Watch time: 06:05 minutes | CW//Conduct Disorders. This film contains sensitive material about Conduct Disorders and is not suitable for children under 16. Our films all discuss children's mental health which is a sensitive subject for some. If you need to take a break and come back later to watch with a friend please do.With all our films we provide support links on our ‘Where to go for help page’: https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-go-f...
Conduct Disorders are mental and behavioural problems in young people and the most common reason for a child to be referred to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. (CAMHS)
This film explains how to recognise and help a child who shows the symptoms of conduct disorder. You can watch it at home on your computer or download it to play at events or seminars.
Nip in the Bud® was set up to encourage awareness about mental health disorders in young children. For more information, the accompanying comprehensive Fact Sheets and additional resources visit us at https://nipinthebud.org/
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For more information, you can also watch more films in our Conduct Disorder in young children Playlist:
• Conduct Disorder in young children
These films range from how teachers and carers can help support children who may be living with conduct disorders to hearing from families' first-hand experiences.
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Here are a wealth of our other films for anyone interested in children's mental health here:
Young Children's mental health tips for Parents & Carers Playlist:
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These films range from short films with tips on how to help children look after their mental health to insights into tips for teachers in the classroom if their students are experiencing symptoms of mental illness, neurodiverse or neurodevelopmental issues, or how to handle disclosures from children to anxiety about covid or going back to school.
Mental Health Tips for Teachers of young children Playlist
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