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FAQs About Behavior Health in Children

As a parent, you of course know that if your child is sick, you take them to the doctor to address whatever problems they’re dealing with. But what do you do when your child is struggling with mental health? You can do the same exact thing! Dr. Clifford Seyler at Royal Pediatrics in Fayetteville, Tullahoma, and Manchester, TN, can explain the importance of caring for your child’s behavior health and can answer some frequently asked questions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Behavioral Health

  1. Why should I address my child’s behavioral health?
    Your child’s health is more than just physical. Emotional and mental health can affect the way that your child functions on a daily basis and can impact their ability to learn and grow in school and other social situations. When you address behavioral health with your pediatrician in Fayetteville, Tullahoma, and Manchester, TN, you’re giving your child the proper tools to learn and have a better quality of life.
  2. What are some common behavior health issues?
    There are a few common issues that you may notice in your child. This can include autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, anxiety, or depression. Behavioral health issues can manifest in a number of ways which is why it’s important that you can identify symptoms and that you know when to visit your pediatrician.
  3. What are common symptoms associated with behavioral health issues?
    This will depend on the specific issue that your child is dealing with, but it often will come with symptoms such as overwhelming sadness or fear with no direct reason, isolation, changes in their appetite or sleep patterns, impulsivity, and aggression.

Contact Your Pediatrician Today!

It’s important that you understand what to look for with behavioral health and that you know how to assist your child. Contact Dr. Clifford Seyler at Royal Pediatrics in Fayetteville, Tullahoma, and Manchester, TN, to ask any further questions about behavior health issues and to get the mental health care that your child needs. Call (931) 455-2674 for the Tullahoma office, (931) 297-4400 for the Fayetteville office, or (931) 954-5248 for the Manchester office.

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