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What should parents look for? I had anxiety everyday I went to school but I didn't let anyone know. On the outside I was involved in many groups and activities but inside I wasn't as carefree as I let on. I don't remember being any different. I have a little girl and I would like to be aware of what to look for as she ages.
 
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Myth: Depression does not affect children or teenagers — their problems are just a part of growing up.

Fact: We’d like to believe that all children experience a happy, carefree childhood, but that’s simply not the case. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, studies show that 1 in 33 children and 1 in 8 adolescents are depressed in any given year. Children are not as practiced at articulating their feelings as adults, so adults must take the initiative to look for and notice symptoms of depression in children.



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