Self-Care for Children and Teens

Warning signs for mental illness in children and teens

Children and teens can experience a wide range of emotions. Pay attention to the following signs that show that something may be wrong:

  • Excessive crying or irritation in younger children
  • Avoiding school or poor school performance
  • Returning to behaviours they have outgrown
  • Difficulty paying attention and concentrating
  • Excessive worrying or sadness
  • Unhealthy eating or sleeping habits
  • Irritability and acting out behaviours in teens
  • Avoiding activities they normally enjoy
  • Having unexplained headaches or body pain
  • Using alcohol, tobacco or other drugs

Support your child or teen

Talk with your child or teen

  • Help them understand what it is or what they should be doing
  • Answer any questions they may have

Be a role model

Children and teens will follow your example:

Show them good habits, such as:

– Taking breaks

– Getting enough sleep and exercise

– Eating well

– Spending less time on social media

Limit your family’s exposure to media

  • Set a schedule for news and media
  • Limit consumption to a comfortable amount
  • Help your children to understand the news

Create a daily schedule or routine

  • Create a daily schedule of activities you can do as a family, including:
  • Learning activities
  • Fun activities
  • Exercises
  • If schools are closed, define learning time and educational
  • activities in the holidays

Reassure them that they are safe

  • Let them know that it’s okay to be worried or afraid
  • Share how you deal with your own stress so they can cope
  • with the situation
  • Answer any questions they may have

Connect with family and friends

  • Connect your child or teen to family and friends.
  • Video calling is a great way to do this.

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