Poor behaviour is usually blamed on children's home background or a medical or developmental difficulty. However, many behavioural difficulties in early years settings are because young children lack the skills needed to respond to situations in which they find themselves. Yet these skills can be ...
Behaviour disorders in children stem from many causes, including polygenic (involving more than one gene) and neurobiological factors, infant temperament, family relationships (including attachment issues and parenting), psychological issues in parent and child, and social factors includingchild abuseorsexua...
Aggressive behaviour in children has become quite common now. Therefore today it isn't surprising to see an aggressive child throw things at someone while they're angry. Generally aggressive children tend to disrupt classes. They're easily provoked( 挑衅 ) into an argument especially when things ...
1) describe the types of health services used by children with special needs, in relation to their ethnic background and 2. 2) to investigate the relationship between the severity of their behaviour and the use of services. A sample of 106 children (European=42, Asian=45, Afro-Caribbean=...
The report covers issues of specific interest as we discuss how best to empower young people who are at risk of sexual abuse in connection with information and communication technologies and how best to support young people to stay safe online. 展开 ...
While it is the case that adolescents and parents have somewhat different attitudes about issues of contemporary social concern (e.g., politics, drug use, and sexuality), most of these differences reflect contrasts in attitude intensity rather than attitude direction. That is to say, rather than...
Attitudes to sex have become more open, while the negative consequences of early sexual intercourse have become issues of health and social concern. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the teenage sexual attitudes and behaviour in contemporary China. A literature review was ...
Children's Performance of Investigative Tasks in Science: A Framework for Considering Progression. This paper begins by exploring some general issues associated with the idea of progression in education in general and in science education in particular. ... R Millar,A Others - 《Concept Formation》...
As well, “The higher cognitive skills, the ones that tell us, 'Oh I've watched enough, I should turn it off,’ just aren't there in young children,” says Warshawski, who explains that those important self-regulation skills generally only start to develop between ages eight and 13, w...
Key findings from the review of literature published between 2000 and 2015 include: a small proportion of young people view violent pornography or online child abuse images; the likelihood of viewing indecent images of children (IIOC) appears to increase with the frequency in which young people vi...