Why Child Behavioural Assessment Matters for Emotional and Academic Growth
With the fast pace of the world today, children are facing never-before challenges experienced by a past generation. From scholarly pressures to competition with peers and online media influences, young minds struggle to cope with their emotions appropriately. According to reports between 10-20% of school-aged children across the globe experience problems with behaviour or emotions, but few are diagnosed at a young age. What some parents might write off as "just a phase" can actually be an indicator of problems with emotional health as well as achievement. Behaviour is usually an expression of what children feel but are unable to say. Such an isolated child, over-aggressive child, or attention problem child may well be suffering in silence with internal emotional needs that need to be heard. Neglected, such problems can not only affect academic success, but also interpersonal relationships and personality later on. This is where child behaviour assessment comes into play. Wh...