General News 20-40% of Kenyan children may be suffering from mental illness. Published 4 years ago on June 2, 2022 By KBC LOCAL NEWS Share Tweet [ad_1] Share Gertrude’s Children Hospital estimates that between 20 to 40% of children may be suffering from mental illness but it takes up to 16 months for adolescents to see a mental health professional from the onset of their symptoms [ad_2] Source link Comments commentsShare this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Related Topics: Up Next Kenyan Graduates Locked Out of UK Jobs in Directive Blacklisting Don't Miss Bar owners now ‘justify’ increasing cases of ‘mchele’ spiking – Nairobi News KBC LOCAL NEWS You may like Trending Latest Tech1 month ago Xiaomi Unveils REDMI Note 15 Series: REDMI Titan Durability Meets Advanced Imaging Entertainment1 month ago SportyBet’s 1UP Early Win Is a Game-Changer for Kenyan Punters in 2026 Columns And Opinions2 months ago Evidence-Based Study Strategies for Academic Success in Higher Education Columns And Opinions2 months ago Securing Scholarships for International Study: A Comprehensive Guide for Students General News2 months ago Paul Ndung’u Bankruptcy Exposes a Stunning Fall After SportPesa Court Defeat Sports2 months ago Arsenal vs Manchester United Prediction: Betting Tips, Odds, and Match Preview Columns And Opinions2 months ago EXPOSED: Court Filings Show How Cs Mbadi, Watanga and Nyawanda Approved Sh5.5 Billion Illegal Rice Imports General News2 months ago The 2027 Expiry Date: Why Moses Omondi’s Term Will Be Short Columns And Opinions2 months ago The Two Faces of Opiyo Wandayi: The ‘Watcher’ Who Now Uses Luo Votes While Kenyans Pay the Price Entertainment2 months ago SportyBet Kenya Bonus for January 2026 – Uncover Unique Offers! Facebook Trending