 truancy versus delinquency. When we talk about the truancy, that means that the child is skipping the school without having any valid reason. While in delinquency, the child will engage in certain type of criminal acts which are against the legal laws and the cultural norms. That means that the child will be involved in such activities which will not be legally approved and which will be against the cultural norms. So, there is one behaviour in truancy which is skipping of school. Whereas in delinquency, there can be multiple behaviours which can be criminal acts. For example, such children can do shoplifting, they can steal something, they can pick up someone's toy, they can go somewhere and steal something, they can do a big criminal act, they can do fraud, they can murder. So, such activities which are not legally approved when they do minors, minors means when they do children, they are called deliquent behaviour. And when children or adolescents skip school, they are called truancy. You will get these terms in literature usually twice a year. The reason for this is that the truancy is a predictor of deliquent behaviour. So, this means that the children or adolescents who exhibit the behaviour of truancy are more likely to exhibit the deliquent behaviour. So, that's why these two terms come simultaneously. And their difference is important to understand that when you will call a behaviour truancy and when you will call a behaviour deliquency. Thank you. Thank you.