Sentences with phrase «behavior management purposes»

In addition, those adults using peer influence solely for behavior management purposes continue a process that is both discouraging and dehumanizing for adolescents.

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The divine purpose and the divine management can not be violated or even momentarily frustrated by the behavior, intentional or unwitting, of any part of creation» («Creation and Providence» in Christian Theology, edited by Peter C. Hodgson and Robert H. King [Fortress, 19821, p. 120).
Students need to be taught how to use self - management systems, as well as the purpose of monitoring or evaluating one's own behavior.
A behavior score is calculated for, and only seen by, one particular creditor using their own information to fine - tune the ongoing management of that account for marketing and risk purposes.
Dr. Levin and other members of the Ryerson University Privacy and Cyber Crime Institute at the Ted Rogers School of Management have recently published a leading study on the perceptions of risk of young Canadians engaged in online socializing and how their behaviors meet with the use of online social networks by business for commercial and human resources purposes.
Infant Teacher Little Tots, Arlington, TN 5/2012 — Present • Work with the school management to create and implement core school curriculums • Develop lesson plans according to the individual needs of each child • Impart education to students, based on their specific needs, and provide one on one assistance where necessary • Oversee classroom behavior, and intervene during potentially explosive situations • Assist students in learning basic concepts such as colors by providing individual attention • Evaluate the progress of each student, and ensure that it is logged into their files • Create and maintain records of students, including contact information, for emergency purposes • Provide feedback to parents and guardians, and work with them to ensure increased classroom participation
For the purposes of this article, the general term psychosocial treatments will be used to represent the variety of interventions subsumed in this literature (e.g., child behavior management, parent training, classroom management, peer interventions, etc).
Concern for current purposes is with the self - management aspect which «requires skills and attitudes that facilitate the ability to regulate emotions and behaviors.
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