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KidsBiplor_040206.sPubDate = "2/10/2004 6:12:14 PM GMT";
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KidsBiplor_040206.appHeader = "GUIDE |Could there be a problem?";
KidsBiplor_040206.appDeck = "Attentive parents are a bipolar child&#146;s best chance at getting vital treatment. If you answer yes to the majority of the following questions, consider having your child evaluated by a child psychiatrist or clinical therapist who specializes in bipolar disorder.";
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KidsBiplor_040206[i-1].body = "<li>Does your child have rapidly alternating moods that fluctuate numerous times a day from being elated to being extremely irritable?    <p><li>Is your child incredibly hard to wake up and equally hard to get to sleep?  <p><li>Have other parents warned you that your child tends to be aggressive with their children or does your child get into fights?    <p><li>Is your child explosive at times?    <p><li>Would you describe your child as unstoppable once he or she gets a notion to obtain something? (i.e. Have you ever gone out to pick up pizza, ice cream or a video just to stop the tension your child is causing in the home?)    <p><li>Does your child often describe activities that are enjoyable to most children as boring or not stimulating enough?    <p><li>Have others described your child as withdrawn?    <p><li>Is your child often sad without a reason?    <p><li>Does your teen drive erratically or engage in other highly risky behavior (i.e. Promiscuity or substance abuse)?    <p><li>Has your child been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or depression, but doesn&#146;t seem to respond well to treatment?    <p><li>Does your child have trouble maintaining friendships?    <p><li>Has your child been in trouble numerous times at school?    <p><li>Has your child ever been in trouble with the law?    <p><li>Is there any family history of mood disorders and/or substance abuse?";

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KidsBiplor_040206[i-1].body = "<b><font size=2>*</b></font> Remember, no one of these symptoms by itself constitutes bipolar disorder. And, most importantly, in order for any problem to reach the level of a psychiatric disorder, it needs to be interfering with the child&#146;s life. The bottom line is that parents must ask themselves if their child&#146;s behavior is causing him or her not to function at home, at school or with friends.";

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