Healthy Living
Children's Health
Developmental Disorders
Taking Care of Your Child’s Mental Health

Children’s mental health problems can be difficult to recognize because the signs can be subtle or different from those of an adult who’s suffering from the same condition.

Keep Tabs on Your Child's Development

By recognizing the signs of developmental disabilities early, parents can seek effective treatments.

Pervasive Developmental Disorders

Children with PDD have difficulty with language, communication, socialization, and motor behaviors. Autism is an example of a PDD.

Autistic Disorder

A child with autism appears to live in his or her own world, showing little interest in others and a lack of social awareness.

Learning More About Autism

Autism is not one single disorder, but refers to a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders.

Learning Disorders

Learning disorders are sometimes called learning disabilities. Most children with learning disorders have normal intelligence, but they have difficulty with reading, math, or another academic area.

Communication Disorders

Young children with communication disorders may not speak at all, or may have a limited vocabulary for their age. Some children with communication disorders have difficulty understanding simple directions or are unable to name objects.

A Joint Approach to Treat ADHD

For a rising number of Americans, the formula for treating ADHD demands the involvement of parents and teachers.

Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

ADHD is a behavior disorder usually first diagnosed in childhood. It is characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and, in some cases, hyperactivity.

ADHD Drugs Safe, Experts Say

Parents of kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) face a tough choice: whether to medicate their children or not.