3.7 percent of children ages 3-17 are depressed. The symptoms of depression in children are not always so apparent, and there doesn’t need to be any significant life influence for them to feel this way either.Even when the skies are sunny, and life seems to be going okay, a child can become depressed due to a chemical imbalance, much like an adult.
As a parent, teacher, relative, or someone who interacts with the younger crowd, you must learn how to recognize the signs of depression in children and know when to get help.Regrettably, the suicide rate has risen to 14 children per 100,000.
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