Tips
and Suggestions for your Child’s Behavioral Therapy
Sometimes a parent has a feeling that
something is not quite right with their child’s mental development. Yet every
time a parent expresses concern, it is discounted or dismissed by well-meaning
relatives and physicians. You know your child better than anyone, so trust your
instincts. If you suspect that your child might have a behavioral disorder,
have him evaluated by a trained specialist, such a psychologist or a
special-education teacher. Early and proper diagnosis through behavioral
therapy can make a significant difference in resolving any problem that could
seriously affect your child’s life.
Dos
• If
you or your child’s physician believes your child has a behavioral or
personality problem, professional consultation might be recommended. If your
child suffers a severe emotional trauma or life change and has difficulty
adjusting to it, behavior therapy can often help. It can be especially
beneficial after a death or divorce when the parent is too depleted or
emotionally involved being helpful to the child as he tries to sort out his
feelings.
• Look
for a licensed practitioner - a social worker, a psychologist or a
psychiatrist, who works primarily with children and gives advice to parents.
• If
the cost is a factor when seeking help, try a university hospital, training
facility, or a mental health center that has a program where visits are billed
on a sliding scale according to income. In a teaching clinic, your therapist
might be a trainee working under close professional supervision.
Dont's
• Do
not feel socially uncomfortable about your child’s lack of metal development.
Behavioral therapy is being applied on millions of children all over the world
today.
• Unless
instructed by your child’s behavioral therapist, do not make your child drop
out of school or get him admitted in a school for special children.
• Do
not be too hasty in your expectations and conclusions. Child psychology is
complex, and it takes time to understand and solve your child’s behavioral
disorders.
Look
for Trained Specialists
When seeking behavioral therapy for
your child, begin with your school district. In all states, school districts
are required to provide an evaluation from birth to age twenty-one in their
jurisdiction and report their findings to the parent. If you are not satisfied
with what you learn from that evaluation, then you can seek private testing
from someone who specializes in psychological disabilities and has had training
in this area. Universities often have services through education departments,
and sometimes hospitals have developmental or neurological clinics which
specialize in behavioral therapy for children of any age.
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