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These disorders account for 1.5% with the western world. Its incidence differ according to gender (boys tend to be prone), social stratus (statistically reduced classes tend to be prone) and environment. The population I worked with had no social security coverage, where mostly from lower social statuses and living in precarious conditions. But all of this is not a precondition for these disorders. So, what if your child is struggling with either of these disorders? Primary you need to take into account some points:
Have they suffered a latest breakup involving their parents?
Is one of them absent from household in the course of extended periods?
Does he/she witness domestic violence scenes?
Is he stressed?
Does he/she have troubles adjusting to school/kindergarten?
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