Daily excessive worrying that can even seem like a phobia and/or panic attack. Physical symptoms can include racing heartbeat, restlessness, muscle tension and tiredness and/or issues trying to sleep.
Daily excessive worrying that can even seem like a phobia and/or panic attack. Physical symptoms can include racing heartbeat, restlessness, muscle tension and tiredness and/or issues trying to sleep.
An inability to follow instructions or organize thinking, kids with ADHD may appear to be restless, excessively talkative, impulsive and forgetful.
Experiencing frequent “highs” (manic) and “low” (depressive) moods so extreme that interfere with regular activities.
Excessively focusing on certain thoughts (obsessions) or constantly acting on impulses (compulsions). Children struggling with this disorder may seem anxious and upset most of the time.
Persistently feeling sad, empty, hopeless, and/or helpless, so much so that kids often stop joining into family, school, sports or other social events for two weeks or more. It can be a single episode or a reoccurring condition.