Helps
control hyperactive behavior.
Not exact matches
The person struggles with paying attention,
hyperactive behaviors and low - impulse
control.
The researchers found that the more BPA children were exposed to in the womb, the more anxious, depressed and
hyperactive they were at three years old and the more difficulty they had
controlling their emotions and inhibiting
behaviors.
They may be more likely to have
hyperactive behavior, difficulties with attention, and poor impulse
control.
The
behavior of a
hyperactive dog can be modified through positive reinforcement training techniques that teach impulse
control.
A randomized
controlled trial, which compared families in Child First with those receiving other care, found the program was effective: After participating in Child First, children were less likely to have aggressive or
hyperactive behavior.
Endophenotypes characterized by anxious attachment, poor impulse
control, and
hyperactive stress response can impact health
behaviors and mental health and contribute to the development of many different chronic diseases including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (Duric et al. 2016).