Understanding Behaviour Disorders
In Children and Adolescents
Every child experiences moments of frustration, emotional outbursts, or difficulty
following rules — that’s part of growing up. But when these behaviours become
frequent, intense, or disruptive to daily life at home, school, or with peers, they may
indicate a behavioural disorder that requires clinical support.
At IPS, we specialize in early identification and compassionate care for children and
adolescents experiencing behavioural challenges — helping families navigate these
difficulties with clarity, confidence, and connection.
Behaviour Disorders in America: Fast Facts
What Are Behaviour Disorders?
Behavioural disorders refer to a group of conditions characterized by persistent
patterns of disruptive, impulsive, defiant, or aggressive behaviour that goes beyond
typical developmental behaviour. These patterns interfere with learning,
relationships, and emotional well-being if left unaddressed.
These are not "bad behaviours" — they are signs of underlying emotional,
psychological, or neurodevelopmental challenges that require understanding and
professional care.
Common Types of Behavioural Disorders
1. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
2. Conduct Disorder (CD)
3. Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
What Causes Behaviour Disorders?
Behavioural disorders are complex and often result from a combination of factors:
It’s important to remember: Parents don’t cause behaviour disorders. But with the
right guidance, they play a critical role in helping children manage and improve them.
Early Signs to Watch For
Early intervention can help children learn healthy emotional expression, impulse
control, and relationship skills — and support long-term emotional development.
Treatment Options at IPS
At IPS, we provide comprehensive, individualized care that combines clinical
expertise with a family-centered approach:
Our goal is not just to manage symptoms — but to help children build
emotional resilience, self-awareness, and healthier behaviour patterns over
time.
A Message of Hope
Behavioural disorders can be challenging — but they are treatable. With the right
combination of therapeutic support, family involvement, and consistency, children
and teens can learn to manage their emotions, form positive relationships, and
succeed at home and in school.
At IPS, we’re here to partner with you — offering expert care, guidance, and a belief
in every child’s potential to grow and thrive.