Monitor behavior changes
Any change in a child or teenager deserves attention. A teenager who stops sports or cultural activities that he used to enjoy, one who suffers from sleep or eating disorders, one who no longer wants to see his friends, or even one who sees his school performance drop and/or or who no longer wants to go to middle or high school… Of course, these changes are present in almost all teenagers. “But what should be alarming is when it persists over time.”privatizes P.r: Philippe Duverger, Head of Child Psychiatry at Angers.
The expression of discomfort among young people is more difficult to decipher. “They will be angry, irritable. There we see behavioral problems, we worry him and we are stricter with him even though he misbehaves.”explains P.r: Olivier Bonon, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Paris-Saclay and Practitioner at the Barthélemy-Durand Hospital in Essonne
Source: Le Figaro

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