(HealthDay News) — Determining if a child’s troubling behavior is “part of growing up” or a sign of a mental health problem can be difficult.
Parents should contact a mental health professional if symptoms last weeks or more and interfere with the child’s daily life, says the National Institute of Mental Health.
Warning signs of a mental illness may include:
- Minimal interest in things that the person once enjoyed.
 - Low energy.
 - Too much or too little sleep.
 - Self-harming behaviors.
 - Smoking, drinking or drug use.
 - Excessive exercise or diet.
 - Thoughts of suicide.
 - Risky or destructive behavior.
 
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