regulatory disorder

reg·u·la·to·ry dis·or·der

(reg'yū-lă-tōr-ē dis-ōr'dĕr) A condition, first evident in infancy and early childhood, characterized by a distinct behavioral pattern that presents with a sensory, sensorimotor, or organizational processing difficulty that interferes with a child's ability to maintain positive interactions and relationships and to make daily adaptations.