Childhood Disorders.
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Binita Thapa General Psychology: PSY 101 - 05 T/TH 12:00 - 1:30 pm Childhood Disorders Almost every child experiences some unavoidable stresses of growing up. Some such stresses are sleep disturbances, specific fears of the darkness, dogs, school or particular room or person, most children becomes too timid allowing other children to bully them, children normally displays periods of general negativism, general dissatisfaction, clinging to their mothers sides in another problem. Sibling rivalry is another elementary school problem. However normal problems that intensifies or lasts for long periods may become serious disturbances. Some of the serious childhood problems are: 1. Toilet training disturbances: A difficulty in toilet training or bowel habits. Two most common problems are Enuresis ( lack of bladder control) and encopresis (lack of bowel control. Enuresis is more common than encopresis and more among males than females. Such children can be helped by limiting the amount they drink during evenings and making...

