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This article discusses children's understanding of the nature of common childhood psychological problems
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Background: There is a widespread consensus in the literature that children who have psychological problems are more likely than other children to be excluded or rejected by their peers. The existence of this phenomenon has been established, primarily with the use of research on their sociometric status within groups of peers. Much less research has been performed on the way in which more...
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Republic of Ireland
Child: Care, Health and Development,
Vol: 34 Page: 4-9 2008
E. Hennessy; L. Swords; C. Heary
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This article discusses the psychological problems of early school leavers
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Comments on the paper by D. James and M. Lawler (2001) on the psychological problems of early school leavers. The present author contends that it is unlikely that interventions at primary school had a significant impact on improving educational outcomes, as asserted by James and Lawler. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved) more...
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Northern Ireland
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine,
Vol: 18 Page: 143-143 2001
Noel McCune
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