What are some of the signs of depression in children and teens?
Infants and preschool children who are depressed may have a poor appetite and may lose weight. You may notice that they don’t seem to enjoy playing. School-aged children who are depressed may seem less confident. They might feel like they can’t do anything right. Older children and teens who are depressed may seem to stop caring about themselves or family members, may not want to go to school and, in general, may lose interest in life activities. Older children may also show signs of eating more and sleeping more, or eating less and sleeping less. In some children, the only signs of depression may be having a headache or stomachache, not wanting to go to school or losing their temper. If you notice these signs everyday for several weeks, they might mean your child is depressed.