Depression Affects Concentration
Depression, not stubbornness or laziness. Approximately 4% to 12% of school-age children (by age) meet the criteria to be depressed, and because depression is not only an expert at home, probably a teenager affect performance at the school, too.Teenagers with symptoms of depression in general have difficulty completing their homework and are at risk of school failure and performance. Without early diagnosis and treatment, a teenager is probably a negative cycle of depression> school failure> increased depression because of the failure.
School failure has a negative impact on self-esteem in adolescence. A teenager is depressed, prone to problems, ability to work on his academics and intellectuals. School can also cause stress for your teen. As a teenager depressed situation of primary schools where high demands on it. Significant social tensions could arise if your teen has trouble fitting his peer group.
Adolescent depression is often occupied by negative thoughts and feelings and difficulties to get the maximum attention to school work. Concentration problems in school is one of the main complaints of children and youth with depression. A depressed adolescent may withdraw from the typical activities and become resistant to the demands of teachers to participate in classroom activities. For school. Depressed teens often have problems that lead to social isolation. With friends and social support system can be of great help to a young person deal with depression.You should encourage your teens in extracurricular activities that a mixture of academic and social skills to learn, through activities such as non-competitive sports, clubs or specialized programs for skills development to participate.






