Child development is the process through which children grow and acquire the skills necessary for functioning in their environment, both cognitively and socially. This period of growth spans from infancy to adolescence, and it encompasses physical, emotional, cognitive, and social milestones. However, sometimes a child’s development may not follow typical patterns, which can lead to various behavioral disorders. These disorders can significantly affect a child’s ability to interact with their environment, manage emotions, and engage in social relationships. Early identification, diagnosis, and intervention are key to supporting children with developmental and behavioral disorders and ensuring they have the tools to thrive.
· Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD)
· Oppositional
Defiant Disorder (ODD)
· Conduct
Disorder
· Anxiety
Disorders
· Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
· Tic
Disorders and Tourette Syndrome