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Here s how to get the right treatment for depression gcis vuk uzenzele > By gcis vuk uzenzele - 16 April 2021 - 07:00 Image: 123RF/dolgachov.
It’s not only adults who suffer from depression, children can experience it too.
Parents with depressed children must not despair. While depression is a serious mental health condition, it is curable with the right treatment.
The mood disorder may cause distress and is indicated by a persistent feeling of sadness or a loss of interest in life that leads to behavioural and physical symptoms.
According to clinical psychologist Dr Marcia Zikhali from the Gauteng Department of Social Development, it is normal to feel sad sometimes.
Alexandra crèche where toddler was burnt operating illegally, to be shut down
8 April 2021 8:01 AM
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Gauteng Department of Social Development spokesperson Feziwe Ndwayana says the crèche will be shut down within five days.
Following a story on Eyewitness News, the Gauteng Department of Social Development is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident where a toddler suffered burn wounds allegedly at the hands of his teacher.
The parents of the two-year-old allege the teacher used boiling water to wipe the child s soiled bottoms and are seeking justice.
Bongani Bingwa chats to Gauteng Department of Social Development spokesperson Feziwe Ndwayana to give more insight on the investigation.
Alexandra crèche where toddler was burnt operating illegally, will be shutdown
8 April 2021 8:01 AM
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Gauteng Department of Social Development spokesperson Feziwe Ndwayana says the crèche will be shutdown within five days.
Following a story on Eyewitness News, the Gauteng Department of Social Development is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident where a toddler suffered burn wounds allegedly at the hands of his teacher.
The parents of the two-year-old allege the teacher used boiling water to wipe the child s soiled bottoms and are seeking justice.
Bongani Bingwa chats to Gauteng Department of Social Development spokesperson Feziwe Ndwayana to give more insight on the investigation.
Teacher accused of scalding toddler at Alex creche charged with attempted murder The woman allegedly used boiling water to clean the little boy after he apparently soiled himself. While the family s medical bills continue to pile up, the mother had to quit her job to take care of her son at home on a full-time basis. Picture: Supplied
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JOHANNESBURG - The suspended teacher accused of scalding a toddler with boiling water at an illegal Alexandra creche has now been charged with attempted murder.
She appeared in the Alexandra Magistrates Court on Thursday morning, where the case was postponed to Tuesday.