
Child Development: Conduct Disorder
Learn how to detect, manage, and treat conduct disorder in children to support positive behavior and emotional health.
Conduct disorder is a serious behavioral condition marked by persistent patterns of aggression, rule-breaking, and antisocial behavior that interfere with a child’s development and daily functioning. This course provides a clear and practical introduction to conduct disorder, helping learners understand how to identify, manage, and treat its symptoms effectively.
The course begins by explaining what conduct disorder is and how it differs from age-appropriate misbehavior. Learners will explore common symptoms such as aggression toward people or animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness, theft, and repeated violations of rules. Emphasis is placed on early detection, as timely intervention can significantly improve outcomes.
You will examine the underlying causes of conduct disorder, including family dynamics, trauma, inconsistent parenting, peer influence, and biological or neurological factors. The course highlights how untreated conduct disorder can impact academic success, social relationships, and emotional well-being, often continuing into adolescence and adulthood.
This course also introduces assessment and diagnostic methods used by professionals, providing insight into when specialized support is needed. Evidence-based treatment approaches such as behavioral therapy, parent management training, school-based interventions, and collaborative care are discussed in detail.
Practical strategies are provided to help parents, teachers, and caregivers manage challenging behaviors with consistency and empathy. Learners will gain tools to encourage positive behavior, set clear boundaries, and promote emotional regulation.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to support children with conduct disorder and contribute positively to their behavioral and emotional development.
