Changes in behavior or mood might not immediately suggest gambling problems – they could indicate various other challenges young people face. However, understanding potential warning signs can help you provide support before problems escalate.

Money-related changes often provide the first clues

You might notice money missing from bank accounts or around the house, or valuable items disappearing. A young person who usually manages their money well might start frequently borrowing or struggling financially despite having regular income.

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Watch for shifts in their daily patterns and relationships

They might withdraw from family activities they previously enjoyed or stop spending time with friends. School performance could decline unexpectedly, or they might start missing classes without explanation. These changes might happen gradually, making them harder to spot at first.

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Time management can also signal potential problems

A young person experiencing gambling harms might be increasingly secretive about where they spend their time, often running late or taking unusually long to complete simple tasks. They might make excuses to skip family events or other commitments.

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Emotional changes can be particularly concerning

You might notice increased anxiety, agitation, or mood swings that seem out of character. They might appear preoccupied or distant during conversations, or show signs of depression and hopelessness. Some young people might become more manipulative, using charm or lies to hide their gambling activity.

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What to do if you spot the
signs of gambling harm

Remember that context is crucial – these signs don’t automatically indicate gambling problems. Many could relate to other challenges young people face. What’s most important is maintaining open communication and creating opportunities for honest conversations about what’s happening in their lives.

If you notice several of these signs developing over time, especially in combination with each other, it’s worth having a gentle, non-judgmental conversation about your concerns. The goal isn’t to accuse or confront, but to understand what support they might need.

Early intervention can make a significant difference in preventing gambling harms from escalating. If you’re worried about a young person, remember that professional support is available to help both them and you navigate the situation.

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