It is important to know what warning signs to look for that indicate they may need additional support.
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When talking to your child about mental health, it is important to know what warning signs to look for that indicate they may need additional support. Because every child is different, warning signs may look different from child to child. However, there are some common ones to pay attention to. If you notice these signs in your child, it is important to address it, and know when and how to get help. If you have doubts, talk with someone who has experience with addressing mental health concerns -- pediatrician, teacher, school counselor, religious or spiritual leader.
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