Stress is an
inevitable part of life. Human beings experience stress early, even before they
are born. A certain amount of stress is normal and necessary for survival.
Stress helps children develop the skills they need to cope with and adapt to
new and potentially threatening situations throughout life. Support from
parents and/or other concerned caregivers are necessary for children to learn
how to respond to stress in a physically and emotionally healthy manner.
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Any human of any
age is actually susceptible to stress, so children are not uniquely prone to
it. They're just as likely as any of us to become stressed. There's no specific
age where you'd start noticing this or seeing this. The symptoms of stress are
pretty much the same for kids and adults. And things to watch for would be
changes in mood or changes in behaviour, low mood, anxiety, lack of interest in
things that the child use to enjoy and trouble sleeping, trouble eating,
trouble doing the things they usually do pretty well. Most people figure that
stress is something that affects adults only, but these days, with all the
pressures put on children, they can suffer from it as well. Stress in children
can have some very negative effects and if it continues for a long while, it
can be detrimental to a child's health and development.
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