Case Studies

This section contains a number of case studies about personal experiences of children's behavioural problems and how they were overcome.

Below are our 9 articles in the case studies' category:

An ADHD Case Study
Jake, a twelve year old boy was thought to have a classic history of Dyslexia, and was seen by a specialist following a Psychological Assessment....
Autism in Children: A Case Study
Case studies can be really useful tools for parents who want to find out more about a specific condition and to see if their child is displaying...
Children and Picky Eating: Two Case Studies
Eating and children can be one of the biggest causes of stress for parents. After all, we all want our children to thrive and be fit and healthy,...
Child's Behaviour Changed When He Stopped Watching TV: Case Study
In our lives BC (before children!) it is very common for parents-to-be to talk quite openly about how 'there is no way that we are going to let our...
Explaining Your Child's Behaviour to Others: A Case Study
The way that our children behave has a profound effect on us and on other people around us. Whether that behaviour is positive and perfectly...
How Individual Education Programme Helped Behaviour: A Case Study
The concept of individual education plans for children with special needs, is good because it means that when a pupil is experiencing difficulties,...
How School Helped Our Child: A Case Study
Your own experience of school - the highs and the lows - can have a big impact and influence on your attitude to your child’s school. If you found...
Major Depressive Disorder in Children: A Case Study
Depression can affect any of us, at any age or stage in our lives and can be triggered by a number of factors or events. Children are no exception...
Pre-School and a Child With Behavioural Issues: A Case Study
For many children, starting their local Pre School group is the first step towards attending primary school. Pre Schools offer a fun and safe...
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