Sentences with phrase «about good behaviour»

This activity will start pupils thinking about good behaviour and establish a baseline for further learning.
It can be as much to keep ourselves sane for a moment, than to teach our children about good behaviour.
However, if my Son were to hit my wife, I might want to encourage him to think about better behaviour... and maybe Paul wasn't completely off his trolley when he encouraged christians to «put on» Christ.

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At the same time, subordinates were completing surveys at the end of each workday about any abusive behaviour displayed by their leader that day, as well as their own level of work engagement.
«Having all the pharmaceutical data is a big step in helping the insurer better manage your choices of products, give you advice about behaviour, ensure you are complying with your pharmaceutical regime and adhering to the treatment that has been prescribed.»
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government behaviour and policy in public, in the workplace or even among circles of friends.
We get a better feel for management behaviour and we get more information about how a business fits into its ecosystem.
Not all Jews believe this, BTW, but in Judaism I have yet to run across someone who believe that G - d would punish anyone for their «beliefs» and not their «deeds» (take a good look at the Tanach... the contract with the Jews (known as the «teachings of G - d», not «the law») is all about behaviour; and while many Christians have been raised to view «the teachings of G - d» (the law) as something to be «freed» from... one has to ask the simple question..
I appreciate it would be wrong to turn a blind eye to all the bad and not so good things the Church does, the wrong behaviour in the name of Jesus, but why oh why do you guys on these blogs continually go on and on about them.
Now, I know all the arguments: they were not alone in this behaviour, it was the culture of the time, the Catholics were just as bad, etc, but if we want to truly remember the Reformation then the best way is not merely to get all excited about the theology, but also to be honest about the dodgy goings - on.
As well as learning from the past about the importance of a healthy diet, we might also reflect upon a point made by one of the contributors to «Sunlight» (a journal of the 1920 - 30s concerned with promoting healthy living): that we have minds as well as bodies, and behaviour depends upon «whether one's mind is fed on treasure or on trash».
I do think Christians would benefit from learning a bit of psychology, and Christian parent would benefit from learning a bit of child psychology, then maybe they could educate themselves better about what is normal behaviour, instead of seeing their child's behaviour as sinful or wicked.
They, HL, didn't give a good god damn about the coverage until it became a political ploy, such hypocrisy from the Baptists is standard behaviour.
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
Mourinho was defending Costa's record of getting booked twice in three league appearance and his controversial behaviour against the Toffees (click here to read more), but his comments about the # 32m summer signing being the best player in the English top flight at the moment does have merit.
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.
Why wouldn't women be afraid of their ability to labor independently and successfully when the only behaviour that is modeled for them is of the «good» passive woman who does what the doctor tells her and the «bad» hippy woman who screams and flails about uncontrolably?
Specifically, for fathers, higher expectations about their children's educational level, and greater level / frequency of interest and direct involvement in children's learning, education and schools, are associated strongly with better educational outcomes for their children, including: • better exam / test / class results • higher level of educational qualification • greater progress at school • better attitudes towards school (e.g. enjoyment) • higher educational expectations • better behaviour at school (e.g. reduced risk of suspension or expulsion)(for discussion / review of all this research, see Goldman, 2005).
Having a good old rant about Leo's bad behaviour, talking about things that are stressing me out or reading posts from happier days really makes me feel more positive.
Tell your child's caregiver about any difficulties your child is having at home, for example, if he isn't sleeping or eating well, or is having any trouble with behaviour.
Rather than reminiscing about past behaviour, it's best to focus on motivating them to do better.
This led me to do quite a bit of reading up about dog behaviour and how to make sure a dog behaves well in the family.
I have therefore done quite a bit of reading up about dog behaviour and how to train a large dog so that he behaves well in the family.
By the time we hit the... [Read more...] about Positive Discipline: The Best Strategy to Turn Bad Behaviour Around
Thus, if we think positively about an individual, our behaviours toward them tend to be positive as well.
The bill targeted specific breeds of dog, running against much of the advice about dog behaviour, which found it was the actions of the owner, rather than the type of dog, which best predicts potential attacks.
«When I look at a lot of the stuff that you see on social media about how — I think it's a generational thing as well — younger people look at appropriate behaviour and what is a sexual advance, what is sexual harassment and so on, to me, it's actually becoming a lot more puritanical than anything I ever saw in my 20s or in my teens.
She said: «When I look at a lot of the stuff that you see on social media about how — I think it's a generational thing as well — younger people look at appropriate behaviours and what is a sexual advance, what is sexual harassment and so on.
These included: the need to examine the best ways to tackle anti-social behaviour; putting industrial democracy back at the forefront of our economic policies; giving a higher profile to fuel poverty; the need to spend more on social housing; and a desire to talk about policy to those with similar perspectives from outside the Liberal Democrats.
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.
Capping benefits will save the Government around # 185million a year for the next four years, but Mr Duncan Smith said the policy is about changing the behaviour of claimants as well as saving money.
Sometimes it is not clear what the best course of action might be, but people around us — parents and teachers — help by giving us feedback about our behaviour.
Good news for marketers, bad news for anyone concerned about the increase of unhealthy eating behaviour amongst children: shortly after playing a game with an embedded food advertisement, children ate 55 % more of the candy offered to them than children who had played a game with an embedded toy advertisement.
But doubts are brewing about its long - term effectiveness in changing public behaviour — as well as about its selective account of evolved human nature.
Speaking about the importance of the Honeycomb Maze, Professor O'Keefe said «we see the maze as a general - purpose behavioural testing apparatus, which will enable us to study other spatial behaviours such as direction - following as well as non-spatial tasks such as approaching a moving object.»
Dr Firth added: «As well as telling us about the birds» social behaviour, this also has interesting implications for other aspects of biology.
«These people make day - to - day decisions about behaviours that potentially influence the course of their illness,» said Josefien van Olmen, «so it is essential that they are well - informed.
As much as good rehabilitation gives us a licence to operate, so too does the nuclear power industry need to be able to talk about its licence to operate - and our behaviour, as their suppliers, is key to their message,» he said.
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.»
With the capability to perform deep learning about each user's personality, background and behaviour, Viola.AI can give them the most relevant and valuable advice, as well as proactively prompt couples before any important relationship milestones and help them solve their challenges early.
We've talked about the weird behaviour men should avoid when dating, but we thought we'd better explore the weird behaviour women can exhibit on dates too.
I am a social boy, good looking and behaviour, open mind and love to speak with people about various issues and being faithful
The Inner Circle really prides itself firstly, on not being a gamified or gimmicky app which encourages respectful behaviour between users, and secondly, having some unique features such as the travel and spots features, and the wall on which users can post about up and coming Events, all things which better engage users, give them starting points of things to talk about on dates, as well as giving them a better experience in The Inner Circle's dating community.
On my channel I share everything I know about men so that you can understand their behaviour a little better when it comes to dating and relationships.
We take a little time to reminisce about the good ole» days when Voltron was on TV, the franchise's recent resurgence, and most importantly THQ / Behaviour's fantastic twin - stick shooter.
Young Austin Abrams meanwhile plays terrifically opposite Stiller, bringing a mumbly naturalism to the table while also cementing the infuriated embarrassment that just about every kid will routinely feel about their parents» well - meaning but cringe - worthy behaviour from time to time.
When inspectors are not confident that a school is still good but the standard of education remains acceptable, and there are no concerns about safeguarding or behaviour, the inspection will not convert.
Well, we found in our study that the schools that were doing things well didn't really talk about behaviour, they didn't really have evidence around the schools or in their policies or the way they taught that they were focusing on behaviWell, we found in our study that the schools that were doing things well didn't really talk about behaviour, they didn't really have evidence around the schools or in their policies or the way they taught that they were focusing on behaviwell didn't really talk about behaviour, they didn't really have evidence around the schools or in their policies or the way they taught that they were focusing on behaviour.
Perhaps the issue here is that sometimes we are not not explicit enough about the higher order learning behaviours we want and that we don't expect enough of our students so they then aim for the lowest forms of «good behaviour».
And once we have that working hypothesis about what might be generating the behaviour we observe, then we can start to measure it and form a hypothesis, a best guess about what we think it is.
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