Ispa's study, which included more than 2,000 mothers and their children, measured maternal directiveness — or the extent to which mothers controlled activities — in play when children were 2 years old and then during a discussion about
areas of disagreement when the children were in the fifth grade.
Not exact matches
Do not mind criticism, but
when you gives thumbs down please say why or what is the
area of disagreement
Perhaps the biggest
area of disagreement came into focus towards the end
of the forum,
when candidates were asked to evaluate the job performance
of Superintendent John Deasy.
Meanwhile, Barnier warned there were «significant
areas of disagreement» on
when the transition period will end.
Furthermore,
when expert evidence at trial is necessary, the issues and any
areas of disagreement between experts for the parties are usually clear, reducing the time the expert has to spend at court.
Given the lack
of consensus on the most appropriate approach for children's counsel to take
when representing children and other
areas of disagreement among respondents, including the sharing
of information from children with their parents, sharing information from children in the courtroom and informing children
of the court's decision, the report suggests subjects for further research, including:
From the printed workshop notes: «Couples who were in a stable, happy relationship — couples who reported liking one another — had a ratio
of positive to negative interactions
of 5:1
when discussing an
area of disagreement.
Even
when talking about an
area of continuing
disagreement, their relationships demonstrated a rich climate
of acceptance, humour and interest in one another.
If not, these
areas of disagreement would highlight the potential for conflict
when one spouse's expectations differ from the other.