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children are those children who face major stressors and do not develop severe psychological symptoms or disorders.
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is the neurotransmitter most consistently implicated in ADHD.
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Argumentative, negative, irritable, and defiant behavior that is not as severe as conduct disorder may be diagnosed as .
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Children high in are at increased risk for developing anxiety disorders in childhood.
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refers to a pattern of wetting the bed or one’s clothes at least twice per week for three months in children over age 5.
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Dyslexia, also known as , involves deficits in the ability to read.
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Children with do not use speech sounds that are appropriate for their age or dialect.
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is the second most common cause of mental retardation among males.
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Children with deficits in social interaction, communication, activities, and interests may be diagnosed with .
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Children with tend to have IQs between 35 and 50, and may be physically clumsy and have significant delays in language development.







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