Sentences with phrase «becomes learned behaviour»

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Becoming a «flipnotist» isn't as easy as learning a few rote behaviours that you can incorporate around the office, as when some salespeople lean slightly toward their clients to signal both an emotional connection and subservience.
«Once parents become aware that the child has a sensory sensitivity, and begin asking themselves the right questions about the child's day - to - day behaviours, they learn to alter their interaction with their child in order to avoid conflicts.»
«It was striking that this behaviour was seen in some adult females, but never after they became mothers,» says Kahlenberg, adding that the chimps learned the behaviour by copying other juveniles.
Learning about the tuna's behaviour has become an urgent task.
In the study, published today in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, all of the squirrels showed clear improvement over successive attempts with the box, becoming more efficient in adjusting their behaviour to adapt to the task.
Learn to become more aware, observant and accepting of your patterns and behaviours.
My strengths and passion are in teaching and learning and making my lessons as engaging as possible as it is this which I believe to be the most effective behaviour management strategy and the key to helping students achieve excellent results and become engaged and excited about history and my lessons.
There aren't any exclusive kindness focused cartoon characters as such — so by introducing these two with the hope of generating interest and developing more interesting stories for the children to enjoy and learn from, I hope to slowly change behaviour from the very starting point — until unkindness becomes a thing of the past.
Behaviour change is only possible when learning becomes a daily habit.
But, now you know that responsibility is a learnt behaviour, and that your dog's final gift to you, was the part he played in forming the person that you have now become.
She wanted to continue learning about dogs and dog behaviour, and hopes to one day become a trainer.
Create a legislated duty on principals, vice-principals, and teachers to take disciplinary action in cases of harassing, abusive, and misogynist behaviour they become aware of, even if it occurs off school property or outside school hours, when it has a negative impact on the maintenance of a positive school climate and students» ability to feel safe and to learn at their school.
We have modified the way we respond to children's behaviour and have become more confident as a staff team, to discuss mental health and social and emotional learning.
The findings suggest that may be the case, with participation in Group Triple P leading to parents becoming more satisfied with their child's academic performance and the children showing less problem behaviours related to learning, according to the parents.
Eron et al concluded that without early family treatment, aggressive behaviour in children «crystallises» by the age of 8, making future learning and behavioural problems less responsive to treatment and more likely to become chronic.5 Yet recent projections suggest that fewer than 10 % of young children who need treatment for conduct problems ever receive it, 6 and an even smaller percentage receive empirically validated treatments.
with extra credentials in Early Learning, as well as a background as a Behaviour Therapist, I have a solid understanding of what kids need to become healthy adults.
However, once you have learned some of the basic techniques and the reasons behind the approach, challenging behaviours start to become much less frequent.
-- Some children experience family violence are more likely to be violent themselves and become violent adolescents due to learned behaviour and a feeling that their world needs controlling.
Jocelyn is a Sydney - based registered psychologist who is fast becoming a leading commentator on issues relating to the way digital technology shapes aspects of society, behaviour and learning.
If parents focus on negatives rather than positive behaviours, children are not given the opportunity to learn how to do things better and their negative behaviours can become reinforced through getting attention only in that way.
From a socio - cultural viewpoint, cognitively responsive behaviours (e.g. maintaining versus redirecting interests, rich verbal input) are thought to facilitate higher levels of learning because they provide a structure or scaffold for the young child's immature skills, such as developing attentional and cognitive capacities.9 Responsive behaviours in this framework promote joint engagement and reciprocity in the parent - child interaction and help a child learn to assume a more active and ultimately independent role in the learning process.10 Responsive support for the child to become actively engaged in solving problems is often referred to as parental scaffolding, and is also thought to be key for facilitating children's development of self - regulation and executive function skills, behaviours that allow the child to ultimately assume responsibility for their well - being.11, 12
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