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Missed early warning signs and children’s mental health
Blind Spot
Children’s mental health: Disturbing statistics
• In any given year, about one out of every five Connecticut children (87,500 to 125,000) struggles with a mental health condition or substance abuse problem. More than half receive no treatment.
Early difficulties:Long-term impact
• Interrelationship between mental health problems and poor academic outcomes is reflected in limited educational progress from school entry through secondary school years
Troubling trends
• Rates for expulsion from pre-school exceed those of children in Grades 1-12;
• Connecticut had one of the highest rates of expulsion from state-funded preschool, with more than 10 students expelled per 1000;
• Educational, social and behavioral outcomes worse for children with emotional disorders than for any other disability group
Josue (Age 15) • Born to 12-year-old mother• History of early ear infections, auditory
and speech problems• Exposed to sexual abuse and
domestic violence • Age 13 – bipolar disorder, ODD, ADHD, LD• Suspension from school• Involvement with juvenile justice system
Arianna (Age 15)
• Age 4 – febrile seizures• Severe expressive language
delays• Visual processing problems• Retained Grade 4, socially
promoted Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8• Grade 6 difficulty with peers• School suspensions for fighting
Jaden (Age 14)
• Sickle Cell trait• Age 1 ½ stopped talking• Limited social reciprocity, echolalia,
perseveration• Age 7 – rule out Fragile X Syndrome• Grade 4 – deficits expressive language• Age 11 – PDD, Intermittent Explosive Disorder• Grade 9 – Language, communication disorders,
underlying thought disorder?
Early warnings• Anxiety, depression, information processing
problems and academic delays• Phobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)• Genetic disorder with elevated levels of anxiety,
disruptive behavior, poor anger management• Attentional issues, multiple suspensions for
disruptive behavior, severe attendance problems, expulsion for possession of marijuana
Options for screening
• Behavioral and Emotional Screening System (BESS; ages 3-18) combines information from three sources: parents, teachers, youth (5-10 minutes administration time);
• Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-2; ages 3+)
• Ages and Stages Questionnaire-Social Emotional (ASQ-SE; Birth-3)
Recommendations• Improve screening for mental health risk factors• Improve referral for early intervention,
communication and collaboration among service providers
• Improve community and parent education around mental health risk factors and services available to children and families
• Improve training for school staff, medical and other service providers to children and families