Parenting Preparedness

Socialisation and getting along with peers

Written by Pragya Lodha
Published: Sep 12

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Physical health is essential, especially for children. Learning good habits early in life keeps them physically, and mentally healthy. It also helps them manage their academic performance.

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symptoms

Refusing-to-Attend-Social-Events
Refusing To Attend Social Events

Fighting-in-School
Fighting In School

Poor-Confidence
Poor Confidence

Having-Trouble-Getting-Along-with-Peers
Having Trouble Getting Along With Peers

Extreme-Nervousness-Before-School
Extreme Nervousness Before School/Skipping School

Physical-Symptoms
Physical Symptoms (Stomach Ache, Headache)

Children are expected to have behavioural and mood changes. However, if symptoms persist for an extended period, you should speak to your child and offer support. You may also seek help from a professional or trusted community member. Even your family doctor would be able to refer you to a psychologist or mental health professional.

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