Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 A good article for reference and information. It is also important to note that even if your children display some of the symtoms, it does not necessary mean that your children is having depression. Wishing everyone great health.Kids don't have problems... right?Well they are children and life should be joyful and childlike in happiness. However, that is not always the case since depression in children can strike children just as clinical depression can strike adults.Has your child not been acting like themselves lately?Have you noticed that your child is not eating as much as usual?Are your children not enjoying the activities which used to entertain them for hours on end?This could be due to something that happened recently (bad grades in school, a death in the family, etc.) and has them feeling down in the dumps, but if that's the case then you should know about it from your child and talk it through. If nothing (apparent to you) has happened recently which would cause this feeling to overwhelm your child, then it could be something more serious; it could be perhaps chronic depression. Read the full post at: http://sleepingwelltonight.blogspot.com/2007/01/depression-in-children.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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