A 5-year-old boy exhibits aggressive behavior in kindergarten, such as poking other children’s eyes, pushing them down, arguing with adults, running aimlessly, and being unable to sit still for more than five minutes. What are the characteristics of this behavior?
What severe dangers do conduct disorders pose to children?
The symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) include inattention, impulsive behavior, and hyperactivity.
The leg rubbing syndrome is common in children, especially girls and infants. During an attack, the child remains conscious and exhibits specific movements, often occurring before bedtime, upon waking, or during playtime. The symptoms can be stopped by diverting the child’s attention.
Children with ADHD are not intellectually disabled; they have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, characterized by symptoms such as hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsiveness, which affect learning abilities.
11-year-old children may face psychological issues such as a decrease in close relationships with parents, a preference for solitude, and mood swings.
What should be done when a child shows signs of emotional dullness and slowed thinking after receiving the wrong medication?
How to Respond When a Child Shows a Desire to Avoid School and Express Fear
How should parents respond when their child feels afraid and believes they are not loved by their family after being punished for misconduct?
If your child is diagnosed with ADHD and Western medicine treatment is ineffective, Chinese medicine treatment shows slight improvement, but still has social difficulties, it is recommended to seek professional medical assistance.