Sentences with phrase «behavior as a warning sign»

If that's the case, take your behavior as a warning sign that your stress level is way too high.

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Before attaching it to your toddler's behavior, however, you should distinguish between normal developmental behaviors, such as short tantrums or responding with «no» to your requests, and deeper, more harmful misbehavior that show the warning signs of a conduct disorder.
As for individuals who killed both children and adults and executed premeditated, planned murders, warning signs like classic antisocial attitudes and behaviors may be more critical to address, Hanlon said.
«Though our study is preliminary, based upon these findings and the broader literature, patients and clinicians should consider insomnia as an additional warning sign of potential suicidal behavior, not just a symptom of other warning signs, such as depression or alcohol use,» Nadorff said.
Inconsistent information, avoiding questions, does not match profile provided, behavior such as anger, physically inappropriate comments, intense frustration or attempts at pressuring or controlling you are warning signs.
As the authors say, «a dramatic drop in grades, attendance, and academic behavior is a common warning sign of this strain.
Individual student resiliency data identifies students grades 6 - 10 who are at risk of failure as early as three years before warning signs such as missed classes, failing grades, and disruptive behavior appear.
It's also critical that you communicate clearly about any changes in your pet's health and behavior with your veterinarian, so as not to miss any warning signs.
I can now pick up on stress signals, signs of discomfort, poor social skills, warning signs, etc. — and I'm realizing that these behaviors, as you can imagine, are widely prevalent at events with lots of dogs and people.
Although a recent study published in Veterinary Economics found FLUTD as the number one reason cats are presented to the veterinarian (outside of routine care), the Cat Behavior Survey uncovered that less than half of cat owners (46 %) would take their cats to a veterinarian for urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination)-- one of the warning signs of FLUTD.
Signs of fearful or aggressive behavior can crop up in certain breeds without warning as they mature, and this is typically noticed about 1 to 2 years of age.
Watch for the warning signs as they can come on quickly: stumbling (as if drunk), muscle tremors, weakness, nervousness, unusual behavior, anxiety and pupil dilation.
Always be aware of any changes in your dog's behavior or habits as these can be early warning signs of dog disease.
When there is a divorce situation, some warning signs of distress are displayed by «acting out» behaviors, such as running away, truanting from school, school suspension, physical fighting, trouble with the law, drug and alcohol abuse, and promiscuity.
Useful to Parent Centers are such resources as CEED's tip sheets on infants and toddlers (e.g., Guidelines for Referral: Red Flags); preschoolers (emphasis on behavioral challenges and warning signs); and early childhood behavior.
Other warning signs of depression or psychological problems include radical changes in behavior such as fighting at school, cheating, stealing, lying, or intense arguments with others (teachers, friends; or you or their other parent), declining school performance for over a period of a few weeks, developing physical ailments or chronic complaints (such as stomach or headaches), sleep problems, eating disorders (or gaining or losing more than ten pounds when not trying to), changes in peer relationships such as losing friends or isolating themselves from social activities, and sadness that lasts more than a few days.
In order to identify when someone may have an addiction there are a number of warning signs to pay attention to, such as increased secrecy, withdrawing from family and friends, fatigue or insufficient sleep, failure to meet responsibilities, a decline in health, defensiveness about behaviors related to the addiction, mood shifts, and demanding more privacy.
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