Sentences with phrase «for abnormal behaviours»

«It's very easy to look for abnormal behaviours, the presence of things really marks itself but the absence of things is hard to look for and they are quite subtle in those early years.»

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The confined, packed - out conditions have serious implications for their physical and mental health — broken bones, osteoporosis and malignant tumours are common, as are stress - induced abnormal behaviours.
«Going forward, we can use this information to set up real - time monitoring systems — such as GPS, Beidou and Galileo — for those sites and whenever we detect abnormal behaviour, the system can send out an early warning message.
But not since Freud's pseudoscientific theories early last century has psychiatry claimed any broad theoretical basis for making sense of our normal and abnormal feelings, thinking and social behaviours — the complexities at the heart of being human.
This is similar to what it is like for the inexperienced lay person to see socially abnormal behaviour in another.
Prevent Duty is meant to alert teachers to the possibilities of «non-violent extremism»; to look out for warning signs such as changes in vocabulary, withdrawal from social circles, or abnormal behaviour.
As the dog's owner you clearly know what is normal and abnormal behaviour and activity for your dog.
The veterinary behaviourist must also receive training in normal species typical behaviour, comparative animal behaviour, the principles of learning and behaviour modification, abnormal behaviour, psychopharmacology and the effects of disease on behaviour, and must work for at least two years seeing cases under the mentorship of a board certified behaviourist.
Ferrets should be checked on a daily basis for signs of illness such as unusual discharges, or abnormal behaviour.
Common behaviour that is normal — Sudden burst of energy may seem abnormal but for a hamster this is common.
It then becomes important to establish the cat's motivation for this behaviour and whether, in the context, it is normal or abnormal.
The issue which, prior to the decision in Mirvahedy, caused the courts most difficulty was whether the keeper of an animal was strictly liable for damage resulting from behaviour which was in no way abnormal for an animal of the species in particular circumstances.
Parents answered 25 questions about a range of aspects of their child's behaviour from which normal, borderline and abnormal scores for various domains, as well as an aggregate assessment, can be derived.
To examine patterns of change in social, emotional and behavioural characteristics between pre-school and entry to primary school in more detail, children were again divided into three groups according to their score on each of the scales at age 3 and at primary school entry indicating different severities of difficult behaviour (normal, borderline or abnormal, see Appendix 2 for details of the score ranges each SDQ scale for these classifications).
Boys were more likely than girls to have borderline or abnormal scores in relation to total difficulties, conduct, hyperactivity, and pro-social behaviour, whereas differences were less pronounced for emotional symptoms and peer problems.
Figure 3.2 presents the abnormal and borderline scores across deprivation categories for each of the SDQ's domains, as well as the total difficulties score (derived from all the domains apart from pro-social behaviour).
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