Mood Swings
Children experience feelings of extreme joy, happiness, sadness, withdrawal or experience severe range of mood swings that may last for months and cause problems at school and home. In these cases, care of the child must be taken to avoid any mental illness or mood disorder by seeking professional help.
Frequent Crying
All children cry when they are hungry, tired, uncomfortable, sick or in pain. Sometimes they cry because they need affection. Kids or young children might also cry sometimes because they are frustrated, sad or angry or going through an emotional setback craving for love and affection. One needs to identify and understand the emotions behind the crying with practical solutions.
Inappropriate Expression of Emotions
Children and young adults experience a variety of feelings like frustration, sadness, jealousy, excitement, nervousness, anger, worry or fear just like an adult. They can express their feelings through facial expressions, body language and behaviour. But the child fails to express them properly and tends to act out in physical, inappropriate or problematic ways. An expert plays an important role in helping these children understand their feelings and express them in a positive and productive way.