5 Signs Your Child Could Benefit from Psychoeducational Services

Psychoeducation is an intervention approach designed to help individuals develop adaptive skills while fostering emotional balance and well-being. Wondering if this approach might be suitable for your child? Here are 5 signs that may indicate they are experiencing difficulty adapting.
1. A Noticeable Change in Behavior
Your child, who is usually talkative, suddenly becomes withdrawn, or, conversely, a quiet child turns into a ball of energy. A significant change in behavior can be a key indicator that they are going through a challenging time. Be attentive: such changes deserve thoughtful consideration and possibly intervention.
2. Difficulties That Intensify and Spread
Your child’s challenges are no longer confined to one setting (e.g., at home) but are now affecting other areas of their life, such as school or social relationships. Increased anxiety, anger, opposition, or sadness become more frequent, more intense, and persist over time.
3. Impact on Their Well-Being, Development, or Family Balance
These difficulties begin to affect your child’s daily life: struggles at school, losing friends, complicated family outings, or a loss of interest in activities they once enjoyed. Such signs may indicate the need for support to restore balance.
4. Typical Advice Isn’t Working
You’ve tried all the strategies recommended in books or online, but nothing seems to work. This is where a psychoeducator can make a difference. Their role is to help identify the underlying needs driving your child’s behavior and adapt interventions to their unique situation.
5. Parental Concern About a Difficult Situation
Your intuition tells you something is wrong, even if the situation doesn’t seem dramatic. Don’t wait until resources are depleted to seek help. A psychoeducator can intervene preventively, offering concrete tools to support your child and prevent further deterioration. Note that for children aged 14 and older, their consent is required to discuss the follow-up with parents.
Personalized Support
Psychoeducation, in collaboration with parents, helps children develop tailored coping strategies and progress toward a state of well-being. If you recognize these signs in your child, don’t hesitate to consult a psychoeducator for personalized support.
Article written by Geneviève Deguire, psychoeducator
"The art of living is a subtle balance between letting go and holding on." – Henri Lewis (translated)
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