Developmentalproblems in young children include, among others, failure to thrive, behavioral
problems, eating problems, sleep problems, toilet training problems, phobias,
hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, and learning disabilities.
Failure to Thrive
Failure
to thrive refers primarily to a delay in physical growth (size) development (maturation)
may also be delayed as a result of either poor physical growth or the problems
caused by poor growth.
Causes
Failure to thrive usually applies to young
children, especially those under 2 years of age. A child who fails to thrive
isn’t receiving sufficient nutrition for normal growth and development. The
child may have an underlying physical disorder that affects his ability to take
in, absorb, process, or retain food. Alternatively, psycho-logic, social, or
economic factors may ply a role. The child’s appetite may be poor, or he may
not be getting enough food. Poor appetite can be caused by depression.
Depression may result if a child isn’t receiving enough social stimulation, as
may happen to an infant isolated in an incubator or to a child who receives
insufficient attention from parents or other caregivers
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