Depression in children can look different than in adults, showing up as irritability, withdrawal, consistent sadness, or loss of interest in things they used to love. These articles help parents recognize the signs of childhood depression, understand when to seek help, and learn about effective strategies for supporting a depressed child.
How to Help Your Neurodivergent Child Cope with Holiday Stress
By Fabienne Bain, Ph.D. The holidays can be magical — twinkling lights, gifts, special traditions, time with family. But [...]




