Washington : A new study has suggested that many parents don’t realize that their school-aged children’s beyond the norm temper tantrums, mood swings or homework trouble are medical issues, according to ANI.
University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health found that many parents of children age 5-17 wouldn’t discuss behavioural or emotional issues that could be signs of potential health problems with their doctors.
While more than 60 percent of parents definitely would talk to the doctor if their child was extremely sad for more than a month, only half would discuss temper tantrums that seemed worse than peers or if their child seemed more worried or anxious than normal. Just 37 percent would tell the doctor if their child had trouble organizing homework.
Nearly half of parents believed that these simply were not medical problems and another 40 percent of parents say they would rather handle it themselves and 30 percent would rather speak to someone other than a doctor.