The Psychological Origins of Child Negligence: Causes, Symptoms, and Implications
Child negligence is caused by physical, emotional, and social factors, and can be prevented through proper upbringing, psychotherapy, and encouragement.
Child negligence is caused by physical, emotional, and social factors, and can be prevented through proper upbringing, psychotherapy, and encouragement.
Specific difficulties in adjusting to school occur primarily in children with impaired vision. Astigmatic, short-sighted and more far-sighted children easily get tired when they are reading, writing and drawing, and…
A teacher can help a child who behaves negatively at school in several ways. Group Work: The Psychotherapy of Poorly Adapted Children Proper educational procedures will help it to cope…
The social relations of the community in which a child develops are very important for the formation of a young person. Factors of the social environment in the earlier years…
Our recent history has created the concept of psychohygiene, it is called mental hygiene, and deals with the care of people’s mental health. A Brief History of Psychohygiene People ages…
Child theft is motivated by different motives than adult theft, such as the desire to compensate for not being loved or accepted.
As more and more failed marriages end in divorce, and children in most cases stay with their mother after their parents' divorce, so do more and more children end up…
Juvenile delinquency is an expression of deep disorders that need to be addressed through psychological-psychiatric analysis, professional re-education, and parental re-education.
Juvenile delinquency is defined as a person over the age of 14 and under the age of 18 who has committed a criminal offense. Factors contributing to juvenile delinquency include urbanization and pre-delinquent behavior.
Educators must regain trust, establish authority, and create a healthy emotional relationship with a defiant child to prevent and treat child defiance.
In modern social relations, the problem of the motherhood of a working woman is often raised. Working outside the home distracts the mother from the child and forces her to…