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Discover LudwigThe phrase "behaviour issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to problems or challenges related to someone's behavior, often in contexts like education or psychology.
Example: "The teacher expressed concern about the student's behaviour issues, which were affecting their academic performance."
Alternatives: "behavioral problems" or "conduct issues."
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This paper analyzes the masculinity and risk behaviour issues in Narayanganj city, Dhaka.
Dogs who are allowed to believe they are the boss over humans will develop behaviour issues.
You are given concrete options in the case of behaviour issues, and expectations are reinforced to students, bolstering your authority.
Its Framework for Pro-Environmental Behaviours dealt with lifestyle and behaviour issues in the context of climate change.
His learning disabilities and behaviour issues are a barrier for him, and he is teased because he limps.
She said: "Sleep disturbance, behaviour issues, excess crying and eating difficulties are how toddlers tell us something is wrong.
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"The behaviour issue is around in every country.
If more than half the population has problems, it can't be a behaviour issue.
"In the past, reports of groups of Eastern European men coming and going from a property may have been wrongly labelled as an anti-social behaviour issue when, in reality, trafficking could be the root problem".
The church, referring to Jenna's book as "revisionist history…typical of apostate behaviour", issued a statement in response that it does "not engage in any activities that mistreat, neglect or force children to engage in manual labour.
My colleagues began to ask me for advice and support; especially on behaviour management issues.
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