Factors contributing to withdrawal behaviour in early adolescents

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Singh, Nandkissor

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2000-07

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Contributory factors , Withdrawal , Behaviour , Early adolescence , Educators , Learners

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The researcher is concerned about the lack of attention given to withdrawn early adolescents (WEAs) at school. During early adolescence, the foundations for lasting character, personality traits and social interaction are laid. Learners exhibiting withdrawal behaviour are described as being quiet, reserved, removed or distant. Attempts by educators to get them involved in lessons often end in failure and this causes educators to become frustrated and confused about how to deal with these learners. The aim of this study is therefore to establish the factors that contribute to withdrawal behaviour in early adolescents. The researcher devised an identification instrument that makes the identification of WEAs much easier for educators. He also established the deep seated fears and anxieties of WEAs and ascertained how they would like to be treated by their educators.

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Singh, Nandkissor (2000) Factors contributing to withdrawal behaviour in early adolescents, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16041>

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