Stress in Children
Stress in children is the natural response of the body and mind to situations the child perceives as demanding or difficult to manage, such as school changes, family conflicts, or new routines. To some extent it is normal, but when it becomes persistent it can affect their well-being.
Common signs: You may notice irritability, changes in sleep or appetite, headaches or stomachaches with no apparent cause, difficulty concentrating, or behaviors different from the usual.
When to seek support? It is worth paying attention if the discomfort lasts, interferes with school or play, or the child appears withdrawn on a constant basis.
Who can help? A professional in emotional support, such as a therapist focused on children's well-being, can provide tools to the family. Talking it over with a specialist helps to understand what the child needs and how to support them.
Specialties that treat stress in children
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in stress in children
Dr. Aura Milena Aldana
Dr. Angel Márquez Díaz
Dr. Rafael Priesca de Ovando
Dr. Luis Humberto Valladolid Gomezsoto
Dr. Mayte H. Laureano
Dr. Dione Contreras Guerra
Dr. Alan A. Navarro Quezada
Dr. Mariel Ortiz Aguilar
Dr. Karla Winkler
Dr. Miguel Enrique Rodriguez Espinosa
Dr. Juan Carlos Álvarez Contreras
Dr. Mariana Pérez
Dr. Fernando Ortega
Dr. Adriana Domínguez Mares
Dr. Prof. Carlos Vera Jarabo
Dr. Sergio Padilla Villalpando
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Dr. Helena Gutiérrez Lozano
Dr. Israel Sánchez Pineda
Dr. Liliana Yazmín Arroyo Melchor
Frequently asked questions
What is stress in children?
Stress in children is the natural response of the body and mind to situations the child perceives as demanding or difficult to manage, such as school changes, family conflicts, or new routines. To some extent it is normal, but when it becomes persistent it can affect their well-being.
Which doctor treats stress in children?
Stress in Children is usually treated by specialists in complementary therapist.