03/16/2026
Sometimes changes in behavior, emotions, or physical health can be signs that a child is struggling internally. As parents and caregivers, it can be difficult to know when typical challenges become something more.
Signs that a child may need behavioral health support can include emotional changes, behavioral outbursts, difficulty at school, or even physical symptoms like headaches or sleep changes. When these signs appear consistently, early support can make a meaningful difference in helping children build coping skills, emotional regulation, and confidence.
Seeking help is not a sign of failure—it’s a step toward giving your child the support they need to thrive.
If you’ve noticed some of these signs in your child, know that you’re not alone and support is available.
Learn more about children’s behavioral health services or reach out to our team:
🌐 www.anglezbhs.com
📞 (844) 294-5306