Sentences with phrase «about changes in behaviour»

This tells us that just doing more physical activity isn't by itself enough for most young people to bring about changes in behaviour or achievement.
Asked about changes in their behaviour between two and six months after receiving the results, 34 per cent of respondents said they were being more careful about their diet, 14 per cent said they were doing more exercise, and 16 per cent had changed their medications or dietary supplements.
Asked about changes in their behaviour between two and six months after receiving the results, 34 per cent said they were more careful about their diet, 14 per cent said...
On top of their own stress, Nicholas» parents were worried he was having trouble coping, and spoke to his aunty about the change in his behaviour.

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I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Deluded manager plus greedy board has created a crisis at arsenal with third rate players being paid first rate wages to keep them loyal and drugged up fans like yourself overdosing on 4th place high... True fans want change when they see the club going in wrong direction not a string of drug crazed platitudes from tribal loyalists who are so deluded themselves that they actually believe the blame for the crisis lies with the people who have been pointing to its causes... Do you think financial crises only happen because people start warning about overlevaraged banks, the speculative and fraudulent behaviour of their overpaid employees and the indulgence of their massively overpaid senior management... Pathetic comment
I haven't changed anything in particular since becoming captain, but you have to think about your responsibilities — your behaviour, the way you play, the way you train... I know that I need to set a good example on and off the pitch.
Lord Selborne concluded: «Long term developments in CAVs have the potential to bring about transformational change to society but these changes will only take place if society is willing to both pay for and to adapt its behaviour to fit the technology.»
Regardless of how stringently laws are enforced, legislation and campaigns can prove effective in bringing about changes in public behaviour.
Wilfully stoking up misconceptions about what were are doing in prisons, and what we are trying to achieve with those changes — fewer criminals going round and round the system, trailing fewer victims in their wake — doesn't help anyone, least of all those whose offending behaviour it is that we are trying to stop.
«All of us need to start to think about how in this country we can achieve positive changes in behaviour without having to have an endless succession of laws by government, whether it is alcohol disorder zones or whatever it may be, or what will come after it which will be hefty increases in taxation on alcohol.»
Matthew Hancock, a former adviser to George Osborne, and his fellow Tory MP, Nadhim Zahawi, recently published a book, Masters of Nothing, with pungent observations about the behaviour of the City in which they ventured some good ideas about how it might be changed.
New research by academics at the University of East Anglia (UEA), University of Kent and University of Lincoln, suggests that insights from behavioural science can help inform the design of road signs to bring about changes in driver behaviour.
The PACE trial, published in The Lancet in 2011 [2], examined the effects of three different treatments for people with CFS, compared with usual specialist medical care (SMC): cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT, where a health professional helps the patient to understand and change the way they think about and respond to their symptoms), graded exercise therapy (GET, a personalised and gradually increasing exercise programme delivered by a physiotherapist), and adaptive pacing therapy (APT, where patients adapt activity levels to the amount of energy they have).
Project co-leader Professor Claire Spottiswoode, of the University of Cape Town and the University of Cambridge, added: «We tend to think about camouflage as something that involves gradual evolutionary change in appearance — we don't often think of it as a matter of individual animal behaviour.
But doubts are brewing about its long - term effectiveness in changing public behaviour — as well as about its selective account of evolved human nature.
«And by developing a new approach and encouraging different behaviour changes, we hope to start developing a culture shift in the way we think about food.»
These predictions are limited by a poor understanding of the recent changes observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, and a lack of knowledge about the variability of ice sheet behaviour under a warming climate.
I've never had to think about nutrition in the past and changing my learned behaviours and attitudes towards food has been a roller - coaster ride.
Rather CBT is an approach that relies on the use of many different techniques that are designed to deal with each unique situation and individual and focus primarily on the changing of particular behaviours, developing better strategies for managing troublesome situations, and learning how to think about, perceive and interpret circumstances in ways that lead to a healthier adaptation to conditions that are producing the symptoms.»
«We need to think about ways we can incentivise and change some of the leadership behaviours to enable a system brain — which is the CEOs who run the half a dozen MATs in a town or a city or a part of a region — to think about how they come together to look at the challenges that we need to resolve.
Further guidelines for garden waste and textiles are also not due to be released until this year, however it is envisaged that campaigns will increase awareness about what can and (just as importantly) can't be recycled, while ultimately working to influence changes in behaviour to dramatically improve the UK's rates of recycling.
With the value of teaching children about the environment early and how simple actions can effectively change behaviour in a positive way now being universally recognised, isn't it time that we all invested more focus on not only the future generation of behaviour - change specialists but recognise them as today's generation?
An article about how to manage classroom behaviour over Christmas, particular in terms of helping children cope with change and prepare for unfamiliar activities.
Her research activities focus on understanding the impact of emotions, attention, and behaviour on learning throughout child and adolescent development and developing innovative self - regulatory interventions for children (KooLKIDS) and youth (Mindfields) to bring about positive change in their lives.
The simple process of repetition also has an important effect: thanks to «neuroplasticity», the process by which the brain can «rewire» itself, repeating knowledge and techniques can precipitate structural development of neural pathways and subsequently bring about real, lasting change in the thoughts, feelings and behaviours of individuals.
It is about learning that has taken place and the behaviour changes the students have identified in themselves.
And it's all about how in the most challenging circumstances, just making these minute changes to behaviour and asking «what is the effect of your own behaviour as a teacher on the students?»
In response, the government noted the «worrying picture» in schools, including «some very disturbing evidence about the sheer volume of sexually predatory and abusive behaviour experienced by young girls», but said existing legislation on the issue within the Government Equalities Office was «already strong» and would not be immediately changeIn response, the government noted the «worrying picture» in schools, including «some very disturbing evidence about the sheer volume of sexually predatory and abusive behaviour experienced by young girls», but said existing legislation on the issue within the Government Equalities Office was «already strong» and would not be immediately changein schools, including «some very disturbing evidence about the sheer volume of sexually predatory and abusive behaviour experienced by young girls», but said existing legislation on the issue within the Government Equalities Office was «already strong» and would not be immediately changed.
If you're eager to learn more about the dos and don'ts of creating lasting behaviour change, all will be revealed in my upcoming book
If you're eager to learn more about the dos and don'ts of creating lasting behaviour change, all will be revealed in my upcoming book Unleashing Superheroes.
Noting the «worrying picture» in schools, including «some very disturbing evidence about the sheer volume of sexually predatory and abusive behaviour experienced by young girls», the government said existing legislation on the issue within the Government Equalities Office (GEO) was «already strong» and would not be immediately changed.
If Dalborg's message was an upbeat faith in the salability of story, his note about the evolving audience was cautionary about «major changes in the behaviour of our readers.»
Any sudden changes in behaviour are warning signs that your dog could be agitated and about to attack.
Most importantly, you should tell your veterinary surgeon about any noticeable change in your cat's physical condition or behaviour, for example eating or drinking more or eating less, urinating more frequently, not grooming themselves as often,.
An opportunity to ask any niggling questions you may have about changes in your dog's behaviour, physical appearance etc. 2.
Most importantly, you should tell your veterinary surgeon about any noticeable change in your dog's physical condition or behaviour.
Looking at this old footage, Trecartin is stricken by how much our relationship to the camera has evolved, particularly rhetorically: «People always think that the work is about the internet and social media, but I think it's more about how our behaviour has changed, and our language skills, and what our tools are, and our understanding of ourselves and our bodies and what the potential inventive space of that can be in relationship to our humanity as we grow these extensions of ourselves.»
Born in 1989 and currently 26, Soda explains her work is about girls and for girls in their bedrooms, and takes the private behaviours inherent to those spaces and makes them public, reflecting how that process changes the way in which those behaviours are seen and contextualised.
We always investigate what is true about the nature of a brand, and how its behaviour could change to be more in line with that.
Does anyone here imagine they are more intelligent, more knowledgeable and scientific about «communication» or more talented in the latest Mind Science and changing people's behaviour or more successful than these guys are?
Robert I Ellison: Dynamical complexity explains both persistence and abrupt shifts in climate data — and demands that we change our expectations about future behaviour from slow and gradual to abrupt and potentially large.
Dynamical complexity explains both persistence and abrupt shifts in climate data — and demands that we change our expectations about future behaviour from slow and gradual to abrupt and potentially large.
Even while identifying some of the observed change in climatic behaviour, such as a 0.4 C increase in surface temperature over the past century, or about 1 mm per year sea level rise in Northern Indian Ocean, or wider variation in rainfall patterns, the document notes that no firm link between the do...
Let's bring it closer to home, because you will know that one of the things that happens here is that whenever there's a dicussion for example about climate change, or the environment in this country, one of the things that is constantly urged is that people, for example, curtail their use of energy, change their behaviour, and the government are asked to impose those changes because you can't trust the democracy to do it themselves.
If that is your view then you have missed the point entirely, pricing carbon is not about people going without or even dramatically changing behaviour, it's about shifting production methods to supply close substitutes or even identical products but in a less carbon intensive fashion.
The obvious question, then, is why the change in behaviour of the ENSO since about 2000?
Geoff — «Changing behaviour in order to allow the government to conform to a Euro - directive about emissions in 10 or 20 years time is something else.»
The customer must be well informed (not only about the price of the primary product, but also about the prices on the aftermarket and take both prices into account by making life cycle cost calculations) and timely change his behaviour on the primary market to discipline OEMs which deliver poor quality / high prices in the aftermarket.
If the changes were to be implemented might we, for example, see one of our number facing a regulatory investigation and possible sanction because an aggrieved neighbour has complained to the SRA about an interaction with the individual solely in the context of living in the adjacent property, alleging that the professional's behaviour demonstrated a lack of integrity.
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