Habitual truancy refers to a pattern of excessive absences from school without a valid excuse, typically defined as missing a certain number of school days within a specific timeframe. This behavior can lead to academic difficulties, social issues, and potential legal consequences for both the student and their guardians. Schools often implement intervention strategies to address and reduce truancy, aiming to encourage regular attendance and support at-risk students.
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Examples of habitual delinquency may include repeated offenses such as theft, vandalism, or truancy over an extended period of time. It often involves a pattern of behavior where an individual consistently engages in unlawful activities despite warnings or consequences.
The plural of truancy is truancies.
The plural of truancy is truancies.
The plural form of truancy is truancies.
The plural form of truancy is truancies.
The plural form of the singular noun 'truancy' is truancies.
Habitual is an adjective.
Truancy is the lack of attendance to a mandatory event, typically school. The student was truant from school yesterday. The truancy officer found the student behind the supermarket.
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A woman's children can be taken away for truancy if she is keeping them from going to school. Whether or not she can see them or talk to them would be up to the courts. Not all children are removed from the home for truancy.
Habitual truant is someone who is habitually truant.