His pediatrician concluded that he had a learning problem but she was uncertain about the next step. She asked herself, "Is there anything else I can do in the office to evaluate Darren's problem with learning? Should I quickly refer him for educational testing or encourage a reading t...
Bad Behavior Not the Only Problem Dr. Stein noted that lead author Rebecca Scharf, MD, MPH, from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, was originally startled that so many of the people she knew both clinically and socially were commenting on sleep issues of their young children....
For example, a study [10] targeting 734 children aged 5–7 years in Maastricht, the Netherlands, found that parents’ low educational history and lower-level job positions were associated with the problem behavior scores of their children based on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; a measure ...
The different types of behavioral disorders is caused and triggered by many factors, such as style of parenting, negligence, overpowering and over protecting the child, chronic illness, marital problems, fighting before children, etc. A problem in terms of behavior in a child is an outcome of m...
Social Factors Associated With Behavioral Problems in Children With Asthma The objective of this study was to describe the proportion of children with a behavior problem and examine which independent variables are associated with ... AM Butz,FJ Malveaux,P Eggleston,... - 《Clinical Pediatrics》 被...
Bacterial arthritis is a rapidly progressive and highly destructive joint disease in humans, with Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria gonorrhoeae the major causative agents, although beta-hemolytic streptococci as well often induce the disease. We demonstrate here that intravenous inoculation of CD-1 mice...
Problem behaviors as an expression of GI discomfort in children Multiple GI symptoms were associated with increased challenges with sleep and attention, as well as problem behaviors related toself-harm, aggression and restricted or repetitive behavior in both autistic and typically developing children. ...
Guidance provided by the practitioner to caretakers can have a tremendous influence in altering the of a behavioral concern, particularly if this guidance is provided course early in the evolution of the potential problem, and is directed toward skill development in the parents. Moreover, if ...
The increase in parental stress levels may alter parenting behaviors which, in turn, can have an effect on their child’s ASD symptoms and behavior problems [1, 2]. As parents of children with ASD have demonstrated higher stress levels, these children may have heightened levels of sensitivity ...
Problem Behaviors.- Other Temperamental Considerations.- Attachment.- Secure Attachment.- Insecure Attachment.- Disorganized Attachment.- Clinical Evaluation of Attachment.- Vulnerable Child Syndrome.- Spoiled Child Syndrome.- Summary.- Child-Caretaker Interplay.- Characteristics of Invulnerability.- 4 ...