Sentences with phrase «early structures reflect»

Early structures reflect Polynesian heritage and the refined culture of Hawaii.

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What we need to do from this is to reflect on our wage bill structure because if we don't then more problems like these will occur / Also we really have to resolve player contracts much earlier than leave it to the last year, haven't we learned from this in the past already?
With roots in Mason's earliest forays into the expressive potential of clay, the latest series of works featured in albertz benda's booth reflect the artist's enduring interest in mathematics, structure, and aesthetics but present entirely new and distilled forms.
ATLANT ICO Bonus Scale The hard cap reduction and the new progressive bonus structure for the ICO both reflect ATLANT's commitment to and our appreciation for our early investors, and also sets the stage for the best overall structure moving forward for our ICO, which launches September 7, 2017.
«A welcome addition to the body of knowledge of effective early intervention... provides a structure that practitioners can use to thoughtfully reflect on practices that embody both the mission and evidence base for effective early intervention services.»
The different psychosocial interventions all have some overlapping paradigms; for example, psychoeducation is part of CBT.47 It may also reflect a similar approach to delivery, in that material is presented in a sequential and structured manner, with an emphasis on patients gaining personalised skills in the management of their illness.34 Finally, the different psychological approaches each have their own emphasis, but share the strategies shown in Box 2 — that is, key content related to the therapeutic alliance, education, enhancement of adherence, early identification of prodromes, awareness of illness triggers, the importance of supportive relationships, and development of strategies such as relapse prevention plans and constructive coping skills.
Track how body structure, posture, gesture and movement reflects and sustains early childhood experience; interventions to alter the legacy of early attachment
Attachment experiences in early childhood leave a legacy of conscious and nonverbal learning reflected in relational habits, affect tolerance and expression, meaning making and cognitive schemas that limit development, patterns of body structure, and the ability to connect deeply to one's own emotions.
An example of establishing governance structures early in the native title process is demonstrated by requiring a native title claim group to have an incorporated body or PBC that accurately reflects the group as a threshold requirement to access funding from the service to enter negotiations.
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