Why Children Have Physical Symptoms With No Medical Cause
Your child keeps saying their stomach hurts. Or their head. Or their body feels tired in a way they can’t […]
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Your child keeps saying their stomach hurts. Or their head. Or their body feels tired in a way they can’t […]
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Your child speaks confidently. They manage school, conversations, and new situations well. From the outside, there’s nothing that looks concerning.
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Your child doesn’t look afraid. They go to school. They talk to people. They seem fine on the outside. But
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Your child used to be calm. Not perfect, but steady. Easy to talk to. Rarely angry. Then something changed. Now
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Your child starts crying, and you don’t see a clear reason. Nothing big happened. No fight. No fall. No obvious
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You ask your child how they’re feeling. They pause, look away, and say, “I don’t know.” You ask again later.
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Your child’s teacher says they’re calm, polite, and doing fine. Outside the house, everything seems under control. Then they come
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You can tell your child needs something, even if they don’t say it. They react instead of asking. They get
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You notice your child’s reactions and feel unsure how to read them. They get upset over things you didn’t think
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