Examples of using Behavioural problems in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is also proposed to hold meetings describing methods of working with children of kindergarten and junior school age who have behavioural problems.
Such dysfunctions can be severe failures in the sensory organs, serious mental developmental disorders, severe behavioural problems or serious physical functional limitations.
Children living with a mother and her unmarried partner have significantly more behavioural problems and lower academic performance than children do in complete families.
Long term side effects may include addiction, decreased mental ability and behavioural problems in children whose mothers used cannabis during pregnancy.
Ms Yoon's parents also said that their daughter's smartphone usage amplified other behavioural problems she was exhibiting.
These types of difficulties in childhood will often lead to behavioural problems during adolescence and adulthood.
The MCHCs regularly monitor children for early detection of growth, developmental or behavioural problems through the Health and Developmental Surveillance Programme.
This can also be the time that parents or teachers recognize learning disabilities or behavioural problems in children.
We are now trying to help children overcome their behavioural problems and to adapt to situation.”.
This support system currently comprises 17 resource centres which cover special needs in the fields of sight, hearing, complex learning difficulties, behavioural problems and language and speaking difficulties.
The Committee was repeatedly told that the climate of deep anxiety, tension and stress was contributing to increased incidences of behavioural problems in schools and homes, including the use of violence.
The Special Rapporteur also sent an urgent appeal for Billie Bailey, who reportedly suffered from serious psychological, emotional and behavioural problems(18 January 1996);
On the substance of the claims of discrimination, the State party argues that children who manifest behavioural problems, whether disabled or not, are required to sign behaviour management contracts.
Children who nap 30 to 60 minutes midday at least three times a week are happier, have more self-control and grit, and showcase fewer behavioural problems.
It is estimated that around 1 in every 5 adolescents suffers from a mental health or behavioural problem.
It is estimated that one in every five adolescents experiences a mental health or behavioural problem each year.
Some children have behavioural problems.
Schools for children with behavioural problems;
Other mental and behavioural problems.
These children also had fewer emotional and behavioural problems.