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5 Signs Your Child Is Struggling Emotionally

Our children (and even us parents) are down right out of practice with many of the basic skills we all used to take for granted. Things like, social interactions, navigating through crowds, routine changes, and overcoming daily challenges just havenu2019t been practiced much, by any of us, not only children, in the last few years. But for our children, this lack of practice has come at a time of social and emotional development, and as they are thrown back into a u201cfull speedu201d world now, it may be a harder transition for children than any of us have anticipated.<br><br>https://digital.schoolio.com/<br>

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5 Signs Your Child Is Struggling Emotionally

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  1. 5 Signs Your Child Is Struggling Emotionally Presented by Schoolio.com https://digital.schoolio.com/

  2. What are 5 ways to tell your child is struggling emotionally? After 2+ years of a global pandemic, it feels like a long time for parents and children. But what represents 1% or less of our parent lifetimes, has been 20% of a ten-year-old child’s lifetime. If your child is 6 years old or younger, they may not even remember the “before times” of Covid-19, lockdowns, and school closures. https://digital.schoolio.com/

  3. 1. Changes in academic and behavioral performance at school including: A decline in grades Reports of bullying other students or being bullied themselves Difficulty sitting still or waiting their turn in line Chronic late or missing work Failure to listen to the teacher ● ● ● ● ● https://digital.schoolio.com/

  4. 2. Changes in their activities of daily living including: Sleep changes (going to bed too late, over-sleeping, under-sleeping) Significant increase or decrease in appetite Weight loss or gain Neglecting personal hygiene (showering, brushing teeth, wearing clean clothes) Isolating ● ● ● ● ● https://digital.schoolio.com/

  5. 3. Changes in mood, affect, and emotional expression including: Intense or frequent mood swings Intense emotions such as anger and fear Extreme reactions or overreactions to minor occurrences Low motivation and decreased energy ● ● ● ● https://digital.schoolio.com/

  6. 4. Changes in behavior including: Attempts to hurt themselves Talk about hurting themselves or taking their life Reckless, dangerous, and impulsive behavior Substance use Obsessive over their weight ● ● ● ● ● https://digital.schoolio.com/

  7. 5. Changes in relationships including: Withdrawing from friends and family Avoiding social activities and engagements Irritability and hostility towards loved ones ● ● ● https://digital.schoolio.com/

  8. Thank You https://digital.schoolio.com/

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