Some behavioural issues of students

Behavioral issues in students can vary widely and may include challenges such as:

1- Disruptive behaviors like calling out in class, tantrums, or refusing to follow instructions.


2- Social issues such as bullying, defiance, or social isolation.E


3- Emotional difficulties including anxiety, school phobia, or negative attitudes.


4- Academic problems like missing deadlines, plagiarism, or disinterest in subjects.


 5- Withdrawn behaviors such as shyness, rocking, staring, or hand flapping.


• These behaviors can stem from a variety of causes, including increased class sizes, inclusion of special needs students in general classrooms, pandemic-related stressors, mental health issues, and home environment challenges.

• It's important for educators to understand the underlying reasons for these behaviors, as they can be communicative of unmet needs or challenges the student is facing.

• Addressing these issues often requires a combination of immediate action, de-escalation strategies, and reflective practices to understand and support the students effectively.

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