Children benefit
from quality interactions, where you engage and bond with them.
Children benefit
from quality interactions so it's really about making the most of the time you have by sharing experiences and being there emotionally for your children.
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».»
So,
from a marketing standpoint, the
quality of those
interactions is enormously significant.
The perpetual challenge for Legacy South is striking a communicative balance: maintaining high -
quality personal
interactions while preventing a daily deluge of calls
from needy clients.
The teams are currently working on the fabrication of 3D structures
from the blend suitable for implantation in patient joints with future studies focusing on understanding the peculiar
interactions between the blend and stem cells towards refining the
quality of regenerated cartilage.
High -
quality speakers guarantee the core of the programme, but the main excitement comes
from the
interaction with the younger Chinese scientists, mostly at the postdoctoral level who attend and participate in the discussions.
The study, which used data
from the United States and China, is one of the first to investigate the
interaction between air
quality and the number of stroke cases (prevalence) along with the potential effect of temperatures on the association.
To distinguish between water
quality impacts
from groundwater and stormwater runoff
from the St. Lucie Estuary versus other impacts directly related to periodic discharges
from Lake Okeechobee, Lapointe and his collaborators conducted a comprehensive analysis of the
interactions of septic systems, groundwater, and surface waters.
Difficulties in identifying emotions
from facial expressions, such as a smile or frown, negatively impact social
interactions, mood and
quality of life.
Since protein is one of the most important building blocks in the body that's crucial for bone health and muscle growth, it's no wonder that the fitness community is obsessed with anything that has to do with it —
from the issue of the best
quality sources of protein to the optimal frequency of consumption and it's
interaction with other nutrients.
From receiving adjustments to using self - adjustment and honing in on our sense of feel to focus on the proprioceptive
qualities of the skin, we bring our focus full circle by exploring and observing the
interaction of touching another person.
«By asking a simple «yes» or «no» question as to whether the reviewee is a
quality user, we're able to incorporate feedback
from singles after dates and real - life
interactions while avoiding the typical pitfalls of free - form text reviews.»
Resilience is a broad set of «capacities and skills and abilities that give people a sense of mastery and management of difficulty,» says center director Jack Shonkoff, one of a number of neuroscientists and early childhood experts who paint a picture of resilience as a
quality that is built over time, resulting
from the
interactions of people and their environment.
This, in turn, implies a respect for and interest in the people who acknowledge and appreciate the
qualities that distinguish individuals
from one another are less likely to tolerate acts of injustice in their daily
interactions.
We also propose revisions throughout this subpart to better support the ability of programs to serve children
from diverse economic backgrounds, given research that suggests children's early learning is positively influenced by
interactions with diverse peers [1112] We also require programs to prioritize serving younger children in communities where there is publicly funded high
quality pre-kindergarten for four year olds.
These included teacher trainings sessions and support
from a group of expert staff working to increase
quality in the areas of instructional strategies and child
interactions, social - emotional development, and parent involvement.
In the case of my test car, the Eco's engine and transmission didn't always feel like they were reading
from the same playbook — there was an occasionally fumbling, discombobulated
quality to their
interactions.
The capacitive screen is very responsive, and that's a compliment to their integration of Gorilla Glass
from Corning Ware, which could well have protected but also dulled the screen in terms of picture
quality and
interaction.
Our close
interactions with our clients
from different universities of different countries have helped us understand the
quality requirements and the guidelines of these universities deeply.
Our furry companions benefit greatly
from our
interactions and
quality time together.
In 2013 our primary focus will be on peak season dates
from August - September and early October to maximize your chances of
quality interactions with these animals.
There is a depth of understanding and clear evidence of a living
interaction with painting's history in this work — a hard - won
quality that can only come
from eye and hand working in tandem.
I selected 40 objects
from the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and asked individuals to participate in a «dialogue» with a work of art, each taking an expressive gesture and gaze that embodied their emotional response to the art object... Slow - motion cinematography, frozen gestures, and an unseen moving stage comment on the active / passive
quality of the
interactions.
by Judith Curry Health risks arise
from the
interaction of uncertain future climatic changes with complex ecological, physical, and socio - economic systems, which are simultaneously affected by numerous other changes, e.g. globalisation, demographic changes, and changes in land use, nutrition, health care
quality.
Consequently, the most advanced climate models now require, in addition to concentrations or emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O and halocarbons), emissions of reactive gases and aerosol precursor compounds (SO2, NOx, VOC, BC, OC and NH3), to model atmospheric chemistry and
interactions with the climate system.6 For most variables, a sectoral differentiation would improve the
quality of the calculations (e.g.
from power plants and agricultural burning).
Facebook may have crept so far into your life that it's hurting the
quality of your work and keeping you away
from real human
interaction.
It has all of the voice
interaction you would expect
from an Echo, the sound
quality of an Echo Dot and a screen that isn't quite as functional as Echo Show.
Provide high
quality sales support and purchase hardware and software for an Information Technology company Develop, maintain, and enhance strong customer relations through personal
interactions Establish and modify quotes by entering configurations and pricing for computer hardware and software Prepare and process purchase orders by verifying pricing and obtaining recommendations
from suppliers for substitute items when needed Expedite requests for rush orders and alter sales orders and shipping data as needed Manage relationships with key suppliers to maintain
quality of goods, timely delivery and compliance to terms of contracts Primary product lines include: Hewlett Packard, Cisco, Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba, and Microsoft.
Successful in the
interaction with all disciplines of a well - integrated Power Team
from Design Initiation, through the Prototype Phase and Start of Production (SOP) assuring the highest level of product
quality and customer satisfaction.
The Seven Ways of being promote
quality face to face
interactions and positive transformation and are rooted in teachings
from many sources — conflict transformation, negotiation ethics, neuroscience, multiple faith traditions and numerous popular self - help and business leadership books.
It detracts
from the
quality of expression and
interaction that is the hallmark of a CL divorce.
Some elements of a
quality program — such as teacher background checks and environmental standards — are clearly worth the cost
from a health and safety perspective.32 Others, such as low ratios and small group sizes, allow for high -
quality, developmentally appropriate
interactions that have a direct impact on the socio - emotional, language, and brain development of young children.
The Family Engagement Workgroup coordinates and develops initiatives ensuring that families will have accessible information and support that increases the
quality and quantity of parent / child
interactions from birth, and provides access to, and involvement in, high
quality ECE programs through 3rd grade.
In such instances, the interpretation of parent — child
interactions will turn on several factors: the current age of the child, when the child was removed
from his or her parent's care, the nature of the parent — child relationship prior to and after the separation, the regularity of parent — child visits and their
quality, the child's experiences with substitute caregivers, and the attitude of substitute caregivers toward the child and toward visits (Jacobsen & Miller, 1998b).
Quality Improvement System (QIS) «Participating counties / regions must: implement four elements
from the
Quality Continuum Framework, including Effective Teacher - Child
Interactions and Family Engagement; develop at least six of the seven systems functions; and ensure all participating sites have a Continuous
Quality Improvement Plan.
PEM refers explicitly to the
quality of dynamic moment - to - moment changes in whole - body kinaesthetic patterns during parent - infant
interactions (Shai 2011), and focuses on the parents» capacity to «a) implicitly conceive, comprehend, and extrapolate the infant's mental states (such as wishes, desires or preferences)
from the infant's whole - body kinaesthetic expressions; and b) adjust one's own kinaesthetic patterns accordingly» (ibid, p. 175).
Additionally, family of origin factors such as toxic or healthy cognitive, emotional, or behavioral patterns, mental illness, how effectively parents and friends express themselves while communicating their approval of dating and potential marriage partners, enmeshment with or autonomy
from the family, school / work stress and related spillover, debt, health, and functional and dysfunctional
interactions with family members, can each exert an influence on dating relationships and future marital
quality, stability, and satisfaction (Larson and Holman 1994; Holman 2001; Larson 2003).
The Pew Home Visiting Campaign presents 12 studies highlighting gains in education, health and future livelihoods at less cost to taxpayers through home visiting Read a Pew brief that synthesizes key findings
from a new body of home visiting research It explores the importance of program
quality and target populations — and the
interactions between them — in determining ultimate outcomes for children and families.
The theory of attachment addresses how a relationship of poor
quality — an insecure attachment — emerges
from interaction that is not responsive to the baby's needs.
The
quality of the adolescent mother - grandmother relationship, measured by adolescent report (two factors
from NRI) and observations of mother - grandmother
interaction (four factors
from SIRQ), was entered on step 5 in a stepwise fashion.
Support for this hypothesis comes
from the study of Stein et al, who found the
quality of maternal
interactions with the infant to differ between well control group mothers and index mothers who had recovered
from depression by the time of the assessment.4
The PCERA describes patterns of relatedness between parents and children, and it can be used to capture the
quality of affective and behavioral parent — child
interactions during free play, feeding, or a structured task
from infancy to early childhood.
Interactions between sex and the relationship
quality variables in predicting outcomes were explored; these
interaction terms were not significant and thus were dropped
from the final regression analyses.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's sleep, and less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children
from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep
quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep
quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover
from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child
interactions.
The CLOC assessed marital
quality using items
from a widely used inventory of positive and negative marital
interactions (Schuster, Kessler, & Aseltine, 1990).