Sentences with phrase «emotional benefits such»

These beneficial interests include better schools, a better job with higher income for the relocating parent, or emotional benefits such as living close to other family members.
When you raise your testosterone levels, you enjoy a number of physical and emotional benefits such as:

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Biophilic design elements have demonstrably real, measurable benefits for human performance metrics such as productivity, emotional well - being, stress reduction, learning, and healing, according to Terrapin Bright Green.
It's unclear whether this touch must come from the parents; however, when mothers provide such touch, there are also other benefits, including emotional bonding, responsiveness, and other increased health benefits.
According to psychologists, sharing such a positive and highly emotional time can have its benefits.
Because smart is such a vague term, I broke the brain - boosting benefits of motherhood down into five attributes in the book: perception, efficiency, resiliency, motivation, and emotional intelligence.
Infant massage provides most of the benefits such as, physical benefits, emotional and psychological benefits, and long - term benefits and improves bonding between you and your baby.
''... not only is there a preponderance of evidence that there is no academic benefit from retention in its many forms, but there also appear to be threats to the social - emotional development of the child subjected to such practices.»
Such scenarios are the focus of a recent review paper by Grandey and her colleagues that goes over decades of research examining the benefits and costs of emotional labor practices.
More ambitious Hollywood films that want to use computer - animated figures for real - life scenes could also benefit — whether they need a virtual stunt double or a realistic emotional performance to match the gravitas of films such as «Schindler's List.»
«The findings point to an adaptive process related to the benefits of detecting the needs of the child,» said Vilarroya in a press release, «such as identifying the newborn's emotional state.»
Researchers found the benefits of the stomach - reduction surgery could overcome major concerns that go with it, such as the risks of the operation itself, the expense, emotional toll, adhering to a new lifestyle and unknown long - term ramifications.
Dr. Oz touted it on his show recently stating benefits such as 1) preventing the formation of fat cells, 2) suppressing appetite, and 3) increasing serotonin levels and thus curbing emotional eating.
Dinosaur 13 benefits from such an unusual subject matter, but while legal battles lead to unexpected (and shocking) places, Miller digs up the personal struggle faced by Larson and his team; this is an emotional as well as a factual excavation.
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) says SEL can have a positive impact on school climate and promotes a host of academic, social, and emotional benefits for studentsEmotional Learning (CASEL) says SEL can have a positive impact on school climate and promotes a host of academic, social, and emotional benefits for studentsemotional benefits for students such as:
However, critics are quick to judge audiobooks — saying that they fail to deliver the same benefits as printed books do, such as intellectual and emotional fulfillment.
As you'll see in this article, the performance of the SMI strategies, properly combined, has been such that any marginal benefit gained from timing isn't worth the significant emotional toll, not to mention the high probability that a person will make some mistakes identifying appropriate exit and re-entry points.
Animals such as guinea pigs and rabbits offer the same assistance with comfort and companionship, fine motor skills, and emotional / behavioral benefits as their canine co-workers.
Although a main focus of the Vancouver ecoVillage therapy program involves group events in universities and they also work with community inclusion groups such as the Canadian Mental Health Association, Spectrum Society and posAbilities to help connect their members to the benefits of the emotional support provided by interactions with a therapy dog.
We do not train Guide Dogs for people who are blind, for seizure or diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms, for the primary benefits of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.
Casting such a wide net could even result in a significant decrease in the number of people keeping dogs, compromising both the demonstrated emotional and social benefits of dog companionship as well as the preventive effects on widespread chronic diseases.
We do not train Guide Dogs for people who are blind, for diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms, for the primary benefit of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.
As both an adopter and a rescuer I see so many positives for truly homeless pets such as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parents.
I find that themes in a score are an incredibly effective way to elicit an emotional response from an audience, and I felt strongly God of War would benefit from such an approach.
Intangible benefits, such as pain and suffering, inconvenience, emotional stress, impairment of quality of life, loss of consortium, etc..
«Some of the core esoteric skills such as emotional intelligence, resilience and networking will benefit.
Jacobson Behavioral Healthcare, Lufkin, TX 6/2012 to Present Residential Care Worker • Check notes on assigned resident to determine special needs and care • Provide physical care such as bathing, toileting, grooming and dressing • Ascertain that residents» meals are prepared in accordance to their health allowances and preferences • Provide one on one counseling services to residents to ensure their emotional and mental wellbeing • Teach daily living skills such as shopping and budgeting • Assist residents in running errands such as shopping • Provide assistance in claiming benefits by educating them on their rights and who to contact • Help residents in overcoming problems with dependencies and assist them in becoming independent • Give medication reminders and assist in partaking meals • Liaise with families to provide them with information on dealing with residents • Work with healthcare professionals to ensure provision of optimum physical and emotional care • Ascertain that the environment that residents are living in is safe • Implement placement plans and ensure that it progresses appropriately • Facilitate and participate in planned social, educational and leisure activities • Observe residents for signs of distress and report findings immediately
My experience is that the benefit of having such neutral experts at the table results in a better, fairer settlement which focuses on the children's best interests, and which, in the end, can actually save you money as the process is more likely to move along more quickly than if the emotional roadblocks are not addressed by an expert who can help the spouses move around, over or beyond them and on to a final settlement.
To fully realize such benefits of social - emotional learning, however, schools should invest in evidence - based programming and engage every staff member who interacts with children — from teachers to principals to recess monitors — with training on how to model and reinforce effective prosocial approaches.
In observational research examining changes in parent - child interaction from pre - to post-treatment it has also been found that the families of children who benefit from such treatment show increased emotional flexibility in problem - solving discussions (Granic et al. 2007).
To fully realize such benefits of social - emotional learning... schools should invest in evidence - based programming and engage every staff member who interacts with children — from teachers to principals to recess monitors — with training on how to model and reinforce effective prosocial approaches.
These benefits largely flow to the erstwhile noncustodial parent's ulterior goals, such as reduced child and spousal support obligations, more authority and involvement in the continuing family system, or emotional gratification.
In making an equitable apportionment of marital property, the family court must give weight in such proportion as it finds appropriate to all of the following factors: (1) the duration of the marriage along with the ages of the parties at the time of the marriage and at the time of the divorce; (2) marital misconduct or fault of either or both parties, if the misconduct affects or has affected the economic circumstances of the parties or contributed to the breakup of the marriage; (3) the value of the marital property and the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, depreciation, or appreciation in value of the marital property, including the contribution of the spouse as homemaker; (4) the income of each spouse, the earning potential of each spouse, and the opportunity for future acquisition of capital assets; (5) the health, both physical and emotional, of each spouse; (6) either spouse's need for additional training or education in order to achieve that spouse's income potential; (7) the non marital property of each spouse; (8) the existence or nonexistence of vested retirement benefits for each or either spouse; (9) whether separate maintenance or alimony has been awarded; (10) the desirability of awarding the family home as part of equitable distribution or the right to live therein for reasonable periods to the spouse having custody of any children; (11) the tax consequences to each or either party as a result of equitable apportionment; (12) the existence and extent of any prior support obligations; (13) liens and any other encumbrances upon the marital property and any other existing debts; (14) child custody arrangements and obligations at the time of the entry of the order; and (15) such other relevant factors as the trial court shall expressly enumerate in its order.
Children's emotional problems moderated intervention effects such that children with higher levels of emotional problems benefited more from the intervention in terms of reduced conduct problems (B = − 2.27, t (46) = − 2.56, p =.014).
Nicotine has demonstrable psychoactive benefits in the regulation of affect50; therefore, persons exposed to adverse childhood experiences may benefit from using nicotine to regulate their mood.30, 50,51 For such persons, attempts to quit may remove nicotine as their pharmacological coping device for the negative emotional, neurobiological, and social effects of adverse childhood experiences.
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