Depression disorder in teens and children, aged 3 to 17 years, presents unique challenges as their symptoms may manifest differently from adults. Children may display irritability, clinginess, or physical complaints like stomachaches or headaches, while teens may exhibit increased risk-taking behaviors, academic decline, or withdrawal from social activities. Identifying depression in this age group can be challenging as it may be mistaken for normal mood swings or developmental changes. Early intervention through therapy, family support, and sometimes medication can help manage symptoms and prevent long-term consequences. Creating a supportive environment where children and teens feel comfortable expressing their emotions is crucial in addressing depression disorder effectively.