Smiling of children returns to health therapy. Children of today live under more pressure than ever before. This breed of studies, social media and digital world has confused their minds. The digital world gave children comfortable, but with it an invisible race to look perfect and doing better, the tension increased. Experts believe that now awareness has increased among parents, but that many families are still left behind to acknowledge the early signs. If a child suddenly gets quiet, gets angry or starts to stay away from school, it can be signs of mental problems. If the child repeatedly says, “I don’t like it” or change his sleep and eating habits, then it is important to take it seriously. If such changes continue for a few weeks, help from a mental health professional should be sought, this is the first step towards improving. “Parents often accept children’s changing behavior as normal,” says Dr. Preeti Singh, chief medical officer, Sunshine at Listen. She says that early intervention can make a big difference in the emotional and social development of the child. Institute such as Sunshine by Lissun in Delhi-NCR provides services such as initial assessment, speech and behavioral therapy for children. Hundreds of children receive help here every month, including most in demand behavior and communication -related therapy. Dr. Krishna Veer Singh, co-founder of Listen, should be given just as much priority as physical health. Click here for more stories of life and style
Children smiles return from therapy
