My child is two years old. He is a very lively baby. Unfortunately, he is also very aggressive, throws everyone around, gets angry and rarely smiles. This is what it is like every day, and I don't have the strength anymore. Should I go to a psychologist with him?

Hello Emilio! The most disturbing thing about your description is that the baby is rarely happy. This is not yet the age of gloom. Report to a psychologist. You must first talk longer yourself, because the specialist will be interested in a broader description of the behavior of a two-year-old, home and family situation, etc. Only after talking to you will the psychologist examine the child and find out the reasons for this state of affairs. Look for a specialist at the Mental He alth Clinic for Children and Youth (they are also available at hospital psychiatric units for children). These clinics have a long wait for the first visit. Say it's urgent. Some specialists visit the same clinics after hours, for a fee. Act fast. You need to help your child and give you instructions on how to do it. Regards. B.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Barbara Śreniowska-Szafran

Educator with many years of experience.

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