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behavioural problem

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meanings of behaviouraland problem


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behavioural
adjective
uk /bɪˈheɪ.vjə.rəl/ us /bɪˈheɪ.vjɚ.əl/
relating ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk /ˈprɒb.ləm/ us /ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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Examples of behavioural problem


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And above all, juvenile delinquency was seen as being as much an environmental as a behaviouralproblem.
In 1978, 9 per cent of people on incapacity benefit claimed it because of a mental health or behaviouralproblem.
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We know that the earlier a behaviouralproblem manifests itself, the more serious it will become and the more expensive it will be to remedy.
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That is the first behaviouralproblem that one can get, out of frustration.
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The behaviour of children suffering from a condition such as autism may be misinterpreted as a behaviouralproblem.
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Presumably the whole understanding of the legislation is that people who could be identified as having such a behaviouralproblem would not be subject to release into the community.
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It was believed that she suffered from a behaviouralproblem, and a psychiatrist told me that the criminal justice system was the only route for her to follow.
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The pupil who follows the more common pattern—that is the second of those two options—will often be treated as having first and foremost a behaviouralproblem.
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They had been portrayed as students who demonstrated behavioural problems in their music classrooms, displaying neither creative nor general music ability.
In addition, they had no speech, language, academic, physical, or behavioural problems as judged by the teachers and reported in the teachers' questionnaires.
Lastly, the children had no physical, social, or behavioural problems as reported by the teacher in the teacher's questionnaire.
We identified a measure of premorbid vulnerability based on previous consultation with a doctor or psychologist for distress or behavioural problems.
None of the children had hearing, developmental or behavioural problems.
Visual agnosia leads to a variety of severe behavioural problems.
Our measures of adolescent characteristics relied on teacher ratings of emotional and behavioural problems in the teens.
It is not clear, for example, from the work presented whether combinations of literacy and language difficulties make a child more vulnerable to behavioural problems.
Each series of analyses highlighted significant effects of adolescent emotional or behavioural problems.
Many of them also had behavioural problems making these tasks harder.
Do you think this particular child has any behavioural problems?
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