Emotional Disorders
Find comfort with Trunky, the gentle giant of Emotional Delays


“I’m Trunky, the elephant, tiny yet brave,
In the jungle of feelings, I wave.
Each journey’s unique, as my wise mama said,
Sometimes, my feelings fill me with dread.“
“I’m Trunky, the elephant, tiny yet brave,
In the jungle of feelings, I wave.
Each journey’s unique, as my wise mama said,
Sometimes, my feelings fill me with dread.“
Symptoms
“Some friends, like me, feel too much, too deep,
With hearts like storms, they often weep.
I tell them gently, “It’s okay,
It’s called Emotional Disorder, it’s our way.”
Difficulties Playing with Other Children
Poor School at Performance
Heightened Sensitivity & Tendency to Cry
Challenges with Sleep Regularity
Easily Upset by Minor Issues
Symptoms
“Some friends, like me, feel too much, too deep,
With hearts like storms, they often weep.
I tell them gently, “It’s okay,
It’s called Emotional Disorder, it’s our way.“
Difficulties Playing with Other Children
Heightened Sensitivity & Tendency to Cry
Challenges with Sleep Regularity
Poor School at Performance
Easily Upset by Minor Issues
Clinical interview with parents
Developmental Profile - 3 (Interview Form)
Vineland Behaviour Maturity Scale - 3
MALIN’s/Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Indian Children
Mental Status Examination
Vineland Social Maturity Scale
Thematic/Child Apperception Test
Assessment
“To the wise giraffe, I lead my crew,
With comforting talks, understanding grew.
Through playful tasks, we begin to see,
Our feelings’ dance, wild and free.“
Vineland Behaviour/Social Maturity Scale - 3
Developmental Profile - 3 (Interview Form)
Developmental Profile - 3
Clinical interview with parents
MALIN’s/Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Indian Children
Thematic/Child Apperception Test
Mental Status Examination
Assessment
“To the wise giraffe, I lead my crew,
With comforting talks, understanding grew.
Through playful tasks, we begin to see,
Our feelings’ dance, wild and free.“
Therapies
“With patience, love, and coping tools,
Like zebras, we’ll learn to rule.
With therapists, parents, and my gentle sway,
We’ll find calm amidst the fray.“
Therapies
“With patience, love, and coping tools,
Like zebras, we’ll learn to rule.
With therapists, parents, and my gentle sway,
We’ll find calm amidst the fray.“
Therapies
“With patience, love, and coping tools,
Like zebras, we’ll learn to rule.
With therapists, parents, and my gentle sway,
We’ll find calm amidst the fray.“
Appointments
“Parents, I call, fear not the night,
My jungle clinic is always in sight.
For understanding and light to guide our day,
Book an appointment, let’s find our way.“
“Parents, I call, fear not the night,
My jungle clinic is always in sight.
For understanding and light to guide our day,
Book an appointment, let’s find our way.“
” In our jungle of kindness, we join trunks,
Where every child’s heart gently plunks.
With me, Trunky, let’s embrace the day,
In our own rhythm, we’ll find our way. “
“In our jungle of kindness, we join trunks,
Where every child’s heart gently plunks.
With me, Trunky, let’s embrace the day,
In our own rhythm, we’ll find our way.“
“In our jungle of kindness, we join trunks,
Where every child’s heart gently plunks.
With me, Trunky, let’s embrace the day,
In our own rhythm, we’ll find our way.“
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What is an emotional disorder in children?
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.
What causes emotional disorders in children?
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.
Are emotional disorders the same as mood disorders?
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.
What are the signs of an emotional disorder in children?
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.
How is an emotional disorder diagnosed in children?
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.
