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Published: February 2024
... and psychopathology. Currently, there is no safe blood lead level for children. Even low lead level exposure can affect intellectual ability, speech and language, hearing, visual-spatial skills, attention, executive function, social behavior, and fine and gross motor skills. Most learning and behavior problems...)
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Published: October 2023
... can spend time focusing on these milestones. This module outlines the important features of the 30-month well-visit and this developmental stage. Keywords: 30 month old ; social development ; tantrums ; positive parenting ; screen time ; early literacy ; behavior problems ; discipline...)
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Published: November 2023
... and development of behavioral problems for their children. This highlights the importance of identifying mental health concerns in all caregivers. 3a. Etiology/Pathophysiology Overview Women with history of depression, current depressive symptoms, or socioeconomic stress are at increased risk for developing...)
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Published: June 2023
... can be found below. Behavioral/Emotional Screening should be performed at the 3-year visit. Additional resources: ● Screening Tools: Pediatric Mental Health Minute Series (aap.org) ● Addressing Early Childhood Emotional and Behavioral Problems ● Ages and Stages Social-Emotional Screening...)
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Published: March 2022
10.1542/9781610026352-part01-pediatrician
EISBN: 978-1-61002-635-2
ISBN: 978-1-61002-634-5
... for less thanthan 10% in each category include chil10% in each category includebehavior problems, parentalchild behavior problems, parental incarceration,incarceration, parental alcoholism, abandonment, sexual abuse, childparental alcoholism, abandonment, sexual abuse, child disability,disability...
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Published: August 2024
..., delayed sleep onset, and prolonged night awaking requiring parental intervention, are the most common reasons for sleep concerns. Inadequate sleep in children negatively affects the quality of life of both the children themselves and their parents. Increased risk for obesity, mood and behavior problems...)
White Paper
Published: June 2023
... disabilities and steps to take when they identify a disability in their child. Center for Parent Information & Resources provides information and guidance for parents with children who have disabilities and behavioral problems. SICKLE CELL DISEASE AND OTHER HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES The term...)
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Published: May 2024
... . Behavioral outcomes at corrected age 2.5 years in children born extremely preterm . J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2014 ; 35 ( 7 ): 435 – 442 28. Loe   IM , Lee   ES , Luna   B , Feldman   HM . Behavior problems of 9-16 year old preterm children: biological, sociodemographic, and intellectual...)
Book Chapter
Published: March 2022
10.1542/9781610026352-part01-changes
EISBN: 978-1-61002-635-2
ISBN: 978-1-61002-634-5
... Rev Public Health. 2013;34: 7 28 4. Green MJ, Stritzel H, Smith C, Popham F, Crosnoe R. Timing of poverty in childhood and adolescent health: evidence from the US and UK. Soc Sci Med. 2018;197:136 143 5. Mazza JR, Lambert J, Zunzunegui MV, Tremblay RE, Boivin M, Côté SM. Early adolescence behavior...
Book Chapter
Published: October 2022
10.1542/9781610026239-ch14
EISBN: 978-1-61002-623-9
ISBN: 978-1-61002-620-8
... apnea sometimes have daytime sleepiness or more commonly behavioral problems because they 264 Baby and Toddler Basics aren t getting quality sleep or enough oxygen at night. Sometimes, it is caused by overly large tonsils and adenoids, which may be worse if your child is overweight. If your child snores...
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Published: April 2023
10.1542/9781610026734-part01-section01_diagnosis_and_management
EISBN: 978-1-61002-673-4
ISBN: 978-1-61002-672-7
... problems. Daytime sleepiness may occur, but is uncommon in young children. OSAS is associated with neurocognitive impairment, behavioral problems, failure to thrive, hypertension, cardiac dysfunction, and systemic in ammation. Risk factors include adenotonsillar hypertrophy, obesity, craniofacial anomalies...
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Published: October 2023
... a modest amount of additional sleep a night to a level that fully meets her sleep needs she may be less restless in school and any behavior problems may improve. Sleep: What Every Parent Needs to Know 123 Ready for Bed Even with occasional changes in sleep schedules on weekends, many parents with school...)
Journal Articles
Pediatr Rev (2023) 44 (2): 58–67.
Published: February 2023
... , Meurer JR . Incidence of behavior problems in toddlers and preschool children from families living in poverty . J Psychol . 2015 ; 149 ( 1-2 ): 161 – 174 26. Duncan GJ , Dowsett CJ , Claessens A . School readiness and later achievement . Dev Psychol . 2007 ; 43 ( 6 ): 1428...
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Published: October 2023
... attachment organization among maltreated children: results of a randomized clinical trial . Child Dev . 2012 ; 83 ( 2 ): 623 – 636 99 Bjørseth   Å , Wichstrøm   L . Effectiveness of parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) in the treatment of young children’s behavior problems...)
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Published: December 2023
... protective, which can restrict the child's social development and lead to behavior problems. 58 Parents should be coached in communicating about the infant with any older siblings, who may not fully understand the infant's condition and may even imagine themselves to be responsible...)
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Published: June 2023
... of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems.42 Parental Substance Use The number of children in the United States living with at least one parent who uses substances is alarming.43 Combined 2009 through 2014 data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that 8.7 million children, or 12.5...)
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Published: December 2023
... or resistance, delayed sleep onset, and prolonged night awaking requiring parental intervention, are the most common reasons for sleep concerns. Inadequate sleep in children negatively affects the quality of life of both the children themselves and their parents. Increased risk for obesity, mood and behavior...)
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Published: June 2023
... disabilities and steps to take when they identify a disability in their child. Center for Parent Information & Resources provides information and guidance for parents with children who have disabilities and behavioral problems. SICKLE CELL DISEASE AND OTHER HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES The term...)
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Published: October 2023
... , Grootenhuis   MA , et al BF. Prevalence and associated clinical characteristics of behavior problems in constipated children . Pediatrics . 2010 ; 125 ( 2 ): e309 – e317 17. Youssef   NN , Langseder   AL , Verga   BJ , Mones   RL , Rosh   JR . Chronic childhood constipation...)