Schools typically see this type of
behavior as a distraction and inappropriate for a school setting.
Not exact matches
When Donald Trump was seen by many in the media
as a side - show with no real chance of becoming president, his
behavior on Twitter (twtr) was an amusing
distraction.
From minor annoyances like not consistently updating your CRM or missing internal meetings, to real antisocial
behavior like bullying other employees / departments, ignoring rules, cheating the system and undermining leadership, some salespeople can really become a big
distraction for their manager and for the company
as a whole.
It sounds crazy —
as random acts of dominating inanimate objects is weird
behavior — but parents are like magicians and
distraction backed by confidence is the # 1 secret behind all magic tricks!
«The president feels, we feel at the White House, this is a
distraction,
as Congressman Weiner has said himself, his
behavior was inappropriate, dishonesty was inappropriate.
The bulkier white matter may be what gives men their ability to focus intently on work and tune out
distractions,
as well
as their clear - cut superiority when it comes to spatial reasoning, says Ruben Gur, a psychologist and director of the Brain
Behavior Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
The short answer is that, in a culture that values productivity and goal - directed
behavior, daydreaming is looked at, at best,
as a momentary
distraction — and at worst, irresponsible loafing.
The supplement examines the issues surrounding distracted driving by teens, exploring developmental states and changes that are associated with adolescents» distractibility and their relation to driving, examining patterns of
distraction among newly licensed adolescents
as well
as brain function, considering the potential role played by parental modeling of distracted
behavior while driving, accounting for the role of technology and the influence of peer passengers and society norms, and investigating policy, legislation, and intervention.
The teacher clearly defines the feedback context (small - group instruction and transitions), provides specific and targeted examples of the problem (calling out, causing
distraction), expresses in personal terms what this means to her («
As his teacher, I'm concerned...»), gives a basis for her claims by tracing the
behavior's impact on others (degraded learning environment), and seeks advice from the receiver on how best to resolve the conflict («Can you offer any ideas?»).
A large - scale study of more than 50 elementary school classrooms found that decorations, such
as these in a 2014 kindergarten room, are a frequent source of
distraction and off - task student
behavior.
The latter would not be the dog's fault, but rather mine, because I unfairly chose to put a dog in a place with many
distractions as they are trying to learn how to completely revamp their current
behavior and lifestyle.
With group classes, some dogs may not flourish
as well
as others,
as many dogs with a bad
behavior track record need full attention and a controlled environment where initially, there are little to no
distractions present.
There are a few
behaviors do take a long time to develop, such
as loose leash walking (due to
distractions inherent in the
behavior), or settle (due to adding duration to the
behavior), but your dog should be experiencing success at each step of the way and not getting stuck for long periods at a certain spot.
As you begin to give the puppy the window of a few seconds to accept petting without the active
distraction of a treat on their nose the whole time, you can give you helper, that's petting your puppy, some direction that will help condition your pup to the right
behavior.
Includes case histories and guidelines for dealing with: aggression toward strangers; resource guarding; dog - dog aggression;
behavior problems such
as counter surfing, barking, mouthiness during play, mounting, stool eating; obedience problems such
as off leash control, stay breaking, recall off
distractions, pulling; and fear and anxiety problems.
Hear from Certified Animal
Behavior Consultant, Steve Dale,
as he walks you through the
distractions and challenges you...
As with all of the
behaviors you teach your pup, start at home in a
distraction free zone, add
distractions then take it on the road.
She sees the viewer
as a combination of personal identity and environmental
behavior, who is, according to Walter Benjamin, in «a constant state of
distraction.»
Accidents are frequently caused by many types of distracted driving
behaviors, including cell phone use, text messaging, eating,
distractions caused by other passengers or pets in the vehicle and
distractions caused by activity outside the vehicle, such
as a previous accident.
Tips for Teachers with ADHD Children Change where a child sits in the classroom to a place closer to the board or teacher's desk, away from
distractions such
as the window and door, or closer to a student who can model on - target
behavior and serve
as a «study - buddy»... more