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"disruptive children" is a valid phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a group of children who are misbehaving in a classroom, for example: The teacher had trouble controlling her classroom due to the disruptive children.
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The most disruptive children dominated the schools.
Q.:You've mentioned concern about disruptive children in the classroom.
Disruptive children need to be dealt with, and schools are doing that.
The £4m scheme will also force the parents of disruptive children to attend parenting courses.
Whereas departmental safety climate was expected to improve driving safety, the opposite was true for in-vehicle disruptive children behavior.
There is absolutely no point excluding disruptive children from schools if you are unable to provide them with support.
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They want us to deal with their disruptive child.
A. The disruptive child is a big issue.
One disruptive child could make a hundred students seem like a thousand.
She rails against the appeals process as her school tries (successfully) to expel a disruptive child.
There is an obvious way to go, for a truly disruptive child, with the sentence: "Jacob came upon a well".
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