How to tell if your child is depressed & anxious

The holidays are buzzing with a different energy.

Schedules are different and inconsistent, and maybe you and your little one feel overwhelmed.

But you can't help but wonder in the few calm moments that you have if your child is okay.

Depression and anxiety present themselves in unique ways:

If your child is suffering, you may notice...

>> Anger outbursts

>> Loss of interest in play or things they love

>> New unexplained fears or anxieties that are interfering with normal routines

>> Your child begins regressing in their developmental behaviors (for example, wetting the bed after being night potty trained) after a big life change or an inconsistent schedule.

You don't have to navigate this alone. We hear you, we see you, we are here for you.


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Jessica Haskell