Have you ever been a super bad-tempered mother because your little one suddenly changed his attitude? Changes in children's behavior can be caused by various factors, one of the contributing factors is children experiencing depression or feeling stressed and frustrated.

In situations like this, as parents, we must be responsive to changes in our children in order to provide the right solution. Moms, the following are signs of depression in children that affect their behavior:

1. LOOKING SAD AND ANGRY
If your child is usually cheerful and happy to chatter but suddenly he suddenly becomes moody, looks sad and irritable for days, can so the child is experiencing depression or stress.

2. LAZY TO DO ACTIVITIES Your
little one's behavior that suddenly turns into confinement and lazy to carry out their daily routines also needs attention from parents. Moms can invite him to chat to find out the cause, it could be because he is tired from his schoolwork or feels bored. Do not hesitate to offer help to your little one so that he feels calmer and finds a solution.

3. NO SPIRIT TO PLAY
Children tend to really like playtime. They are always enthusiastic about welcoming the moment to play with their friends, but when the child feels depressed he becomes unmotivated and refuses when his friend invites him to play.

4. TOO SENSITIVE
Sensitive behavior in children is also a sign that he is feeling stressed or depressed. This is shown when the child is asked or advised by parents and then he feels uncomfortable, angry and even rebellious.

5. BEHAVIOR UNFRIENDLY AND RUDE WHEN PLAY
Moms, you can also pay attention to your little one's behavior when playing with his friends, whether he can play and socialize well or even behave unfriendly and act rudely when playing. Rude behavior in your child must get the right handler, in addition to harming yourself, it is also detrimental to others because it can injure other children.
 
Treat it early if your child shows the above behavior before it has been too long and lasts so long that it requires the help of a psychiatrist to treat it.

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