
Emotional Problems
Emotional problems in developmental-behavioral pediatrics refer to difficulties that children face in managing emotions, forming relationships, and adapting to their environment. These issues can manifest as anxiety, depression, or behavioral outbursts, and may affect a child's social skills, academic performance, and overall well-being. They often arise from a combination of biological, environmental, and psychological factors. Early identification and intervention are crucial, as they can help children develop coping strategies and improve their emotional health, leading to better outcomes in their growth and development.