Advice for parents on how to help their children break the habit of relying on touching or biting objects before falling asleep.
Nail-biting in children may reflect psychological and emotional issues, requiring more attention and psychological care from parents to eliminate stress factors. Through patient persuasion and encouragement, as well as increasing group activities, it can help children correct this habit.
Children often display a dazed look when scolded, causing parents to worry about potential brain issues.
Discussing the possible causes and ways to handle hyperactive children who often ignore calls.
Introducing strategies for dealing with the psychological premature maturation in children
Does your child’s stubborn and easily irritable personality, along with sleep difficulties, indicate attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
Seeking diagnosis and treatment advice for 12-year-old children with psychological disorders and autism.
A 6-month-old baby has a shivering condition; should professional assistance be sought?
Is a child’s emotional sensitivity a reason to see a psychologist?
Understanding the Difference Between Hyperactivity and ADHD