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A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social communication and the presence of restricted interests and repetitive behaviors.
Autism
A mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and abnormally elevated mood.
Bipolar
A mental health condition characterized by a cycle of uncontrollable, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to reduce distress.
OCD
One of the most common mental disorders affecting children. Symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
ADHD
This condition leads to mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, developmental delays, and distinct physical features like a flattened face and almond-shaped eyes.
Down Syndrome
A condition of neurodevelopmental origin that affects how a person reads, writes, and spells, typically recognized as a learning disorder in children.
Dyslexia
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A lifelong neurological disorder appearing in infancy or early childhood that affect movement, muscle tone, posture, and balance.
Cerebral Palsy
A mental health condition characterized by excessive, persistent, and uncontrollable fear or worry that interferes with daily life.
Anxiety
A serious mental health condition diagnosed in children and teens with a pattern of antisocial behaviors, often including aggression, destruction of property, theft, and serious rule-breaking.
Conduct Disorder
A childhood behavior disorder characterized by a pattern of angry/irritable mood and argumentative/defiant behavior toward authority figures like parents and teachers.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
A serious but common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low mood, and a loss of interest in activities for at least two weeks
Depression
A chronic neurological disorder characterized by severe, uncontrollable daytime sleepiness and sudden "sleep attacks" caused by the brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles