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Children's Behavioral Issues

All parents encounter behavioral issues as they raise their children. Most of these issues are a normal part of child rearing. However, in the United States, 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health disorder that requires intervention or monitoring. You as parents need to help guide your children to develop appropriate behaviors and you need to recognize and deal with behavioral problems that my indicate a mental health problem.

If you are struggling to deal with behavioral issues with your children, whether your concerns are the normal child-rearing issues more significant mental health disorders, the Counseling Center can help you. To request a confidential session Contact Us.

Resources:
www.aap.org
www.parentingideas.org

 

 

 


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