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Alternative Treatments for ADHD Children

Alternative Treatments for ADHD Children How to deal ADHD problem Questions to ask the family • What is the problem? Many parents are fed up with their child’s behaviour. Ask the parents about specific details of what the child does. • Does your child have difficulty paying attention to things, for example attention to what […]

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signs of learning disability in children

signs of learning disability in children  Things to remember when dealing with children having difficulties with studies • A child having difficulties with his studies may be suffering from a mental health problem. Mental retardation, hyperactivity, dyslexia, depression and child abuse can all lead to difficulties with studies. • Dyslexia can cause a child of […]

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learning disabilities in children checklist

The child who has difficulties with studies learning disabilities in children checklist Children have problems with their studies for many reasons. For example, they may need to help their parents by working. The school may be in poor condition or the teacher may be poorly trained; this may make a child feel that education is […]

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Mild Retardation Symptoms in Children

Mild Retardation Symptoms in Children The first and most important thing is to be absolutely sure that the child has mental retardation. The label of mental retardation has a serious impact because it means that the child has a problem that is not curable. It is a label that can cause great unhappiness and worry, […]

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How to make “TV children” out of the eccentric

In today's more and more one-child, school holidays became parents headache time, some parents was amazed to find that children become slave of television. The "children's TV" has great dependence on TV, in addition to sleep time, nearly all their vacation is spent in front of the TV, every TV show won't be "let go", […]

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social skills training for children with adhd

social skills training for children with adhd. The aim of social skills training is to help people to enter and be more effective in social situations. People who might benefit from this training may never have acquired the skills (e.g. people with learning disabilities) or lack confidence in their skills (e.g. anxious individuals). Trower et al. define those who […]

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effect of drug abuse on children

The existence of dual diagnosis often results in problems associated with housing, relationships, finances and the criminal justice system. There are also considerable issues in relation to parental substance misuse(drug abuse) and its effect on the children of drug misusers. Children and families generally are affected by dual diagnosis. Unpredictability, involvement with different services and […]

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self injuring behavior in young children

I thought that my self-injuring was just something I could do occasionally,without any major consequences. Unfortunately, I was dreadfully wrong. Asthe months went by, I became addicted to the sensation that my self-injury gave me. I began to collect scars on my arms and legs, ankles, thighs, hipsand anywhere I could find. I secretly enjoyed […]

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Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents

Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents shares its clinical features with the disorder as seen in adulthood, although the nature of the obsessions and compulsions may be different. Children may be more prone to magical thinking and may show simpler thoughts and rituals. Unlike in adults, where the symptoms of OCD are recognised as […]

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developmental disorders in children

Developmental disorders Level of intelligence is one of the strongest predictors of the presence or absence of child psychiatric disorders, with highly intelligent children being most resilient to psychiatric morbidity in the face of adversity and those with learning disability being at greatest risk. Up to 30–50% of children with a global learning disability also […]

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