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Перевод: maladjusted speek maladjusted


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  1. A large proportion of the children who are television addicts are already maladjusted.
  2. Some are called mad, disturbed, maladjusted, rebellious, even criminal; others are called individualists, poets, comedians, philosophers.
  3. Finally, it should be noted that the process of categorisation is still with us, although the names have changed: former ESN pupils now have severe or moderate learning difficulties, maladjusted pupils have emotional or behavioural difficulties and so on.
  4. The categories of handicap which were listed as requiring special provision were: blind, partially sighted, deaf, partially deaf, delicate/diabetic, educationally subnormal, epileptic, maladjusted, physically handicapped and children with special defects.
  5. Under the 1944 Education Act they have had a duty to provide this for numerous categories of children: the blind, partially sighted, deaf, partially hearing, physically handicapped, delicate, maladjusted, epileptic, educationally subnormal, children with speech defects, and the autistic.
  6. In Walton's view, there is a need to consider factors to be taken into account if the phrase is to be infused with greater meaning, and to clarify whether what is meant is the best interests of all children in a particular community, or of deprived, maladjusted or delinquent children, or of one particular child.
  7. She gives a wide variety of definitions: "feeble-minded", "educable defective", "educationally sub-normal", "those having moderate learning difficulties", "dull and backward", "remedial", and "maladjusted and disruptive".
  8. The school's view of the child, in which concepts such as sociological views (EPA areas), psychological views (schools for maladjusted), intellectual views (grammar schools) and finally the new hybrid, the technological (CTCs), may affect the education a child receives.
  9. If he fails dismally to adjust to the norm, or fights hard against it, we tend to think that he is maladjusted.
  10. Maladjusted, inadequate characters with a grudge against the world and a lot to prove (both Adam and Numan had mammoth chips on the shoulder about the music press).
  11. Any judge with even half a brain would surely concede that however inappropriately the Duchess of York might have behaved in the past year, even she has yet to acquire such a proven track record on rearing maladjusted children as Her Majesty the Queen.
  12. However, the biological argument that women are naturally averse to crime and that female criminals are in some way maladjusted has never been fully abandoned .
  13. Similarly a study of 5-year-olds with a mean conduction loss of 20.2 decibels showed a higher incidence of maladjusted behaviour, short attention span, dependency, and poor motivation than normal hearing children (Silva et al .

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