
Identifying Emotional Distress in Children
Recent school violence and the resulting intense media coverage bring school safety issues to the forefront for all of us. However, children, in particular, may experience anxiety, fear, and a sense of personal risk. Knowing how to talk with children about school safety issues is critical in recognizing and preventing acts of violence, and will play an important role in easing fear and anxieties about their personal safety.
The following behaviors are signs that a child may need help:
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Lack of interest or poor performance in school
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Absence of age-appropriate anger control skills
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Seeing self as always the victim
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Persistent disregard for or refusal to follow rules
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Cruelty to pets or other animals
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Artwork or writing that is bleak or violent or that depicts isolation or anger
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Talking constantly about weapons or violence
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Obsession with violent games and/or TV shows
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Lack of enthusiasm, energy or motivation
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Carrying a weapon to school
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Overreacting to criticism
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Restlessness and agitation
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Bullying
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Misplaced or unwarranted jealousy
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Involvement with or interest in gangs
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Withdrawal from friends and activities
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