The best thing to do is to take your child to a psyciatrist to see if he does. Also, go get some books from your local library. Talking to people with OCD may help you as well.
OCD can be passed down from parents to children but more likely in learned behavior than in their genetics. Children will be more likely to develop OCD tendencies when they grow up watching their parents deal with OCD issues.
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Here are some books that deal with OCD in children. http://www.amazon.com/Obsessive-Compulsive-Disorder-Children-Adolescents-Centered/dp/1565927583 and http://www.amazon.com/Take-Control-OCD-Ultimate-Guide/dp/1593634293/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1320887921&sr=1-2 If you search your local library you can probably also find some other titles.
Most children with OCD need their medication or counseling to cope with the symptoms. A psychiatrist can reccomend some other strategies to you as well.
You can find information about children's health from the Kid's Health website. The Kid's Health website is the number one source for children's health information.
Mothers of teenagers with OCD do not hate their children. It can be hard to live with a teenager, especially one with OCD. Sometimes a good talk is just what people need to see eye to eye.
You can find information about children's hygiene online from the Kids Health Organization. Alternatively, you can also find this information from the WebMD website.
There is a strong genetic component to OCD.
One can find information on GPS tracking for children on many websites online. The most popular websites with information on GPS tracking children for kids are Greatcall, MobileDeviceManager, and WikiHow.
Most Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) treatment centers also treat children. Treatment may involve a combination of behavior modification, cognitive therapy as well as prescription medications and more.
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