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  2. 2 days ago · Most kids have tantrums occasionally. But if they happen a lot, they could be signs of a problem, especially in a child older than eight. This blog will teach how to tell if emotional outbursts or aggression are beyond typical childhood behavior. What You’ll Learn . How to help a child with anger issues. When does a child need help with their ...

  3. 4 days ago · Help your teen develop healthy coping skills to manage anger constructively. Encourage activities such as deep breathing, journaling, physical exercise, or listening to music as healthy outlets for releasing pent-up emotions. Developing an exercise routine can be extremely helpful in diminishing anger. Activities such as sports and dancing can ...

  4. 4 days ago · Loss of interest and/or motivation. Low energy levels, lethargy, tiredness/fatigue, and lack of motivation are just some ways depression can manifest in kids and teens. Perhaps your child has lost interest in activities they previously enjoyed. Or they may withdraw from social activities and isolate. These symptoms can start to interfere with ...

  5. 5 days ago · Source: GrumpyBeere/pixabay. Experts are reporting that we may be in an epidemic of adult children cutting off contact with their parents. In one recent study, researchers found that 26 percent of ...

  6. 4 days ago · If anger is having a negative effect on us or those around us, we can find ways to manage our anger. This is called anger management. When we feel angry our body is in a state of hyper-arousal and to counteract this we need to calm down, which can be challenging.

  7. 4 days ago · Those who experience verbal abuse as children may experience feelings of worthlessness, difficulty trusting others, and problems regulating their emotions as adults. A number of studies have shown that children who are verbally abused, either at home or by their peers at school, are at a greater risk for depression and anxiety as adults.

  8. 5 days ago · Low energy and fatigue. Intense sadness, worry, anxiety, fear, or nervousness. Guilt, worthlessness, powerlessness, or shame. Anger, irritability, mood swings, or emotional outbursts. Loss of interest in activities. Isolation and a tendency to avoid work and social settings.

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