Many factors at individual and family level have been found to increase the risk of ESL. Most prominent factor is low socio-economic status. However, ESLs are a heterogeneous category that contains a variety of subgroups (no single ‘profile’ exists) with very different needs and trajectories which should be taken into account.
Vitaro, F.
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Interplay of factors that contribute to ESL at individual/family level
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Students’ social behavior : predictor of students’ academic achievement and ESL
Early school leavers demonstrate poor social adjustment (poor social skills, being disruptive or isolated). Disruptive behavior has negative effect on academic achievement. Link between academic achievement and isolated behavior is not as clear. Supporting students’ social adjustment is warranted from the beginning of school.
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Developing students’ emotional intelligence as prevention for ESL
Helping children develop emotionally plays an important part in preventing the ESL. Adults can help children develop the understanding of emotions from an early age. A possible method is presented.
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