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      • Two thirds (66%) of the children we spoke with told us they felt most stressed about homework and/or exams, ahead of worrying about what other people think of them (39%) and bullying (25%).
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  2. Dec 20, 2023 · Signs of stress in children may include irritability, regression, or changes in behavior. Learn to recognize stress in children and how to support them through it. Medical News Today

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  3. Jul 13, 2022 · Takeaway. When children get stuck in “fight or flight” mode, it can cause long-lasting changes in the brain and body. Stress is an inevitable part of life — and childhood is no exception....

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  4. Anxiety and depression affect many children1. 9.4% of children aged 3-17 years (approximately 5.8 million) had diagnosed anxiety in 2016-2019. 4.4% of children aged 3-17 years (approximately 2.7 million) have diagnosed depression in 2016-2019. Anxiety and depression have increased over time2.

  5. Jun 2, 2022 · Pediatric Medicine. Children's Health (Pediatrics) Behavioral Health. Stress Management. Balance Your Mental and Emotional Health. Life is full of unpredictable changes. Some can be exciting and motivating, while others can lead to increased stress, poor health and anxious feelings.

  6. Aug 30, 2022 · Signs and symptoms. Tips to help. Causes. Summary. Stress in kids can show up with changes in behavior, physically and emotionally. Here’s how to spot common signs of stress in kids and...

  7. Substantial research links untreated childhood anxiety with mental illness in adulthood, including not only ongoing anxiety but also depression and substance abuse. She adds that anxiety is the most common mental health problem in children and adults and the median age of onset is 11.

  8. Oct 24, 2019 · Signs of stress in youth can show up in a number of ways: Irritability and anger: Children don’t always have the words to describe how they are feeling and sometimes tension bubbles over into a bad mood. Stressed-out kids and teens might be more short-tempered or argumentative than normal.

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