THE majority of support workers have seen a surge in behaviour problems and family issues among children living in poverty during the pandemic, a report suggests. Around three in four frontline ...
99 suspensions were issued in the first week, in week two 67 children were suspended and in week three 36 pupils were ...
The knock-on effects of Covid lockdowns are being seen in the behaviour of some dogs, experts have said. The Ulster Society for the Protection of Animals (USPCA) said it had seen more animals with ...
Headteachers have ‘perverse incentives’ to hold back on poor conduct in their schools for better Ofsted ratings, government adviser says in his report Schools have a national behaviour problem and ...
Teachers report a rise in disruptive behaviour at schools and colleges, which they put down to a “lack of boundaries” at home. In an Association of Teachers and Lecturers’ survey, the majority of ...
Young children who watch television for three or more hours per day are more likely to steal and get into fights, according to a new study. Researchers found that five-year-olds who spend at least ...
Residents can report anti-social behaviour by emailing CommunityProtection@walsall.gov.uk or calling 01922 653060, and for ...
We recognise education staff are increasingly on the front line in responding to children and young people who come through their gates with a range of complex emotional, physical and material needs.
One in four pet owners noticed at least one new behaviour flaw in their dog during lockdown, research suggests. The most common behaviour change noticed in canines was an 82 per cent rise in dogs ...
The brains of young people with the most severe forms of antisocial behaviour are 'wired differently' to others - providing clues as to why they struggle to control and regulate their emotions, ...
People who bought puppies during coronavirus lockdowns have been warned to watch out for potentially dangerous behaviour changes. The pandemic saw a surge in new dog owners in the UK, as people sought ...
Children who are breastfed for four months or more develop fewer behaviour problems, Oxford researchers say. The study, involving 10,000 mothers and their babies and in journal Archives of Disease in ...