Childhood depression (also referred to as “pediatric depression”) has at times been thought of as “not real.” However, as difficult as it may be to discuss, childhood depression is exists, and in some cases has been known to affect children as young as three years of age. Possible signs: In children, depression tends to appear differently than it does in adults; many times kids will experience extreme fatigue, irritability and physical pains and aches. Other signs to look for include changes in their normal routine or behavior. For example, a child whose grades begin to drastically fall or a child who becomes disengaged with friends and teams or sleeps more than they usually do. What you can do: If you …
September 26, 2013