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7 behavioural signs parents should never ignore in their children

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 05:30 IST
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7 behavioral signs parents should never ignore in their children

Children may not always say something is wrong, but their behavior often speaks louder than words. It becomes important for parents to notice signs that may signal emotional or mental distress. Here are 10 behavioral red flags that may indicate deeper issues. Early awareness and support can make a huge difference in your child’s life.

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Emotional withdrawal and irritability

If your child suddenly loses interest in activities they once loved, it might be more than just a phase. Combined with frequent anger or irritability, this shift could point to depression, anxiety, or even bullying. Emotional withdrawal is often a silent cry for help, while outbursts can reflect bottled-up feelings they don’t know how to express. Don’t brush off these changes; be compassionate and have conversations with them.

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Lying and need for validation

Constant lying isn’t always about mischief. It stems from fear of punishment, low self-esteem, or the need to hide struggles. Similarly, if a child constantly seeks praise or reassurance, it may signal insecurity or emotional neglect. Instead of punishing the behavior, try to understand the motivation behind it. Let them know they are safe, loved, and accepted unconditionally.

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Avoiding eye contact or touch

Children who consistently avoid eye contact or resist physical affection may be showing signs of emotional distress. It could indicate trauma, anxiety, or a lack of trust. Pay attention to what makes them feel unsafe. Gentle, patient reassurance and a supportive environment can help rebuild their sense of comfort and security over time.

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Changes in sleep, appetite, or health

If your child suddenly eats significantly more or less or has trouble sleeping, these could be signs of stress, anxiety, or depression. Persistent headaches or stomach aches, without a clear physical cause, often arise from emotional struggles. These are real and valid experiences, and they deserve attention and care just like any physical illness.

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Aggression and difficulty focusing

Aggression toward peers or siblings isn’t always about anger, it might be a cry for help. It could reflect inner turmoil, feelings of powerlessness, or even something they’re witnessing elsewhere. Similarly, trouble focusing or completing tasks might point to ADHD, anxiety, or learning disorders. Be open to expert guidance and remember that their behavior is communicating more than their words.

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Verbal signs of low self-worth

If a child says things like “I’m stupid,” “Nobody likes me,” or “I want to disappear,” take it seriously. These are not just throwaway comments, they can reflect deep sadness or depression. Children often don’t have the words to describe how they feel, so they express it the way they know how. Always listen with empathy and seek professional support if needed.

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Sudden drop in academic performance

A noticeable decline in grades or a lack of interest in school can be a sign of emotional or psychological distress. It might be linked to bullying, learning difficulties, low motivation, or even undiagnosed conditions like dyslexia or anxiety. Rather than focusing on the grades, try to understand what’s behind the shift. Ask gentle questions, involve teachers, and create a safe space for your child to express themselves without fear.

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