Translated from http://www.prensa.com - <DIV> CHICAGO, USA (Reuters) - Children who had prolonged tantrums, frequent or aggressive run risk of depression or behavioral disorders, American researchers reported. The experts said that enojos used to be a sign of disease, starvation or overstimulation in boys. Meanwhile, for most parents, are a normal part of development of their children and should be considered an opportunity for education. But parents of children who lastiman to themselves or others and can not calm down without help should seek assistance from health care professionals, researchers revealed. Small healthy used to have tantrums less aggressive and generally shorter. "I think parents should expect some kind of tantrums of their children," said Dr. Andy Belden, of the School of Medicine at the Washington University in St.. Louis, whose study was published in the Journal of Pediatrics. "If you give them enojos ends constantly, if every time we give them a tantrum is lastiman themselves and others, that is a valid reason to go and talk to the pediatrician," Belden said in a telephone interview. The team analyzed reports from the parents of 279 children between 3 and 6 years on the tantrums of their children. Then enojos compared to healthy children with small previously diagnosed with depression or some sort of problem behavior. From various types of tantrums identified by the researchers, Belden said that the boys who were damaging themselves were the ones who had a much better chance of depression and whose condition was serious. </ DIV>
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