Sentences with phrase «close social bonds»

Study suggests that dogs are more responsive to yawns from individuals they have close social bonds with.
Hrdy says the paper clarifies previous work by these and other authors showing that close social bonds — «friendships, if you want to call them that,» she says — help ensure the survival of a female's offspring as well as her own longevity.

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Research shows that people with strong social bonds — those who are married or enjoy close family and church ties — tend to be happier and healthier than those lacking such bonds.
Course registrants will learn how to be more calm and confident parents, how to foster a close bond with and between their children, manage young children's challenging behaviours and promote social and emotional skills that will help young children at school and throughout their lives.
The findings, published online on March 25 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, suggest that even brief social contact that does not involve a close emotional bond — such as small talk with a neighbor or a bus driver — could extend a person's life.
Not only do they nest closest to the birds they held the strongest winter social bonds with, they also appear to arrange their territories so that they share home boundaries with those birds.»
«It's plausible that close parent - child bonds help support the neural development of the areas of the brain that make and use oxytocin, setting up the child for more effective social interactions and mental health in the future.»
They have two options when they show up to work; they can either see their hours in the workplace as an opportunity to just simply show up or they can use it to build closer bonds and new social relationships.
If one is honest, friendly, and open to social relationships, that person will likely build close bonds and healthy relationships in the workplace.
She is less a grumpy teen, but a puddle of social anxiety that falls back on her sharp tongue and protective sarcasm to shelter her from the pitfalls of friendships and close bonds.
One trait that humans and dogs do share, however, is the need to form close social groups and strong bonds within those social groups.
Social Behaviors The Frenchie has a great need for companionship, and tends to develop a close bond with one person.
A stand is a great way for your feathered friend to enjoy time outside their habitat closer to you for social bonding while staying safe and in one place.
The attachment system likewise acts to regulate our emotions, behavior, and social relationships throughout our lifespans, with a particular focus on regulating our emotionally close and intimate relationship bonds.
The 8 weekly sessions follow a preset schedule and include activities such as family communication and bonding games, parent - directed family meals, parent social support groups, between - family bonding activities, one - on - one child - directed play therapy, and opening and closing routines modeling family rituals.
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