They may be longing for attention or trying to
exert some control over their environment.
For toddlers, tantrums are a way to
exert control over their environment.
Not exact matches
Yanking hair, like kicking, biting, pinching, and hitting, is one way your child expresses himself and tries to
exert control over his immediate
environment.
However, writes Andreas T. Schmidt (University of Groningen), within an
environment where private companies frequently adopt nudge strategies, public policy nudges need not have greater implications for democracy and transparency than other forms of government intervention, and can be one tool in
exerting democratic
control over private sector nudge tactics.
«Importantly, whilst the community can not
control extreme weather hazard, it can
exert significant power
over its exposure and vulnerability through appropriate regulation and development practice,» says the ICA submission, adding that primary efforts should be focused on mitigating measures aimed at reducing the «brittleness» of the built
environment.
They like to set their own schedules,
exert full
control over their
environment, and depend only on themselves for survival.
And finally, McDonald's
exerts meticulous centralized
control over its restaurant
environments through non-human technologies and highly regimented assembly - line food preparation.
This may be the biggest stretch in our X-Men analogy, but you have to admit: it would be nice to
exert some
control over the interview
environment.
The daily routine allows for consistency and security for the children yet the freedom within to
exert control over themselves, their
environment and their activities.