Sentences with phrase «control over punishment»

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As everyone knows, there is a tremendous cultural struggle going on in national politics, manifested in disputes over abortion, capital punishment, gun control, crime, welfare, affirmative action, gay rights, school prayer, and other kindred things, many of which have a subtle racial dimension.
Punishment: Bedwetting is something that your child doesn't have control over.
Restorative Discipline is a relational approach to building school climate and addressing student behavior that fosters belonging over exclusion, social engagement over control and meaningful accountability over punishment.
Restorative Discipline is a whole school relational approach to building school climate and addressing student behavior that fosters belonging over exclusion, social engagement over control, and meaningful accountability over punishment.
The approach fosters belonging over exclusion, social engagement over control, and meaningful accountability over punishment
and entertained (using stuffed Squirrel Dudes or Kong toys), controlling them with a Gentle Leader (a head halter that gives instant control over a dog's movement, much mores so that a training collar), and using positive reinforcement and praise (never physical punishment - this only causes a pet to be fearful of a hand coming towards them).
The control you gain over your dog's behavior is based on cooperation rather than coercion, and your goals are achieved through a system of reward rather than punishment.
You shouldn't punish your puppy when it occurs, because she doesn't have any control over her bladder during such moments, and punishment will only make things worse.
Not talking about indicting for the purpose of punishment but for exposing the lies advanced for the purposes of acquiring power and control over the populace under false pretenses.
So, on the one hand, overweighing rewards associated with certain activities, including gambling itself, can heighten mood and sometimes increase recklessness, consistent with reports that gambling behaviour has a mood regulatory purpose in affected individuals.4 On the other hand, failure to properly balance the impact of rewards and punishment, and the interdiction of cognitive biases including «illusions of control» over the outcomes of probabilistic processes5 may lead to behaviour with consequences that destabilise mood, worsen clinical condition, or increase the risk of relapse.
In this way positive parenting is not about applying more control over your kids, or trying to discipline them more, or setting firmer rules or more effective means of punishment.
«holding therapy» (Welch, 1988) and coercive, restraining or aversive procedures such as deep tissue massage, aversive tickling, punishments related to food and water intake, enforced eye contact, requiring children to submit totally to adult control over all their needs, barring children's access to normal social relationships outside the primary parent or caretaker, encouraging children to regress to infant status, reparenting, and attachment parenting [italics added] or techniques designed to provoke cathartic emotional discharge.
To the broker, the level of punishment he risks for any infraction by his sales force must seem disproportionate to the amount of control he has over the situation.
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