Children learn social skills
from everyday interactions with each other.
His work frequently combines performance and sculpture, developing
from everyday interactions with people on the street.
The condition can present itself during any social situation;
from everyday interactions at work, school and even while shopping, to social events, including parties and activities with peers.
The treatment is not intended to replace autism therapies administered by professionals, but rather to improve parents» ability to help their children learn
from everyday interactions.
Not exact matches
MacLellan goes on to quote the researchers: «
Everyday activities (like household chores or running errands) may afford families quality moments, unplanned, unstructured instances of social
interaction that serve the important relationship - building functions that parents seek
from «quality time».»
«The visual world paradigm has been hugely useful but is still very far
from what we do in
everyday interactions.»
If you aren't, or you prefer a mimic of
everyday speech, you might find yourself removed
from the character
interaction in the film.
«
From birth, through every interaction a child has with people around her, she is picking up ways of doing things from other people in her culture, ways of acting, ways of talking, ways of thinking, through all the tiny, everyday lessons of living.&ra
From birth, through every
interaction a child has with people around her, she is picking up ways of doing things
from other people in her culture, ways of acting, ways of talking, ways of thinking, through all the tiny, everyday lessons of living.&ra
from other people in her culture, ways of acting, ways of talking, ways of thinking, through all the tiny,
everyday lessons of living.»
The report also emphasises the action needed to allow women to disclose violence as part of their
everyday interactions so that we can support earlier identification and intervention to stop violence and abuse
from escalating to critical levels.
Making Caring Common's Youth Advisory Board is a diverse group of young people
from across the country who are committed to making schools more caring and respectful places through
everyday interactions.
Participating for the first time in the Design Challenge, Infiniti designers
from its San Diego studio looked toward the future in which augmented reality, 3D hologram and wearable technologies may be a part of the
everyday driving experience, creating a seamless
interaction between man and machine.
In a recent
interaction with Autocar India, Mark Stanton, director, SVO division, said, apart
from offering high levels of performance, the SVO models are designed keeping
everyday usage in mind, instead of being just track - focused.
Infiniti added designers
from its San Diego studio looked toward the future in which augmented reality, 3D hologram and wearable technologies may be a part of the
everyday driving experience, creating a seamless
interaction between man and machine.
From a simple kiss to a long, loving gaze,
everyday interactions with dogs are responsible for changing people's biochemistry for the better.
The project aims to explain to the viewer how art investigates and comments on the processes of
everyday interactions between people and the world, how contemporary art practices interpret the current condition of disappearing transitions
from object to subject,
from nature and culture to conceptions of the world as a collective process.
He finds further inspiration
from observing isolated situations of
everyday life and
from material
interactions that incorporate problems of context, technology, defunctionalization, commodity, and environment.
Engaged in a reassessment of the definition of the artwork and role of the artist, making the turn
from a conceptual outlook where artistic authenticity lied in the artist's inner world towards
interaction with popular media and mass - products that reflected artistic vision, his work ranges somewhere between the art and life, his pieces questioned the relation of artistic and
everyday objects.
Her videos depart
from everyday scenarios into the site of fiction as an entry point to more complicated notions of identity and self, and her sculptural installations often act as visual containers for audience
interaction.
The impact of these
interactions on her art is readily apparent in her «painting constructions» such as Sphinx (1962), a chaotic diorama, which preserves the rectangular space of the frame and its presentation hanging on a wall but expands into space, providing a capsule in which to assemble objects
from everyday life, linked and layered together with string and smears of paint.
Our meta - analysis included speed - dating studies, and confederate studies, and naïve participant -
interaction studies, and people reporting on opposite - sex friends and acquaintances
from their
everyday lives, and people reporting on dating partners, and people reporting on marriage partners.