Well, probably not. But if the person puts on the vaseline without reason or with other not-nice qualities, the kid could get quite upset. I would attribute the mental problems to the adult, rather than to the child.
yes, but if there is too much alcohol it can cause damage to the nerves when transfering information to the brain.
Why not? It's still your child. Who has the child the father with mental problems or the custodial parent? Still if the father has mental problem and he fathered a child...yes he does have to pay child support. Was the father with mental problems receiving some type of disability for his mental problems? If so he is still responsible for paying child support. Does the father have custody of the child? Somebody needs to go back to court ad petition the court.
Death, a feeling of being removed, mental problems.
There are many factors that can cause a mental illness. If the mother uses drugs this can cause mental issues. If the father physically abuses the mother while carrying the child this could cause mental defects by injuring the fetus. There are also genetic reasons that can cause mental illness that either or both parents can carry. There are many things that are believed to cause mental illnesses so blaming it on a single cause or person is nearly imposable to do.
The treatment team will depend on the underlying cause of mental retardation. A neurologist, neuropsychologist, child psychiatrist, and/or development pediatrician may be helpful for nearly all cases of mental retardation
No. But drinking alcohol can, if you decide to keep the baby, cause mental problems and birth defects in your child. You need some good medical advice.
1. You shouldn't be smoking weed at all. Because a) its bad for you and b) it can mess you up 2. Yes! It can cause disabilaties to the child, and mental problems
You can send your children with mental health problems to the following clinics in the United States of America: CDC or NIMH. You can also report your neighbours children if they become too aggressive.
lead poisoning in a child can lead to learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and even mental retardation. At very high levels, lead poisoning can cause seizures, coma, and even death.
Yes if they have mental problems or they are not ready or too immature they can be held back.
These examples could be characteristic of many mental disorders, try to be more specific. Look for the cause of these behaviors, why are you jealous of a child? why do you want to be mean to a child? is it just towards children you display these traits, or is it to adults as well? It could be anything from bullying to a personality disorder, to schizophrenia.
Well, they are and they are not the cause of problems. They are in the sense that they are the primary influence during the child's formative years, and the child will identify with them the most. They are not in the sense that every child has the ability to make their own choices, and therefore create their own problems.