Too many classes? Recognizing burnout in young achievers

Modern childhood is often overscheduled, leading to silent burnout in children despite outward achievements. This exhaustion manifests as tiredness, irritability, and loss of interest, stemming from a competitive environment. Parents and schools can foster a healthier childhood by prioritizing free time, limiting activities, and focusing on emotional well-being over constant achievement.

Too many classes? Recognizing burnout in young achievers
Modern childhood is often overscheduled, leading to silent burnout in children despite outward achievements. This exhaustion manifests as tiredness, irritability, and loss of interest, stemming from a competitive environment. Parents and schools can foster a healthier childhood by prioritizing free time, limiting activities, and focusing on emotional well-being over constant achievement.