Emotional Disorders

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Symptoms

Common challenges that children with emotional disorders face include; difficulty playing with other children, extreme feelings of anxiety, difficulty keeping to daily routines, concentrating and overreacting to day-to-day situations without thinking.  

Symptoms

Common challenges that children with emotional disorders face include; difficulty playing with other children, extreme feelings of anxiety, difficulty keeping to daily routines, concentrating and overreacting to day-to-day situations without thinking.  

Assessment

Our detailed, in-person assessments include; Mood Assessments, Emotional Assessment, Personality Assessment, Adaptive Behaviour Assessment, etc. All assessments (including in-depth discussions with parents) are carried out by our team of Paediatric Experts. 

Assessment

Our detailed, in-person assessments include; Mood Assessments, Emotional Assessment, Personality Assessment, Adaptive Behaviour Assessment, etc. All assessments (including in-depth discussions with parents) are carried out by our team of Paediatric Experts. 

Therapies

Based on the Assessment outcome, we design a detailed therapy plan with a 4 month intervention schedule. The plan is then implemented by our team of Paediatric Experts and reviewed monthly against developmental goals and milestones.

Therapies

Our detailed, in-person assessments include; Assessment of Overall Development, Motor Development, Speech and Language Development and Cognitive Development. All assessments are carried out by our team of Paediatric Experts.

Therapies

Based on the Assessment outcome, we design a detailed therapy plan with a 4 month intervention schedule. The plan is then implemented by our team of Paediatric Experts and reviewed monthly against developmental goals and milestones.

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Case Studies

Discover our video case studies on children’s progress, showcasing challenges, assessments, and therapy results. These stories illustrate our personalized care approach and its impact, offering hope to families.

Discover our video case studies on children’s progress, showcasing challenges, assessments, and therapy results. These stories illustrate our personalized care approach and its impact, offering hope to families.

Appointments

If your child is showing any of the symptoms mentioned above, please call us to schedule a confidential appointment with our Paediatric Experts.

If your child is showing any of the symptoms mentioned above, please call us to schedule a confidential appointment with our Paediatric Experts.

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An emotional disorder in children refers to a condition where a child experiences intense emotions that interfere with their daily life, including their ability to learn, communicate, and relate to others. This can manifest as persistent feelings of sadness, extreme fears, or intense outbursts of anger.

The causes of emotional disorders can be multifaceted, often involving a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Traumatic events, family history of mental health disorders, or significant life changes can also contribute.

While there’s overlap, they aren’t identical. Emotional disorders encompass a broader range of emotional difficulties, while mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorder, specifically relate to persistent emotional states that impact daily functioning.

Signs can vary, but may include persistent sadness, frequent temper tantrums, excessive fears or phobias, withdrawal from activities or friends, changes in eating or sleeping patterns, and academic struggles.

Diagnosis usually involves assessments and evaluations by a child psychologist or psychiatrist. This may include observing the child, speaking with caregivers, and using standardized tests to understand the child’s emotional state.

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