Behavioral and emotional disorders

When children show their emotions, personality, and social behavior that deviate from that age, which seriously affects the child's development and the learner interferes with others' lives, it is called behavioral and emotional abnormalities. Children with behavioral and emotional abnormalities are classified as extroverted and introverted. Extroverts are their nonstop activities. They have very short attention spans, are distracted and unable to learn, or are aggressive, unable to obey authority, and have aggressive behaviors. This type of children often disrupts group order in a group. Introverted children often have a deep sense of fear, anxiety, insecurity, inability to endure setbacks or blows, and sometimes cry, melancholy, or sadness that prevents them from learning normally. These children are also divided into mild and moderate severity due to different intensity of deviation behavior. This type of extreme is autism, pediatric schizophrenia, etc.

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