CD - diagnosed 5 - year - olds were significantly more likely than controls to have behavioural and
educational difficulties at age 10.
These problems include psychotic and neurotic disorders, certain crimes against property and persons, alcohol and other substance dependencies, troubled marital and family relationships,
certain educational difficulties, and psychogenic somatic disorders.
All participants answered questions about stressful experiences throughout their lives,
including educational difficulties, interpersonal conflicts, financial insecurity, legal or justice - system issues, serious health events, and psychological or physical trauma.
Disciplinary reports obtained by the Miami Herald confirm
his educational difficulties.
Studies have shown that kids who grow up in poverty experience a much higher risk of health problems, a greater chance of
educational difficulties, and have a tendency to develop poor social skills.
In press conferences last week in Washington and Los Angeles, participants in the two - year study, conducted by the National Coalition of Advocates for Students, described
the educational difficulties of immigrant children as one of the most serious challenges of the day for schools.
Proponents claim ed tech can enhance learning, bring educational material to resource - poor districts and solve
the educational difficulties faced by students in rural areas.
We also found that children with low - average IQ scores did not generally experience more severe language deficits,
educational difficulties, or social, emotional and behavioural problems than those who scored in the average range.
Students are generally screened early in the school year to determine if they may have
educational difficulties, and to help their teachers figure out what extra lessons they may need.
* Twenty - seven per cent of young carers of secondary school age have
educational difficulties or miss school.
The Mental Health and Service Needs of Young Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Supportive Data Lundy & Grossman Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Science, 86 (1), 2005 View Abstract Documents the various needs and problems of children as reported by their battered caregivers, including information on emotional and social problems as well as physical health and
educational difficulties.
Most common disorders include depression and anxiety (internalizing disorders), and delinquency, aggression,
educational difficulties, and truancy (externalizing disorders)(2).
In the case presented here, the history of abuse by the parents, the disrupted family relations, the bullying by his peers,
the educational difficulties, and the poor SES could be identified as additional risk factors relating to bad prognosis.