What we can say when children say "I wish I was dead"
/Every week we see children, aged from 5 or 6 onwards who say something like this:
"I wish I was dead"
"I wish I'd never been born"
"I want to die"
"If I have to do this/if this happens I will kill myself"
"I want to kill myself"
and so on.
It's very distressing for parents to hear their children say these things. As parents, our dearest wish often is for our children to have a happy, meaningful life - and hearing these words is often a shocking blow.
Here are some steps you can take if you have heard your child use sentences such as these.
1. Try not to panic.
Many children say something like this at some point, it is not uncommon. It does not necessarily mean your child is depressed (they may be, but it's not a definitive sign) nor does it doesn't mean there is something else wrong with them. It doesn't necessarily mean they are hiding something from you, that they are sad "deep down" nor does it necessarily mean they need help. Of course some children who say "I wish I was dead" ARE depressed, or DO have immediate needs for support, but the words alone don't usually suggest this.
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