As parents and carers, we play an important role in teaching children and young people how to understand and manage their feelings as they grow up.
If their life is in immediate danger, call 999. If not, follow our advice for getting urgent help.
Child mental health and wellbeing
Big changes
Conditions and challenges
Difference and diversity
Please note this is not an exhaustive list, and we are unable to signpost to every organisation. Please refer to the NHS or BBC Action Line for a more comprehensive directory.
It's normal to feel angry, sad, worried or stressed sometimes.
However, your child might need extra support if they struggle to cope with those feelings.
Look out for:
Remember – everyone is different, and these signs might not be related to a mental health problem.
Children and young people can be affected by significant changes like:
Try talking to them first. If you're worried, follow our advice on how to get help.
If you would like school to make a mental health referral for you child please let us know