When children frequently refuse to admit their mistakes and continue to engage in unacceptable behaviors, professional psychological assessment and counseling may be necessary.
Having an older child bullying a younger sibling may have negative effects on the younger one’s development.
The child started to cry frequently at around four years old. Now that he’s in elementary school, he cries multiple times a day, often over trivial matters, with crying spells lasting a few minutes. It’s heartbreaking and he also wets the bed almost every night. The question is whether this is a psychological or physical issue.
A 6-month-old baby doesn’t make eye contact, and there’s concern whether it’s autism, along with inquiries about treatment principles.
Hyperactive behavior in children may require professional assessment.
What should be done if a child suddenly stops wanting to communicate with others?
A child suddenly not wanting to speak may be due to psychological issues caused by unpleasant experiences at school, requiring the attention and guidance of both parents and teachers.
Children start spitting at people from the age of three, accompanied by symptoms such as inattention and verbal violence. What could be the issues, and how should they be treated?
Parents are concerned about whether they need to consult a professional psychologist for their child’s shy and introverted personality.
Does a child who often makes mistakes but doesn’t admit them have psychological problems?