
Psychiatric Disabilities
Mental and psychiatric conditions affect a child’s mood, thinking, or behavior. Understanding these challenges and providing supportive environments helps children build confidence, develop coping skills, and participate fully in school, sports, and social activities.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Involves repetitive thoughts and behaviors that can disrupt daily routines. Children benefit from structured environments and strategies that help them focus and succeed.
ADHD
Affects focus, attention, and impulse control. Supportive environments help children thrive academically, socially, and in recreational activities.
Anxiety Disorders
Leads to excessive worry or fear that can interfere with daily life. Coping strategies and supportive programs can help children feel safe and confident.
Depression
Impacts mood, energy, and interest in activities. With understanding and care, children can regain motivation and participate fully in school and play.
Bipolar Disorder
Causes extreme mood swings, including highs (mania) and lows (depression). With proper support, children can manage symptoms and maintain social and academic participation.