OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Kids and Teenagers
TweetMy child in the morning, wakes up and tells me to put paste on her toothbrush. I diligently do that. But, hey, she says, not that much. It is too much. Or it is too little. You should apply it all over. You should not apply it all over. Well, is this OCD or not? Does it carry some other name. If it is limited to just few of the days stuff, is it alright? Answer to all these questions lies in understanding the term OCD to its root.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD in short has been affecting children of all ages and types. People talk a lot about older people having OCD, but in recent times, it has been found in many kids and school goers. The reaons of this are unknown but the facts can be measured and it can be postulated that the trend is growing.
Refer below for the top picks on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
OCD impact on Children - Does OCD has any impact on the children and their behaviour? | Parents role in School Success - Role of parents in the school success of their children | |
OCD and Trauma - There is a relation between the OCD onset and trauma. Find out what. | OCD in Kids - How they suffer | |
Adolescent OCD - The OCD in adolescent and teenagers - facts | Discipline Kids Behaviour - Control the little brats in house by these tips. |
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- OCD and Trauma
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- Adolescent OCD
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