Sentences with phrase «behavioral problems such»

Several longitudinal studies have demonstrated that early childhood behavioral problems such as disobedience, fighting, lying, and stealing are predictive of antisocial conduct and delinquency in later life (Coté et al. 2006; Simonoff et al. 2004).
«I specialize in working with children ages 18 months to age 12 years with a range of behavioral problems such as tantrums, aggression, noncompliance, and feeding and sleep difficulties.
Parent - Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a proven parent - child treatment program that assists parents of children with behavioral problems such as aggression, noncompliance, defiance, and temper tantrums.
Young children for whom the ABI: SE Approach is NOT appropriate are those who have serious social emotional or behavioral problems such as children with autism or psychiatric disorders, or those who commit serious acts of aggression (e.g., setting fires, inflicting bodily harm).
Children are referred for play therapy to resolve their problems which can include behavioral problems such as acting out at school or in the home, emotional difficulties such as depression, anxiety, or OCD, or poor social skills.
Spending time together strengthens the family bond, improves your child's academic performance, help your kid's develop parenting skills and less chance of violence, drug abuse and behavioral problems such as aggression, which is very common among children these days.
Experts also stressed the significance of respect in parenting rather fostering fear among children since it could lead to several negative outcomes and behavioral problems such as rebellion, bullying and depression, Destiny Connect reported.
If they are not, they may develop behavioral problems such as screaming, feather picking, and destructive behaviors.
If mental and physical exercise is not given in some manner he can easily develop behavioral problems such as destructive behavior and anxiety.
Although toys and play gyms can not take the place of the large amount of attention a bigger parrot needs from its owner every day, it can certainly help relieve boredom that can lead to behavioral problems such as excessive yelling, biting or feather plucking.
Consider scheduling a vet visit for your pet to rule out a treatable medical condition; behavioral problems such as house - soiling and temperament issues can be caused or worsened by underlying medical problems.
Learn body language and vocalizations needed to effectively communicate with your dog; how to train your dog without jerking, hitting, kicking, shocking, or shaking; how easy and fun training can be when you use reward - based dog training; how to use clicker and target training to quickly and easily shape your dog's behavior; how to turn affection, play, toys, praise, and social activity into powerful rewards; how to humanely solve behavioral problems such as jumping, barking, digging, chewing, and mouthing.»
You will have to deal with various behavioral problems such as biting, nipping and continuous barking.
Your pet will be less likely to show temperaments and behavioral problems such as: marking territories, biting, roaming, and fighting.
A tough chew toy can keep the natural drive to chew under control and can even help manage behavioral problems such as separation anxiety and excessive barking.
If she gets bored (which is likely), you'll have to deal with a sad dog and her behavioral problems such as chewing and, in some cases, excessive barking.
SlimCat is an interactive feeding ball that increases feline activity, decreases excessive eating and improves behavioral problems such as e...
Unwanted behavioral problems such as dominance aggression, marking territory and wandering can be avoided with early spaying / neutering.
When a dog is castrated, behavioral problems such as urinating in order to mark their territory diminishes.
Particularly susceptible cats may even get sick, or develop behavioral problems such as aggression.
Declawing is a euphemism for the devastatingly painful surgery of paw tip amputation (amputation of the first joints) and that often paw amputation results in lifelong behavioral problems such as biting, hiding and urinating and defecating out - of - box because use of the paws to cover litter becomes forever associated with excruciating pain.
In addition an animal's genetic predisposition and underlying neurochemistry are also factors that can lead to behavioral problems such as aggression, anxiety, panic, house - soiling, feather picking etc.....
Behavioral problems such as aggressiveness towards same sex dogs, marking or spraying in the house and roaming to find a mate are also eliminated or reduced if you spay or neuter your pet.
It does give the puppies companionship when their owners can not be around and this can help a lot in avoiding behavioral problems such as separation anxiety.
For instance, if a dog is grossly overweight and gets no exercise, this could cause behavioral problems such as anxiety and habits linked to boredom, such as destructive chewing, excessive barking for attention, digging, etc..
Those puppies who lack any guidance or leadership from their families can develop serious behavioral problems such as persistent disobedience, hyperactivity, severe anxiety, or even aggression.
Some behavioral problems such as aggression may be prevented by early neutering.
This paves the path to behavioral problems such as depression, stress - related disorders, irrational fears and compulsive, obsessive disorders.
By socializing one's puppy early on with a variety of new and unfamiliar people (including calm and gentle children), on a regular and ongoing basis (for at least the first two years of the dog's life), you can help prevent serious behavioral problems such as shyness, timidity, and aggression from developing as the puppy matures.
These small hardy dogs are friendly and easy to train but can often experience behavioral problems such as guarding behavior and problems with other animals.
Early training and socialization are recommended to prevent behavioral problems such as excessive barking or guarding the food bowl.
It begins with an emphasis on socialization and covers common behavioral problems such as jumping, chewing, and potty training.
It's amazing to think that someday behavioral problems such as fear - aggression in dogs or inappropriate urination in cats could be treated by the administration a certain type of bacteria rather than a drug such as Prozac.
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It is most commonly used in pets for the treatment of osteoarthritis, neurological disorders such as paralysis and intervertebral disc disease, limping and lameness, autoimmune and immune mediated disorders, behavioral problems such as anxiety and aggression, kidney failure, diabetes, gastrointestinal issues, urinary maladies such as FLUTD and incontinence, respiratory disease such as asthma and Valley Fever, skin conditions, allergies, and cancer.
A dog left penned up or isolated for long periods of time without companionship most often will develop behavioral problems such as excessive barking, excited urination upon owners return, hyper activity like jumping up on people and even biting because of excitement or fear.
If not busy and engaged, dogs become bored which can lead to behavioral problems such as digging, chewing, and overall disobedience.
East - European Shepherds who are not provided proper outlets for their energy will almost surely develop behavioral problems such as extreme destructiveness, hyper activity, over excitability, house - breaking accidents, and aggression.
As a result of boredom, lack of mental and physical stimulation and unseen stress from a less that favorable household situation cats can become obese, develop behavioral problems such as scratching, litterbox issues, aggression and medical conditions including obsessive disorders, skin problems, gastrointestinal problems and urinary tract disease.
One - fifth of the middle schoolers in Providence, Rhode Island, for example, entered kindergarten in 2003 suffering from some level of lead poisoning, which disproportionately affects the poor and is associated with intellectual delays and behavioral problems such as ADHD.
Recent decades have seen a dramatic increase in the incidence of physical problems like arthritis, chronic fatigue, diabetes, cystitis, kidney and liver disease and thyroid dysfunction, in addition to which pets today are also more vulnerable to emotional and behavioral problems such as depression and anxiety.
As the disease progresses it leads to cognitive and behavioral problems such as dementia, insomnia and irritability.
In young children, ASD is often complicated by serious behavioral problems such as tantrums, aggression, self - injury and severe noncompliance in response to routine environmental demands.
Parent training provided parents with specific strategies on how to manage serious behavioral problems such as tantrums, aggression, self - injury and noncompliance in children with autism spectrum disorder.
He comes to us from Tucson where he began his career as a general pediatrician, with a special interest in behavioral problems such as ADHD and Autism.
Cancer, immune diseases, gastrointestinal symptoms and even behavioral problems such as attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder have all been blamed on food additives, she says, adding that there are no data behind these suspicions.
But in 2011 an advisory panel for the FDA concluded that although artificial food dyes may trigger hyperactivity in a small percentage of children with behavioral problems such as ADHD, there isn't enough evidence to claim that food dyes cause hyperactivity in the general population.
If your dog is struggling with a behavioral problem such as aggression, general anxiety, reactivity, or others, we can help.

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Increased technology use linked to conduct problems such as lying, fighting and other behavioral problems.
*** These environmental stresses negatively influence a child's early experiences and often lead to an increase in mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, poor sleep habits, and behavioral issues.
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