DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000168
*Corresponding author:
Asterios Kokkos, Master Of Special Education, Frederick University – Nicosia, CyprusReceived: June 30, 2017 Published: July 03, 2017
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Behavioral difficulties are a complex and very serious issue as their manifestation is not only due to genetic and neurological factors but also to the interaction children have with the environment where they live. A child’s problematic behavior may be associated with the “bad” family environment they live in as well as the bad relationships they have with their family. Whether there are no ties of love between parents and their children, or they neglect them, or they do not show appreciation and respect, or they abuse them, and generally they do not praise them or they do not pay attention to their skills, it is very likely that these children develop problematic behaviors because of the grief and sadness they feel. A problematic behavior can be displayed either in an aggressive or antisocial way or with depression and frustration.
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