PHD Sped 711-Behavior Disorders - Slideshare
PHD Sped 711-Behavior Disorders - Slideshare
PHD Sped 711-Behavior Disorders - Slideshare
BEHAVIOR DISORDERS
TOPICS
➢ INTRODUCTION
➢ DEFINITION
➢ CAUSES OF BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS
➢ TYPES OF BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS
➢ DESCRIPTION OF BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS
➢ ASSESSMENT OF COMMON BEHAVIORAL
DISORDERS
INTRODUCTION
Behavioral disorders include many tension-reducing activities that
appear during childhood at various levels of development.
Some of these habits develop from adults through imitation others
as a purposeful movement.
DEFINITION
When children cannot adjust to a
complex environment around
them, they become unable to
behave in a socially acceptable
way resulting in the exhibition of
peculiar behaviors and this is
called behavioural problems.
CAUSES OF BEHAVIORAL
DISORDERS
➢ Faulty Parental
Attitude
➢ Inadequate Family Environment
1. Enuresis (Bedwetting)
2. Encopresis
3. Tics
4. Nail Biting
5. Pica
6. Thumb Sucking
2. PHYSICAL DEPRIVATION
Attention Deficit
Hyperactive
Disorder
3. SOCIAL DEPRIVATION
It is the reduction of culturally normal interactionbetween
individual and society, It includes
1. Juvenile Delinquency
2. School Phobia
3. Stealing
4. Repeated Failures
5. Lying
6. Agressiveness/Destructiveness
3. Other Forms
1. Sibling
Rivalry
2. Speech
Disorder
ASSESSMENT OF COMMON
BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS
1. Assess whether child is happy or difficult to manage.
2. Child’s response to new situation.
3. Excessive demand of attention.
5. Head Banging
6. Screaming
MANAGEMENT
1. Support the child and protect from self harm.
2. Soiling themselves.
MANAGEMENT
1. Do not give excess fluid to child after 6-7 pm.
2. Make the child void before going to bed.
3. Do not give strict bladder and bowel training
4. Reward the child for dry nights
TICS
A tic is a non-voluntary body movement or vocal sound made
repeatedly or suddenly. They appear to be a manifestation of
the discharge of tension.
TYPES OF TICS
Simple Tics-It involves only a few muscles or sounds that are
not words. E.g. Nose wrinkling, facial grimace jerking the
neck, and shrugging the shoulders.
TICS
MULTIPLE TICS -It involves multiple group or
muscles or complete words or sentences.