No! Psychiatric disorders are not physically observable like fractures or bacterial infections. All diagnostic criteria have no diagnostic criteria. Diagnosis depends on the doctor. If the school sorts children, it may even lead to unnecessary or invalid labels, medicines and so on. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between lack of discipline and emotional and behavioral disorders.
When my son was in kindergarten, he was energetic and hard to focus on the lesson. The school asked us to take him to the doctor. For the first time in a year, he was diagnosed with ADHD and treated with medicine. He started sleeping, walking, getting wet, and losing weight. Another doctor diagnosed with anti-disorder and bipolar disorder opposing him and linked us to a new series of medicines. The third doctor said: "Please show me a 5-year-old boy who is stationary to me and can work perfectly in class, he has no problems with it." The problem was solved. He needs discipline
Two years ago, my eldest daughter broke my wrist and introduced it to a nurse at school. They convened a response team, valued her and provided guidance. They spoke to her for 15 minutes, interviewed us, and told us she had marginal personality disorder! They told us that we need to get her help soon and they will follow us. We took her to the house to find her room. We told her she felt it was too immature to shave to her with a razor. At dinner, she is not allowed to cut her own food. We made her look like a child. We talked about effective communication strategies and asked me to write five more positive things. If you want to notice, it is sad, she is depressed, what should I do? Please stay at a mental hospital. She never did this again, and she was very active in sports and completed her second year of honor list.
When the school begins screening for children, I will go to school at home. Children have experienced rough patches and are constantly changing. People need to accept that everyone is not wrong. It is too early for people to put too much of their illness. I do not think parents will be responsible enough for their children. I know your child. Know something when it's strange
Screening is an anonymous, free and private way to understand your mental health and understand if you have a warning sign of mental illness. To view the screen, please visit mhascreening.org. After a few minutes of completion, information on the next step will be displayed based on the results.
Focusing on the mental health of the whole family: By observing the signs of children's mental illness, studies have shown that children with parents with severe psychiatric illness are more likely to develop mental illness It is. According to a study, 30 to 50% of children with mental disorders are found to be suffering from mental disorders compared to children with 20% of the general population (Tartakovsky, 2011). Approach to mental health management: Due to business obligations, economic or shame, some single mothers are reluctant to do so. They may also be afraid to lose their children. Unfortunately, parents with mental illness are more likely to lose their custody than parents who do not have mental illness. It is essential that single mothers with mental illness have access to all available resources to maintain mental health (Recovery & Support, 2014). However, seeking help is a sign of strength, a good example for children.
Senior children can learn about psychosis in their science and health curriculum. This should be a unit covering the basic facts: psychosis is somewhat like a physical illness, treatable, mental or emotional disability affects a quarter of Americans' lives And mental illness patients are generally not at risk. Junior high school students can learn more specific knowledge. The most common names and symptoms of the disease, available treatments, successful celebrities despite psychiatric disorder, and ordinary people filled despite life. A spokesperson from a local mental health center or a school counselor is very helpful