
Children's services
If you're concerned about your child's behavior, whether at school or at home, you're probably feeling overwhelmed and looking for ways to change the situation. Should you consult with your child?
Should I consult with my child?
As a parent, it is crucial to remember that seeking help from a social services and/or child mental health professional is in no way a reflection of poor parenting. On the contrary, using such health services can be extremely beneficial for your child and for yourself.
The professional can provide an objective perspective on the situation, identify and diagnose early any potential mental health disorder. They can also offer emotional and psychological support to your child, contributing to their good mental health.
If in doubt, do not hesitate to seek help and direct yourself to the appropriate health care services. You will ensure the well-being and mental health of your child.
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