The best predictor is the number of close relatives who suffer from mood disorders.
The outcome varies. In some children the disorder evolves into a conduct disorder or a mood disorder. Later in life, oppositional defiant disorder can develop into passive aggressive personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder
around 10%
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Paranoid personality disorder can be prevented by reminding oneself that people are not going to hurt you. Also, children whose needs are consistently and fully met (including social needs) are less likely to develop paranoid personality disorder later in life.
Mammals were apparently the only group of animals among all known jawed vertebrates that could not undergo parthenogenesis.
You're more likely to develop social anxiety disorder if your biological parents or siblings have the condition.A risk factor is something that increases your likelihood of getting a disease or condition family factors in the development and management of anxiety disorders.
You can develop bi-polar disorder at any age.
yes
The biggest predictor of reading success is phonemic awareness, which refers to the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken language. Children who develop strong phonemic awareness skills are more likely to become proficient readers. Phonemic awareness lays the foundation for phonics instruction, word recognition, and overall reading comprehension.
Yes
Parkinson's Disease.
People don't acquire it, it is a genetic disorder that cannot be avoided or prevented.
About 30% of the general population will develop intestinal polyps at some point in life, with the likelihood increasing with age.
The outcome varies. In some children the disorder evolves into a conduct disorder or a mood disorder. Later in life, oppositional defiant disorder can develop into passive aggressive personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder
dyslexia, and subsequently parkinsons.
around 10%
She doesn't.