‘Add to this the well known tendency to pay more attention to a problem child, precisely because he is a problem child, and you can easily understand why children who do not cause problems often bitterly resent the ones who do.’.‘If you went to private school before, say, 1980, it was probably because you were something of a problem child, or a kid with special needs.’.‘In a social program where, say, the presenting complaint is the behavior of a problem child and the parents are the clients, the reinforcing events are the child's changed behaviors at home.’.‘Just because a child is a problem child in school doesn't mean he'll be a misfit when he grows up.’.‘He agreed he had been something of a problem child and had difficulties reading and writing.’.
‘But analysts believe Lloyds will be coming under shareholder pressure to sort out the difficulties with its problem child.’.