Childhood disorders, often labeled as developmental disorders or learning disorders, most often occur and are diagnosed when the child is of school-age. Although some adults may also relate to some of the symptoms of these disorders, typically the disorder’s symptoms need to have first appeared at some point in the person’s childhood.
Some of this issue are essentially disorders of the brain, while others are more behavioral in nature. Mind based disorders are caused by neurochemical issues or basic variations from the cerebrum's norm. They can be innate (i.e., showing up at or not long after birth); or they may come about because of a physical stretch, for example, sickness or damage, or passionate anxiety, for example, injury or misfortune.
Related Journals of Childhood Disorders
Child and Adolescent Behaviour, Psychological Abnormalities in Children, Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, Early Childhood Education Journal, Early Childhood Research and Practice, European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, Archives of Disease in Childhood