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Changes in sleeping patterns
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Changes in eating habits
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Withdrawal
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Depression
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Psychosomatic symptoms (headaches, stomach aches, or other pains that can’t be explained)
 - Drop in grades
 - Decreased interaction with teachers and peers
 - School refusal
 - Any loss of interest in activities that were previously enjoyed (sports, clubs, etc.)
 - School Counselor/Teacher
 - Military Family Life Counselor
 - CYS Director
 - Family Pediatrician
 - Family Advocacy Program Manager
 
Suicide can affect anyone, including children and youth. Take care of the young people you know. Recognize the warning signs. Sudden loss of interest in hobbies, a focus on death and dying, or feelings of hopelessness can be warning signs of suicidal ideation. School absenteeism, a drop in grades, or giving away possessions can also be indicators. Look out for changes in appetite or sleep patterns. Bottom line: if you sense a problem, get help.
Seek assistance at your local school or medical facility. Call CYS or Family Advocacy. Military Family Life Counselors or family pediatricians can help, too. Most importantly: don’t ignore the signs.
WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDAL IDEATION IN CHILDREN/YOUTH
Watch for Changes in Behavior
Remember - Changes may be subtle. Trust your instincts.
 
Preoccupation with Death
Questions about death are normal; however, if your child/youth begins to display a preoccupation with death, such as researching ways to die or talking about their own death, this could be a warning sign of suicidal ideation.
 
Be Aware of Changes at School
Some changes in grades and attitudes are normal, but a pattern of negative change can be a warning sign. Look for:
Feelings of Hopelessness
Take note if your child/youth displays feelings of hopelessness for the future. They may communicate this by saying that there is no one able to help.
Children/youth giving away their favorite toys or possessions or even just talking about this can be a sign of hopelessness, especially when combined with other changes.
If you have any concerns that your child/youth may be engaged in suicidal ideation, please
reach out for help.