INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK

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Foto: Ana Paunković
Foto: Ana Paunkovic

Advice for parents

'Talk openly with your children'

How can a parent recognize psychological problems in children?

"Let me just mention some of the things that experts point out: If you've been noticing changes in the child's behaviour for some time – being in a bad mood, sad, irritable, or angry; no longer enjoying the activities he or she used to enjoy; and retreating into himself or herself – these are all signs pointing to a possible problem. Bodily symptoms should be included as well, e.g. changes in appetite, sleeping disorders, fatigue, and headaches. If possible, it is important to find out what is causing these problems, lend an ear, talk openly with our children, and let them know that we are ready to listen to what they have to say whenever they wish to do so. Of course, if as a parent you find yourself in any kind of quandary, do not hesitate to seek the opinion of an expert. They can provide direct guidance on how to proceed."