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He is a hyper active child and throws numerous temper tantrums that don't seem normal. Causes for his behavior may be his father. His father is really home because he's in the navy, and he has many siblings and therefore may not be getting as much as attention he needs so he results in smashing, braking things, and using profound word during his outbursts...
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People like my aunt should read this article as well as others who may suspect their child of having an emotional or behavioral disorder. 5 Medical Terminologies: 1. Behavior ? the manner of conducting oneself. 2. Diagnosis ? the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptom. 3. Disability ? inability to pursue an occupation because of physical or mental impairment...
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