"Problematic behavior" refers to actions or actions that cause difficulty or trouble. It pertains to behaviors that may create problems or challenges for the person engaging in them or for others around them.
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They are hard to reach, hard to convince, have diverse needs and often are in a pattern
of problematic behaviour or disastrous personal or economic circumstances which refuse simple solutions.
Puppies separated from their litters early are significantly more likely to develop potentially
problematic behaviours as adults than puppies who stay with the litter for at least two months.
This implies both that careful targeting and evaluation is important, and demonstrates that it is possible to
reduce problematic behaviour without improving learning.
Learn how these disorders differ from typical misbehaviour, how therapy and medications can help and how you can manage
problematic behaviour at home.
Whilst in a particular act condom use makes the spread of STD's less likely (as many studies have shown, though the actual failure rate is accepted as 30 \ %), still, over time, amongst many individuals and the society as a whole it makes the
basic problematic behaviour more frequent and more ingrained, inevitably, after a certain period of time, cancelling out the extra «safety» gained by the reckless promiscuous individual person starting to use condoms.
BASC Scotland director Dr Colin Shedden said: «BASC and many other organisations and individuals made the case that the use of such remote training devices had been incredibly helpful in
addressing problematic behaviour, such as sheep worrying, in a small number of dogs.
Taking your dog for long walks or runs not only keeps it trim but helps to expend its nervous energy and reduce
problematic behaviour such as excessive chewing.
The dogs» owners, who were clients of several veterinary practices in Naples, Italy, were all asked to complete a telephone questionnaire about their pets, including their provenance, breed, and a range of
potentially problematic behaviours.
Still considering in many ways that the parent was responsible for the current state or status of the young person, the role of the Child and Youth Care worker as educator was to help the parents change their
own problematic behaviours in relation to the young person.
Cybersafety Outlines the nature and extent of the problem, the latest research and practical strategies to deal with
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problematic behaviours thus merit evaluation, to see whether they explain the changes observed in the attachment and whether they interact with maternal sensitivity.
Expectant mothers may want to consider adopting today's trend towards stress management, in light of new research from the University of Ottawa pointing to its ability to lower the risk
of problematic behaviour in their offspring.
For example, the proportion of children described by a parent as having
problematic behaviour towards other children rose from 10 % to 24 %, while reported general behavioural problems rose from 28 % to 37 %, between the least and most deprived areas.
However, data from self evaluations indicate that children with ADHD view their most
problematic behaviour as less within their control and more prevalent than children without ADHD.15 Participation in a school based, nurse led support group was associated with an increase in self worth in pre-adolescents with ADHD.16
There is some anecdotal evidence about the benefits of
reducing problematic behaviour of disruptive pupils on the attainment of their classmates, but this is an understudied dimension in evaluations of behaviour programmes.
Several widely - used parent - report «checklist - style» assessments (e.g., Child Behavior Checklist, 17 Infant - Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment, 18 Behavior Assessment System for Children19) cover a broad range of functioning, including internalizing, externalizing and other
problematic behaviours in early childhood.
Unsterilised female cats also spray on occasion, but the
more problematic behaviour is when they make loud noises (caterwaul) when they go into season.
They exist to clamp down on particular types of
problematic behaviour.
The other one is the humpty dumpty approach, I describe it as which is a belief that we can cure children who have
problematic behaviours and / or disabilities, that we can normalise them and bring them back into the fold... that we can put the child back together again.
Evidence suggests that, on average, behaviour interventions can produce moderate improvements in academic performance along with a decrease in
problematic behaviours.
Problematic behaviour may include, but not limited to, extreme fear, excessive barking, lunging, snarling, snapping and / or growling at other dogs or people in class.
I would like to know what positive trainers you have seen or met that have only ever advised ignoring
a problematic behaviour because only a poor trainer would advise that regardless of their training philosophy.
Overexposure to technology is associated with depression, anxiety, attention deficit, attachment disorder, bipolar disorder, and
problematic behaviour.
Problematic behaviours may be attempts to cope with the distress of trauma, or may be expressions of trauma itself.
It is not uncommon for our Condo Group to deal with situations in which one or more residents are engaging in
problematic behaviour that the Board wishes to address.
Boards, fellow residents and management will often get frustrated in such situations, as
the problematic behaviour becomes a nuisance and creates administrative and governance headaches.
It is not uncommon for our Condo Group to deal with situations in which one or more residents are engaging in
problematic behaviour that the Board wis...
Enhance children's self - esteem, interpersonal and social skills and decrease
their problematic behaviour,
In general the term «family violence», rather than domestic violence, is preferred to reflect an understanding of violence being the result of a range of community and family factors, rather than one individual's
problematic behaviour.
Family therapy looks at the entire family system — parents, children, extended family members — to identify strengths and
problematic behaviours.
We showed that talk therapy — particularly cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which is focused on teaching people to identify and modify unhelpful thinking styles and
problematic behaviours — might have short - term beneficial effects on depression and quality of life in people with inflammatory bowel disease.
Motivational Interviewing is an effective treatment for a range of
problematic behaviours, however, previous studies have revealed substantial variability in the effectiveness of therapists.
the problematic behaviour patterns and experiences of individuals are linked to family interactions and relationships and the context in which they develop;
A pilot study of problem gambling among student online gamblers: mood states as predictors of problematic behaviour