: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/childrens-health/in-depth/mental-illness-in-children/art-20046577

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