This post provides an analysis of the reasons behind children’s habit of eating nasal mucus and suggestions for improvement.
Playing with genitals is a possible normal exploration in a child’s growth process, but parents can take some methods to guide them.
Children may exhibit good behavior at home but frequently display aggressive actions at school, leaving parents confused.
Children who exhibit the behavior of chewing their fingers and biting red scarves at school may be experiencing nutrient deficiencies or habit issues, and should undergo trace element tests and symptomatic treatment.
Discuss the behavioral manifestations of a nine-year-old child during learning and how to differentiate between ADHD and self-will caused by indulgence, along with appropriate guidance suggestions.
A child’s habit of pressing their genitals may be a habitual issue that needs to be addressed immediately and checked for signs of precocious puberty. It is recommended to avoid allowing children to imitate such behaviors when exposed to related information.
Investigating the possible reasons for a 6-and-a-half-year-old child’s non-verbalism, hyperactivity, and inattention, and providing suggestions for proper treatment and care.
A four-and-a-half-year-old child has recently been frequently sucking their fingers and biting their nails. Parents inquire about the underlying causes and solutions.
Understand the cost range of pediatric ADHD treatment and the factors that affect treatment costs.
Understand the reasons behind a 2-year-old’s habit of sleeping with their fingers in their mouth and provide solutions.