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What Causes Behavioral Concerns And Excessive Crying In Children?

my seven year old is having trouble making freinds at school - some people find him annoying - he feels like he is always in trouble - he is crying alot and I think he is attention seeking or trying to hard and in turn this is been acted out in a more negative than positive manner - should i see someone?
Wed, 24 Aug 2016
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The issue with your child may not be a medical concern, rather his environment.This is mostly seen in kids who identify themselves or interact more with older friends.It becomes very difficult to fit.Age mates would hardly see what their peers do too negative.I will suggest you look at the child's environment and you will find something that may help.You can also see a Psychologist to help boost the child's moral not with drugs though but make the child to believe more himself.
Hope my answer will help you
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What Causes Behavioral Concerns And Excessive Crying In Children?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM The issue with your child may not be a medical concern, rather his environment.This is mostly seen in kids who identify themselves or interact more with older friends.It becomes very difficult to fit.Age mates would hardly see what their peers do too negative.I will suggest you look at the child s environment and you will find something that may help.You can also see a Psychologist to help boost the child s moral not with drugs though but make the child to believe more himself. Hope my answer will help you Best regards