There are a great diversity of childhood disorder forms and causes. Some of these disorders are primarily disorders of the brain, while others are more behavioural in nature. Brain-based disorders are caused by neurochemical problems or structural abnormalities of the brain. They can be innate (i.e., appearing at or shortly after birth); or they may result from physical stress such as illness or injury, or emotional stress, such as trauma or loss. Behavioural problems, on the other hand, are outward signs of difficulty displayed at home, at school, or among friends in an otherwise physically healthy child. Like brain-based problems, behavioural problems may also result from physical or emotional stress. Note that the division between brain-based and behavioural disorders is somewhat arbitrary in many cases. Brain-based disorders such as ADHD clearly impact a child's behaviour in school and at home, and vice versa, many disorders previously thought to be primarily behavioural in nature have turned out to have a biological component to them.
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