Childhood and Developmental Disorders
Navigating childhood involves addressing developmental disorders affecting physical, cognitive, or social development. Early identification and intervention are crucial for providing necessary support.
- Intellectual Disability/Developmental Delays:
- Involves limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
- Early identification allows for tailored educational strategies and support services.
- ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder):
- Developmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- Managed through medication, education, therapy, or a combination of treatments.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD):
- Neurological and developmental disorder affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior.
- Varied symptoms across a spectrum, with treatments including medication, behavioral, psychological, and educational interventions.
- Nocturnal Enuresis/Bedwetting:
- Involuntary urination at night after the age of expected bladder control.
- Primary (since infancy) and secondary (develops later) enuresis types.
- Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD):
- ODD involves frequent patterns of anger, irritability, defiance, and vindictiveness.
- Manifests during preschool years and can cause serious issues in various aspects of life.
Other Psychiatric Illness in Children
- Depression and Anxiety Disorder:
- Mood disorder causes persistent sadness, irritability, or hopelessness in children.
- Symptoms include mood changes, lack of interest, low energy, negative self-talk, and changes in sleep and appetite.
- Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD):
- Mental health problem where a child worries excessively about being apart from family members.
- Symptoms include refusal to sleep alone, nightmares, excessive worry, physical complaints, and clinginess.
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