Childhood today looks very different from what many parents remember. Years ago, kids spent evenings outside, shared family dinners, and disconnected naturally. Technology, social media, academic pressure, and constant comparison were not part of daily life.
Fast forward to today, kids and teens face nonstop stimulation, performance pressure, and emotional overload. From school expectations and sports to social media and peer comparison, stress levels are higher than ever before.
That’s why mental health screening for kids and teens is no longer optional, it’s essential.
Just like annual physicals protect physical health, mental health screenings protect emotional development.
Many children struggle silently with:
Anxiety
Depression
Low self-esteem
Social stress
Behavioral changes
Academic burnout
Without early evaluation, small concerns often turn into bigger challenges later in life.
According to national mental health research:
Most mental health conditions begin before age 24.
Anxiety and depression rates in teens continue to rise.
Early support dramatically improves long-term outcomes.
When families act early, children gain tools before problems become overwhelming.
Parents often ask when to consider a mental health checkup. Watch for:
Sudden mood changes
Withdrawal from friends or family
Trouble sleeping
Academic decline
Irritability or anger
Loss of interest in activities
Excessive worry or fear
If these patterns last more than a few weeks, a professional screening can bring clarity and peace of mind.
A screening is simple, supportive, and non-judgmental.
At Pearlman & Associates, screenings may include:
Age-appropriate conversations
Emotional and behavioral assessments
Stress and anxiety evaluation
Family input
Personalized recommendations
The goal isn’t labeling, it’s understanding and supporting growth.
Many families feel relief just knowing what’s really happening beneath the surface.
Early screening helps children:
It also helps parents understand how to better support their child’s emotional world.
Pearlman & Associates is a trusted mental health practice serving families across St. Louis, Missouri.
Our licensed therapists specialize in:
Child therapy
Teen counseling
Anxiety treatment
Depression support
Family counseling
Stress management therapy
You can explore our full services on the Child & Adolescent Therapy page.
Parents often start with our Anxiety Counseling Services for early support.
Families also benefit from our Family Therapy Programs when challenges affect the whole household.
Most professionals recommend:
✔ Annual mental health screenings
✔ Additional checkups during major life changes
✔ Support during school transitions
✔ Extra attention during adolescence
Think of it like emotional maintenance, proactive, not reactive.
Alongside screenings, parents can:
Keep open communication
Encourage healthy routines
Limit screen overload
Normalize emotional conversations
Promote balanced schedules
When home support and professional guidance work together, children thrive. Schedule a Mental Health Screening in St. Louis If your child or teen feels overwhelmed, anxious, withdrawn, or emotionally stuck, early support can make all the difference.
Call Pearlman & Associates at (314) 942-1147
Email: bryan@stlmentalhealth.com
Visit us at: 655 Craig Road, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141
Your child’s mental well-being deserves the same care as their physical health.
What age should kids get mental health screenings?
Children can benefit as early as elementary school, especially during transitions or stress periods.
Are teen mental health screenings confidential?
Yes. Therapists follow strict confidentiality guidelines while involving parents appropriately.
Does my child need therapy after screening?
Not always. Screenings guide next steps, whether it’s tools, monitoring, or therapy.