Saturday, November 5, 2011

Psychosocial development

Psychosocial development is associated with the development of an individual's understanding of the social situation in his neighborhood. In real terms, psychosocial includes how a person knows what other people feel, how to express his feelings in a way that is acceptable to the environment. In addition, psychosocial also associated with a child's ability to break away from the mother or significant nearby and perform the given tasks independently. At the same time, psychosocial development also includes a child's understanding of the regulations that exist in the vicinity.
Thus the meaning of psychosocial disorders are abnormalities related to emotional functioning, and attention to surroundings.aya.
Some deviations or behavioral abnormalities arising in connection with these functions are:
• emotional disorders, emotional disturbances appear through extreme behavior like too aggressive, too pulling away, shouting, silence, too happy or too sad. This extreme behavior that does not appear within a minute and in inappropriate situations.Communities sometimes membeei labels on those who have these barriers as "bad boy" for example.
• Impaired attention, attention disorders appear to be difficulties in giving a child attention to surrounding objects, though in no long time. Included in this disorder are hyperactive, difficult to concentrate (adhd) and autism. At first glance, people with these disorders can look like a child with mental retardation, behavioral abnormalities, hearing loss or even odd and eccentric behavior.Even more difficult again is all of the above symptoms can occur simultaneously, so it can be said that children who have attention disorders include a complex disorder. To determine whether a child has this attention disorders, primarily autism, needs to be done by doctors, psychologists, therapists, teachers and parents key information, on the history of its development.

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