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It is estimated that 5 to 20 percent of children suffer from it, especially school-age children.
The most common behavioural disorders are:
– Hyperactivity and restlessness,
– pouting at an inappropriate age,
– irritability and nervousness.
The first thing to do is to have an examination at the educational-psychological counselling centre, where a specialist will assess the child’s condition and recommend the most appropriate course of action. The next supportive step is a visit to a neurologist and, in more severe cases, a visit to a child psychiatrist.
Solutions!
For children with conduct disorder, it is necessary to change the educational practices in the family and to visit a psychologist regularly. In practice, it is also recommended to take the nutritional supplement Carnosine Extra, which is a powerful antioxidant, helps with concentration, and can improve logical thinking and memory. An education programme that is individually tailored to the child also plays an important role.