Disruptive children may have smaller brains than well-behaved youngsters rather than simply being naughty, a new study suggests. British researchers found significant brain changes in children who ...
Medically reviewed by Akeem Marsh, MD We often think of temper tantrums as something that kids outgrow after the toddler ...
She was diagnosed in kindergarten—less disruptive children with the condition are often not discovered until middle school or later. Chris Zeigler Dendy, MS They have to be organized ...
Scientists discovered "long-term associated risks" of early exposure to violent content in childhood and antisocial behavior.
Teachers should be given powers to compel parents of disruptive children to engage with them – tackling the “burgeoning crisis of behaviour” in schools, a report has said. Schools should be able to ...
A new report is urging that teachers be granted powers to require the engagement of parents when dealing with their disruptive children—a move aiming to tackle the growing "burgeoning crisis of ...