Sentences with phrase «about the peer behaviour»

Monitoring involves collecting information about the peer behaviour that is distressing for the student.

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It's very rare for a long - term home educated child to experiment seriously with dangerous behaviour, or to worry about whether or not he can be accepted by his peers.
«Mr Clegg said he was made aware in 2008 of «indirect and non-specific concerns» about inappropriate behaviour towards women by the peer.
Alison Smith told BBC News that she will speak to the police tomorrow about allegations she is making about the peer's behaviour.
The BBC is reporting that the Liberal Democrats have reprimanded a peer after he telephoned a woman who had complained to newspapers about Lord Rennard's behaviour.
The use of robots and algorithms to make decisions poses serious questions about accountability, foreseeability and what is reasonable behaviour, the Peers warn, whether the decision is about «receiving a mortgage, in diagnosing illness, or a decision taken by an automated vehicle on the road».
Parents often worry about the negative influence of peer groups particularly when it comes to risky behaviour such as drinking or drug taking.
This universal intervention provides a variety of whole - school strategies based on the Health Promoting Schools model to increase understanding and awareness of bullying; increase communication about bullying; promote adaptive responses to bullying; promote peer and adult support for students who are bullied; and promote peer as well as adult discouragement of bullying behaviour.
Childhood risk factors were assessed up to 9 years of age: neurodevelopmental characteristics (perinatal insults, gross motor skills, and intelligence quotient); parental characteristics (mother's internalising symptoms, including depression and anxiety, mother — child interactions, criminal conviction history, and parental disagreement about discipline); family characteristics (number of residence changes, socioeconomic status, unwanted sexual contact, and loss of a parent); and child behaviour and temperament (inhibited or undercontrolled temperament, peer problems, and depressive symptoms).
Widespread concerns about the effects of routine non-maternal care in a child's first 2 years of life have focused primarily on how such experiences may affect the developing mother — child relationship, but have also addressed effects on a child's developing language and cognitive development, social competencies, problem behaviours, and peer relations.
If you are concerned that your child's behaviour is being influenced by her friends (peer group) and that she is hanging out with the «wrong crowd», it is better not to be openly critical — children are often very sensitive about their choice of friends.
About 200 of those students then took part in a peer education programme where they disseminated the messages of Protective Behaviours and healthy relationships to approximately 2,000 other young people.
Further, despite accumulated findings on parental socialization, and early childhood research that shows that teachers are engaging in emotion socialization behaviours, we know little about how teachers (or, for that matter, peers or siblings) socialize children's EC.34 Research is also needed to discern possible indirect contributors to EC, such as parental psychopathology, divorce, poverty and child care quality.
It is possible that this pattern of results reflects the underlying nature of the subscales and represent a greater cross cultural acceptance and consistency of what should be regarded as a prosocial behaviour, and as a behaviour indicative of hyperactivity / impulsivity disorders (i.e. ADHD) and emotional disorders (i.e. anxiety and depression), than there is about what types of behaviours indicate the presence of oppositionality and conduct problems and positive peer relationships.
Adair [28] found that participants integrated information about fertility timing from their peers» fertility behaviour.
It might even lead to less Easter - Island - statue - like behaviour by Sprog 1 around her peers, while Sprog 2 may learn to be less bossy on playdates so kids feel less intimidated about returning... as for me, I'm hoping to develop friendships — and not just with the school mums — that aren't just squeezed into a 2 - 3 hour catch - up every six months or so, or don't rely on telling crazy stories to win people's hearts.
It never occurred to me not to share them with her — I gave them to her and asked for her opinions, Not only did it open a conversation about expectations between us, but gave her some insights into the behaviour of her peers and also some self - awareness even though she was a good kid.
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