Does your 2-year-old spend hours stacking and restacking books? Does she line up her toys in straight, even rows? Is she rigid about her bedtime routine? If so, your toddler may have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)....read more
by Phronesis
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, also called OCD, is no longer new or unfamiliar to our current generation. It is very common among toddlers. OCD is an unfitting disturbance and interruption in the mind of someone that puts ...read more
by Angie Papple
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder, and it affects nearly 3.3 million Americans; of those numbers, one in every two hundred children are victims. Symptoms even show up in toddlers, so parents shoul...read more
Your little one requires, absolutely requires that you read him Goodnight Moon three times before bed and he must be tucked in and kissed on the forehead and his door must be left open or he will simply not be able to slee...read more
by Molly K
OCD is something we are born with. It is a trait in our personality that cannot be denied. Just ask someone with OCD and they will tell you that they have always been that way. But just like other personality traits, su...read more
"Good morning sweet prince and princess," the mother says as she sweeps gracefully into the room, gently opening the curtains and sweetly kissing her darlings before she is off to send her prince of a husband to his castle...read more
Children between the ages 1 to 3 years are classified as toddlers. This is the stage for children to learn their routine. This routines and rituals should not be confused with obsessive compulsive disorder. OCDs are associ...read more
by Shari Mead
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is common in small children, depending on what their parents are like. If a child sees mother and father cleaning up regularly, then they are likely to follow this behavior but how can you tel...read more
Toddlers (children aged 1-3) will all go through a phase where they want things in a certain order or be in constant control of things but just when should this obsession become a cause for concern? Throughout every ch...read more
by Twilight
Assessing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder In Toddlers When deciding upon an assessment of this kind you should possess a clear understanding of the subject and be able to make a distinction between obsessive-compulsive be...read more
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