At Rainbow Pediatrics, we’re more than just your child’s doctor. We’re parents as well. We see firsthand our own kids spending late nights on homework, scrambling to get ready for tests, and carrying backpacks that seem to weigh almost as much as they do.
We all want our kids to do well, but sometimes the push for success can turn into burnout.
The mental health of our youth is changing. According to the World Health Organization, about 1 in 7 (14%) teenagers worldwide now have a mental health disorder.
Here at home, these numbers are something every parent and caregiver should notice:
Not all stress is bad. In medicine, we call helpful stress 'eustress' because it motivates you to get things done. 'Distress' is the kind of stress that sticks around and can harm your body.
When kids or teens feel academic pressure all the time, their bodies stay on high alert. If stress lasts too long, it can cause headaches, stomachaches, tiredness, trouble sleeping, and feeling worn out. Kids may get irritable and stop enjoying things they once liked.
It’s normal for kids to feel nervous before a big presentation. But if you notice any of these signs, it may be time to step in:
As a parent, you’re your child’s biggest supporter. Here are some ways you can help them handle school pressure:
If your child’s stress is affecting their eating, sleep, or social life, please reach out to us. Watch for signs like pulling away from family or friends, feeling sad or hopeless for weeks, changes in appetite or weight, trouble sleeping or sleeping much more than usual, losing interest in things they used to enjoy, or saying they feel overwhelmed with no relief. If you see these behaviors often, we can offer screenings, resources, and referrals to mental health specialists if needed. If you’re ever unsure if your child needs help, it’s always okay to call us. We’re here to support you and your family every step of the way.
A note to our teens: Your value is part of who you are. You don’t have to earn it with grades or college acceptance letters. You are enough just as you are. Parents, think about sharing this message with your child. Let them hear, in your own words, that you believe in their worth beyond any report card. This simple step can make a big difference in how they see themselves, especially during stressful times.
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