Children who dislike teachers should be alert to three diseases

Children's dislike of teachers may be a manifestation of psychological or behavioral problems, and they should be alert to three diseases: oppositional defiant disorder, maladaptive disorder, and depression. This situation may be related to factors such as family environment, academic pressure, and social difficulties. It is recommended that parents observe and seek professional psychological assessment in a timely manner.

1. Oppositional Deficit Disorder

Oppositional Deficit Disorder is characterized by continuous confrontation with authoritative figures such as teachers, often accompanied by behaviors such as irritability and intentional disobedience. It may be related to conflicts in family upbringing or neurodevelopmental abnormalities. Parents need to maintain patient communication, avoid strong suppression, and if necessary, undergo behavior correction therapy under the guidance of a doctor, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. In severe cases, medication such as atomoxetine hydrochloride capsules and risperidone oral solution can be used as adjunctive interventions according to medical advice.

2. Adaptation disorders

Adaptation disorders are often caused by environmental changes such as enrollment and shift changes, leading to children developing resistance towards new teachers, accompanied by anxiety or withdrawal. Parents need to help their children gradually adapt to changes and establish a trusting relationship between teachers and students. Psychological therapy can use sand table therapy. If accompanied by serious emotional problems, doctors may recommend short-term use of antidepressants such as escitalopram oxalate tablets and sertraline hydrochloride dispersible tablets.

3. Depression

Adolescent depression may manifest as an external manifestation of aversion to teachers, with core symptoms such as low mood and decreased interest. Related to genetic factors or long-term stress. Parents should pay attention to changes in sleep, diet, and seek medical evaluation in a timely manner. Treatment includes psychological intervention and medication, such as fluoxetine capsules, escitalopram hydrobromide tablets, etc. The dosage should be strictly adjusted according to medical advice. When parents find that their children continue to dislike their teachers, they should first communicate with the school to understand the specific situation and avoid direct blame. Encourage children to express their true thoughts and improve teacher-student interaction through role-playing and other means. Ensure sufficient sleep and regular exercise in daily life, reduce screen time, and increase parent-child activities. If the symptoms persist for more than two weeks or are accompanied by a tendency towards self harm, it is necessary to immediately seek medical attention at a psychiatric department to avoid delaying treatment.

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment
Comments are moderated and may take time to appear. HTML tags are automatically removed for security.
No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts!

About the Author
Senior Expert

Contributing Writer

Stay Updated

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest articles and updates.