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Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood., Claudia De León 8-760-784 …
Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood.
Mental Health.
The most common difficulty is
conduct disorder.
Boys are twice as likely as girls to have a diagnosable
mental health difficulty
.
Type of problems
Externalizing problems
(aggression and oppositional defiance)
Internalizing problems
(anxiety and depression)
Problems have to be treated within the contexts. [families, homes, and communities]
Emotional disturbance
Inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers.
Cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors
They fear social situations where peers may negatively evaluate the person
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder :
characterized by a pervasively irritable or angry mood
The Child in the Family
Family instability is harmful to the child
Culture and environment
Coexistence between siblings
Parents with good emotional health refer children with good performance
Development of the Self in Society
They are constantly doing, planning, playing, getting together with friends, and so on.
They learn skills for managing conflicts, such as turn-taking, compromise, and bargaining.
They measure up themselves when compared with friends.
They should be encouraged to explore their abilities.
The child in pair group
Learn typical behavior
Positive and Negative Effects
Practice sociability and Intimacy.
Sense of belong- support outside.
Claudia De León
8-760-784
Marisol Herrera
2-97-2667