some signs or characteristics of emotionally disturbed children are: *Inappropriate behavior such as aggression towards themselves or others *Hyperactivity (short attention span, impulsiveness) *Withdrawal or a general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression (failure to initiate interaction with others, retreat from exchanges or social interaction, excessive fear or anxiety) *Development of physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems *Immaturity (inappropriate crying, temper tantrums, poor coping skills) *An inability to build and maintain relationships with peers and teachers *Learning difficulties that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors (academically performing below grade level)
It does - to be emotionally of physically disturbed or distressed
Emotionally disturbed
State of mind. Emo is short for emotionally disturbed.
H. Dupont has written: 'Educating emotionally disturbed children'
Disquieted means feeling anxious, restless, or uneasy. It refers to a state of being disturbed or troubled emotionally.
what does labeled means for kids
Believe it or not emotionally disturbed or learning disabled!
Because they are evil and/or profoundly mentally and emotionally disturbed. Make no mistake though, God is not mocked--they will answer for their wicked actions.
That depends on the mind set of the child and the type of music. Generally kids get disturbed by music.
Most adolescents are normally emotionally disturbed because they are going through hard life-changes, puberty. Others go through harder life-changes, such as depression, death of a loved one, parents divorce, break-up, and so on. Many are attracted to such people because either they have a big heart and want to help them because it makes them feel good or unfortunately they feel superior or better then the disturbed adolescent, which boosts up there self-esteem.
Melody Powers Noland has written: 'Relationships between selected personality and motor variables in emotionally disturbed children'
Hardwick W. Harshman has written: 'Educating the emotionally disturbed' -- subject(s): Education, Mentally ill children