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One starts considering the possibility of depression in a school-going child if the symptoms mentioned here are not due to bereavement or loss. In the long-run, if a child does not deal with loss of a loved one it may lead to depression. If a child suffers from some or most of the symptoms for [...]
The topic of depression is often a heated one as there are many, differing opinions about the possible causes of it. This is true for adults and even more so for pre-schoolers. The shocking fact of the matter is that there are a scary amount of young children already using Prozac to help control their depression. The [...]
It is normal for a pre-schooler to have a temper tantrum but this normally blows over quickly and he is able to find joy in some or other activity again. One of the crucial indicators of possible depression in small children is the absence of joy while playing. Other symptoms could be the following: Frequent [...]
Depression is a persistent sadness that interferes with normal social activities such as school work and friendships. Recent studies by different Universities found that preschoolers are indeed at risk of developing depression. The Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis has developed ways to help identify whether a child may be suffering from depression. [...]
The emotional development that occurs inside a 12 year old can take everyone in a household on a roller-coaster ride. Twelve year olds tend to be egocentric – focusing on themselves and becoming independent from their parents. They can be moody, rude and short-tempered but sometimes, like a fresh breeze, they can be pleasant and [...]
The teenage and adolescent years are the most difficult of one’s life, as this is where big changes occur, not only in the body, but also with big decision coming up which need to be made. Teen counselling and adolescent counselling is what Centurion Psychologist Kobus Coetzee has to offer as part of the basic [...]
Eleven year olds are referred to as tweens – the uncomfortable time between childhood and teenagers. Eleven brings tremendous emotional development and turmoil. This is the time when children start to lose interest in family outings and opt to rather spend time with friends. They want to see for themselves whether their is life ouside the walls of their [...]
Ten year olds are generally respectful and affectionate towards parents though their friends and the accompying peer pressure weighs heavily. At the same time they start to see parents as fallible human beings who can make mistakes. They still enjoy spending time with their family members and going with on outings and holidays. They tend to have [...]
When I started my research on this topic my idea was to group together the 9 to 12 year olds. As if they are all very much alike. Because I have a 10-going-on-11 year old daughter, I truly enjoyed all the in’s and out’s of her emotional development. I also discovered that each age have [...]
One of the first relationships a baby will have begins right after birth with a very important person – mother. In the1950′s it was assumed that a baby’s mother will be it’s primary care-giver. Since the 1990′s it is often assumed that it will be someone else. The quality of the bond between mother and [...]