How childhood affect mental health?

Dr. Niraj Singh Yadav
2 min readMay 15, 2021

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How childhood affect mental health?

  • What is the effect of childhood on mental health ?. This question usually comes into our mind when we talk about mental health of children.
  • Mental health is a vital part of overall health for children as well as adults.
  • For lots of adults, who have mental problems, symptoms were present in childhood.
  • But usually not recognized or addressed in childhood and adolescence.
  • For a young individual with symptoms of a mental problems, the earlier treatment is started, the more useful it can be.
  • Early treatment can help stop more severe, permanent problems as a child grows up.
  • Sometimes it is not so easy to tell if troubling activities in a child is just part of growing up or a problem that should be discussed with any mental health professional.
  • If behavioral problems that persist for weeks or months, and they interfere with the child’s daily routine life activities at home and at school, or with friends, we should always contact a mental health professional.

Mental problems in Childhood

  • It is a very tough and challenging task to raising a child.
  • Still under the best conditions children behavior and emotions can change frequently and quickly.
  • All children are sad, anxious, irritable, or aggressive at times, or they occasionally find it challenging to sit still, pay attention, or interact with others.
  • In most cases, these are just typical developmental phases. However, such behaviors may indicate a more serious problem in some children.
  • Mental disorders can begin in childhood. Examples include anxiety disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
How childhood affect mental health?

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Dr. Niraj Singh Yadav
Dr. Niraj Singh Yadav

Written by Dr. Niraj Singh Yadav

I am a Neuro-Psychitrist and blogger used to write health and fitness related articles regularly.

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