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- W2054659413 abstract "The “exceptional child” presents a challenge to the diagnostic acumen of every physician, psychologist, orthopsychiatrist, and educator who must contribute toward the satisfactory home and school adjustment of this child. An effort has been made in this paper to correlate material from diversified fields all interested in understanding and treating the behavior deviations of children. Emphasis has been placed upon physical abnormalities which directly or through their psychogenic implications affect the child's behavior to produce what is termed the “hyperkinetic child”. It is incumbent upon every physician to conscientiously evaluate the importance of these physical aberrations as they may or may not contribute to the children's behavior disorders. When the physician is satisfied that the sum of minor or major physical abnormalities does not constitute the etiology of the disorder, he should frankly search for psychogenic factors or refer to those physicians or agencies where examinations can be made to ascertain and deal understandingly with these features of conduct. He should not be among those who contribute to the “miscomprehensions of parents concerning child health and behavior”—a subject so recently studied and reported by Jacques22 from the Harvard University Psychological Clinic. The “exceptional child” presents a challenge to the diagnostic acumen of every physician, psychologist, orthopsychiatrist, and educator who must contribute toward the satisfactory home and school adjustment of this child. An effort has been made in this paper to correlate material from diversified fields all interested in understanding and treating the behavior deviations of children. Emphasis has been placed upon physical abnormalities which directly or through their psychogenic implications affect the child's behavior to produce what is termed the “hyperkinetic child”. It is incumbent upon every physician to conscientiously evaluate the importance of these physical aberrations as they may or may not contribute to the children's behavior disorders. When the physician is satisfied that the sum of minor or major physical abnormalities does not constitute the etiology of the disorder, he should frankly search for psychogenic factors or refer to those physicians or agencies where examinations can be made to ascertain and deal understandingly with these features of conduct. He should not be among those who contribute to the “miscomprehensions of parents concerning child health and behavior”—a subject so recently studied and reported by Jacques22 from the Harvard University Psychological Clinic." @default.
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