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 ...
(quality of other family relationships) family factors to psychopathology (both broad-band and narrow-band syndromes) in children with epilepsy and normal ... R Rodenburg,AM Meijer,Maja Dekovi,... - 《Epilepsia》 被引量: 215发表: 2010年 Behavioral issues involving children and adolescents with...
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 ...
Children's exposure to physical abuse from a child perspective: A population-based study in rural Bangladesh Although child physical abuse (CPA) is considered as a major global public health problem, it has not yet been recognized as such in Bangladesh. Very few s... M Atiqul Haque,S Janso...
In this research, whether social skills and problem behavior of preschool children differ according to their being reflective or impulsive or not was investigated. The study group of this research included a total of 366 students aged 6 who attend preschools affiliated to Konya Provincial Directorate...
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, wi...
Using data from the 1994/95 and 1996/97 National Longitudinal Survey on Children and Youth, this Juristat examines problem behaviour and delinquency as reported by a representative sample of youths between 10 and 13 years of age. Specifically four different issues are explored. First, the demograp...
—critical examination of the detention centre for children and adolescents held waiting trial, exploring institutional structure and survh val mechanisms of children and staff.CrossRef 11. GLASER, D. Strategic Criminal Justice Planning. Crime and Delinquency Issues, National Institute of Mental Health,...
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 ...
Remarkably, risk-enhancing human behaviour has been involved in at least half of the well-documented attacks (47.6%;Fig. 3). From highest to lowest, the five most common human behaviours occurring at the time of an attack were (a) parents leaving children unattended, (b) walking an unleashe...