Question

When children are engaged in certain activities, they may show signs of excessive straining, such as gripping blankets tightly, legs clamped together, biting their teeth, sweating on the forehead, and sometimes exerting great effort when picking up objects. I would like to know what causes this and how I can assist them.

Answer

When children cry or complain of being tired again, you can try to stimulate them by taking them out to play, giving them toys or food they are interested in. If the children start to run and jump immediately and are in good spirits, it may just be a sign of whining. However, if the opposite is true, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of neurological or musculoskeletal disorders, and it is recommended to consult with neurology and orthopedics for a detailed examination.