In daily life, children will also have many psychological obstacles, mainly the following:
ADHD. This kind of children's intelligence is generally normal, but they have the characteristics of inattention, overactivity, impulsiveness and poor self-control that are not in line with their actual age, thus affecting their study.
Enuresis refers to children over 5 years old who can't control their urination, often wet the bed at night and sometimes wet their pants during the day. There are more boys than girls.
Tourette's syndrome refers to a group of muscles or two groups of muscles twitching confined to a certain part of the body. It is manifested as blinking, blinking, frowning, smelling, smacking, stretching your neck, shaking your head, biting your lips and imitating monsters.
School phobia. Refers to children who refuse to go to school because they are too afraid of school because of psychological factors, but there are no other violations. Before and during school, I have symptoms such as palpitation, headache, abdominal pain, vomiting and frequent urination.
Learning disabilities. Also known as learning disabilities. The ability of listening, reading, speaking, writing and calculating is lower than that of children of the same age. Although I work hard, my grades are not good and I often repeat grades.
Examination syndrome. It refers to the serious nervousness and fear before or during the exam, such as sweating all over, palpitation and chest tightness, dizziness and bloating, inattention and slow thinking, which leads to the failure of the exam.
Nervous urinary frequency. Refers to a mental illness in which the frequency of urination increases obviously every day, but the urine volume does not increase, and the urine routine is normal. The frequency of urination can be increased from normal 6-8 times to 20-30 times, and the amount of urination per time is very small, sometimes only a few drops. After falling asleep, the frequency of urination disappears, and it increases before going to bed, eating and attending classes.
Anorexia nervosa refers to a mental illness characterized by anorexia, emaciation and weakness. It is often related to dressing up, pursuing slimness and blindly dieting.
Nervous vomiting is a mental illness characterized by repeated vomiting after meals, but it does not affect appetite and weight. Often hysterical, self-centered, suggestive, often influenced by obvious psychological factors.
Dream on. It refers to a kind of sleep disorder that wakes up from a nightmare and can vividly recall the contents of the dream and is in an extremely nervous and anxious state. In dreams, children are teased by monsters or chased by bad beasts. Most of them happen after midnight.
Night terrors refer to waking up suddenly in sleep, staring, frightened, with painful expression, often accompanied by crying, shortness of breath, sweating and other symptoms. Most of them happen within 2 hours after falling asleep, and they can't recall after waking up.
Night swimming refers to suddenly opening your eyes, staring, sitting up, getting out of bed and walking. Most of them occur within 2 hours after sleep and cannot be recalled after waking up.
Hysteria in children. Most of these children are self-centered, imaginative, impressionable, emotionally unstable and prone to extremes. Often stimulated by self-esteem, humiliation, family discord and classmates quarreling. Most of them are emotional outbursts, such as lying on the ground crying and dancing around. A few are hysterical blindness, deafness or hemiplegia.
Children's obsessive-compulsive disorder. Refers to a behavior or idea that you know is unnecessary, but you can't get rid of it and present it repeatedly (such as washing your hands repeatedly and counting repeatedly), often accompanied by anxiety and fear.
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