Child Behavior Disorders
Child Behavior Disorders
- also called - Conduct disorders
All kids misbehave some times, but behavior
disorders go beyond mischief and rebellion. With behavior
disorders, your child or teen has a pattern of hostile,
aggressive or disruptive behaviors for more than 6 months.
Warning signs can include:
If you see signs of a problem, ask for help.
Poor choices can become habits. Kids who have behavior problems
are at higher risk for school failure, mental health problems
and even suicide. Classes or family therapy may help parents
learn to set and enforce limits.
Learning Disorders
Also called: Learning differences, Learning
disabilities
Learning disorders affect how a person understands, remembers
and responds to new information
People with learning disorders may have problems:
Although learning disorders occur in very
young children, they are usually not recognized until the
child reaches school age. About one-third of children who
have learning disabilities also have ADHD, which makes it
hard to focus.
Evaluation and testing by a trained professional
can help identify a learning disorder. The next step is
special education, which involves helping your child in
the areas where he or she needs the most help. Sometimes
tutors or speech or language therapists also work with the
children. Learning disorders do not go away, but strategies
to work around them can make them less of a problem.
Bullying
Bullying is when a person or group repeatedly
tries to harm someone who is weaker. Sometimes it involves
direct attacks such as hitting, name calling, teasing or
taunting. Sometimes it is indirect, such as spreading rumors
or trying to make others reject someone.
Often people dismiss bullying among kids as
a normal part of growing up. But bullying is harmful. It
can lead children and teenagers to feel tense and afraid.
It may lead them to avoid school. In severe cases, teens
who are bullied may feel they need to take drastic measures
or react violently. Others even consider suicide. For some,
the effects of bullying last a lifetime.