Changes In Sleep Patterns 

Disrupted sleep can be a sign of stress, with children either struggling to sleep or oversleeping.

Frequent Mood Swings Or Irritability

Stress may cause children to display heightened emotional sensitivity and mood fluctuations.

Physical Complaints

Persistent physical discomfort like headaches, stomachaches, etc. can be a manifestation of stress in children.

Social Withdrawal 

Children under stress may isolate themselves and avoid social interactions they once enjoyed.

Decreased Academic Performance

Stress can lead to a decline in academic performance due to reduced concentration and motivation.

Increased Anxiety Or Worry

Stress often brings about increased anxiety levels and excessive worry in children.

Regression In Behavior 

In times of stress, children may revert to earlier, comforting behaviors like bed-wetting or thumb-sucking.

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