Thursday, December 22, 2022

Raising awareness of observing children's "behaviour".

 



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Parents need to recognize difficult "behavior problems" in children, respond to them, and solve them immediately. Even the slightest negligence can lead to serious consequences. Dọkịta, elle a six ans. Hasigeli Uchche Madkotale. It embarrasses me when someone insults me.

 

“Sir, he is four years old now. I'm just laughing at myself' 

 

- These are words that every doctor hears from parents at one time or another in their work. These are all examples of behavior problems in children. Why create such a problem with children? Let's take a quick look at this. Anorexia nervosa 

It is more common in teenage girls. These children, who are underweight for their age, skip meals because of the irrational fear of becoming overweight. Some people exercise excessively to lose weight, while others binge on everything they eat. Some children use antidiarrheal medications. Mental illness like anxiety, depression, obesity, etc. more common in these children. Due to lack of nutrition, various physical problems such as changes in blood pressure, swelling of legs also appear. Psychologists and psychiatrists should be consulted and given appropriate treatment. Bulimia nervosa 

It is also a behavior problem that appears in teenage girls. Children with this problem overeat for a certain period of time. They forcefully vomit whatever they eat, fearing that it will make them gain weight. Some exercise excessively. Diarrhea medications and enemas are also used for weight loss. This practice usually lasts three months, usually twice a week. Children with this disorder also have many physical and psychological problems.

 

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It is a common problem in children under the age of five. Children with this disorder crave non-food items such as mud, paint, chalk, dirt, crayons, etc. This problem affects children who are neglected, abused, unloved, mentally disturbed, etc. These children often have health problems such as iron deficiency anemia, obesity, and elevated lead levels. They must be identified and treated properly. Psychiatrists should be consulted if necessary.

 

Extreme anger: This problem usually occurs in children under the age of three and peaks at about six years of age. Some children scream excessively, bite, throw, kick, push, and bang their foreheads against the wall to get their parents' attention. Parents should understand the situation of a child who does this kind of behavior and act in a calm way without getting angry when he shows anger. After a while, the child will stop showing so much anger on his own. In such cases, the child must be careful not to injure himself. Constipation: Some children may be withdrawn. Then, some children turn white while others may turn blue. Some children may die and others may have seizures. This problem, which is common in children under two years of age, decreases with time. 

 

Parents should not panic too much. In this case, the child will be turned to the side, and the secretions from the mouth will be wiped. Since iron deficiency anemia can occur in children with this condition, it should be diagnosed and treated appropriately. Urinary problems 

In about two years, the child will control urination during the day. Some children can wash their own clothes at night until they are six years old. If it persists after six years, treatment is required. Control the consumption of water and other liquids after 5 pm, limit drinks such as tea, coffee, put a cover under the bed, urinate before going to bed, make yourself responsible for cleaning things. private bed, marking in the statistics book the night without urine (dry) and giving small gifts to encourage it. This problem can be solved by a simple method like donation.

 

Parents should not get angry and punish the child when they see such a difference in their children's behavior. This is useless. The problem can be worse in situations that bring stress and anxiety such as exams, homework, etc. Therefore, parents should not be impatient.

 

Stool control occurs shortly before urine control. Once the child reaches the age of two, using the toilet should become a habit. If the behavior is tested early, the child may not respond. Since the child is forced to hold the stool, the problem of constipation arises.

 

Some children pass stool in small amounts like poop, while others pass stool in their pants. Appropriate treatment and professional advice should be sought.

 

In addition, only suitable toilets should be used and attention should be paid to the child's privacy.

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