Could My Child Be Suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder?




The Scope Radio show

Summary: When winter comes and the days become shorter, does your child’s personality seem to change? Does schoolwork slip? Does he or she seem crankier and ask to play with friends less? Your child might have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Yes, kids can get it too. Pediatrician <a href="http://healthcare.utah.edu/fad/mddetail.php?physicianID=u0548562">Dr. Cindy Gellner</a> shares what symptoms to look for and ways you can help your child cope with SAD.