The child is almost always irritated by something.
4
The child exhibits obsessive behavior.
5
Afraid of everything, or often uses the words "fear, scared, afraid".
6
Has trouble sleeping. Often can't fall asleep, wakes up in the middle of the night and can't fall asleep again, has trouble waking up.
7
The child often wets the bed and may experience urinary incontinence.
8
Usually unable to verbalize his feelings.
9
You notice that your child often withdraws into himself, isolates himself, or obsessively fantasizes about something.
10
You see that the child has a disturbed appetite and weight. This may be either excess weight or, on the contrary, insufficient weight.
11
The child is excessively shy.
12
You notice unusual changes in your child's behavior.
13
The child may report physical discomfort.
14
You have noticed that your child is exhibiting suicidal behavior.
15
The child displays verbal aggression.
16
Your child gives up his favorite activities and hobbies.
17
The child refuses to communicate with loved ones.
18
Ignores questions about loved ones.
19
You notice a sudden (unreasonable) change in mood.
20
You notice a decrease or lack of interest in active and varied activities, involvement in different life situations.
21
What you are seeing is a manifestation of pathological childish superiority.
22
The child has a neurotic type of speech disorder. Changes in speech tempo, repetitions, hesitations caused by convulsive contractions of the respiratory tract and articulatory muscles.
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