Sentences with phrase «in emotional consequences»

A nighttime with screaming is an ordeal for all, and often results in emotional consequences for the child.

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«This implies that the comparatively low degree of emotional support business undergraduates appear to receive in school has lasting consequences, as Gallup has established that there are differences in well - being and employee engagement among alumni who have had these experiences.»
The anxiety people feel making investment decisions may have more to do with the traffic they dealt with earlier than the potential consequences they face with the investment, but not if the decision - maker has high emotional intelligence a recent study published in Psychological Science suggests.
Should the course you follow be exactly the same regardless of whether (1) you are loved in return, (2) the marriage is a good one, (3) there are children, (4) the children, if any, are small / grown up, (5) the emotional and social consequences for all concerned parties will probably be devastating, (6) you stand a good chance of losing your job if you interfere in the marriage, or (7) you / the wife accidentally becomes pregnant?
Organic disorders often have emotional and intellectual consequences, and many diseases of the body have their origins primarily in psychological disturbances.
«The bottom line is this,» says University of Virginia sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox: «The erosion of the norm of premarital sexual abstinence, both in belief and behavior, has had serious emotional and physical consequences for our nation's teens ¯ especially young women.
Very dangerous to ignore your long standing fan base though, because there is no guarantee that those newbies in the waiting have anywhere near the long term emotional investment in the club and their support from the terraces that the long standing fans have, and that can have knock - on effects in how the club is viewed in its standing worldwide with all the negative commercial consequences Micky mentioned.
By definition, it is one in which the system of parenting — from house rules, to consequences, to the emotional climate of a home — is considered unhealthy or seriously flawed.
Child Maltreatment: Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences in East Asia and the Pacific Maltreatment of children - including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse; neglect; and exploitation - is all too prevalent in the East Asia and Pacific regions, a report from UNICEF finds.
Traditional parenting responds to the child's misbehavior by imposing a «consequence» that causes emotional or physical pain, so that the child will choose to avoid that consequence in the future by choosing different behavior.
She explains the importance of leaving the discipline to the biological parent as a tender time in the beginning with the consequence of emotional withdrawals from the children if not handled delicately.
In my previous blog I laid out the basic steps for effective time - outs; make them short and frequent rather than long and seldom, use a neutral tone and take the emotional charge out of it, insist that your child self - regulate (stop crying) before the time - out begins, and make taking the consequences you give fairly easy and resisting them very difficult.
No study has shown, however, that the goals for separateness and independence (or happiness, for that matter) are obtained in the individual by, among other things, separate sleeping arrangements for parents and children, nor do any studies demonstrate negative consequences for children or parents who choose to cosleep for ideological or emotional purposes, except when cosleeping is part of a larger psychologically disordered set of family relationships or when cosleeping occurs under dangerous social or physical circumstances.
The stories of our time with them and the emotional / mental / spiritual consequences in our lives should be a book in itself and really the consequences are still echoing through our lives because they were the beginning.
Many of the points mentioned like verbal abuse, emotional neglect, favouritism towards brother, making the child feel worthless, comparison with other children, complaining about me to outsiders, stingy about pocket money and the consequences of low self - esteem, inferiority complex, loneliness, problem in social bonding - I faced it all.
Teens expect to experience some digital forms of abuse in dating, but girls may be suffering more severe emotional consequences than boys, according to a new study.
Widely considered a crisis in professional sports and youth athletic programs, sports - related concussions have had devastating neurological, physical, social and emotional consequences for millions of athletes.
«Because we know that learning to deal with stress in childhood has lifelong consequences for emotional health and well - being, we need to better understand what works to buffer those stress responses early in life.»
Johnson: In addition to the physical and emotional consequences (more stress, anxiety and depression), trying to control a child has really negative effects on motivation.
Perhaps we enjoy the feelings and sensations associated with emotional experiences regardless of the content; media might allow us to bask in the excitement without negative consequences such as pain and death.
In the end, individuals and families need to weigh the potential health consequences of keeping a pet with the emotional damage that inevitably comes with losing a furry companion.
Emotional stress from grief can have many physical consequences like loss of appetite, emotional eating, and tension and anxiety from being on guard all the time — cautiously peeking around every corner in an effort to avoid grief and the feelings that comeEmotional stress from grief can have many physical consequences like loss of appetite, emotional eating, and tension and anxiety from being on guard all the time — cautiously peeking around every corner in an effort to avoid grief and the feelings that comeemotional eating, and tension and anxiety from being on guard all the time — cautiously peeking around every corner in an effort to avoid grief and the feelings that come with it.
New research from the University of Michigan examined the individual social, financial, and emotional consequences of being overweight in one of the first long - term studies in this area.
You probably associate gut issues with the stomach, but what happens in the gut can have far - reaching consequences — not only on your digestion, but even on your emotional health and ability to fight autoimmune disorders.
People with ADD tend to react rather than respond to external pressures, which can result in negative consequences and emotional reactions.
CBD Oil for Anxiety and Depression Studies have shown CBD reduces autonomic responses to stress and its emotional consequences by facilitating neurotransmission mediation and through assisting in certain neurological functions.
Studies have shown CBD reduces autonomic responses to stress and its emotional consequences by facilitating neurotransmission mediation and through assisting in certain neurological functions.
While being underweight has many emotional and stress related consequences for any average person, the root cause of underweight is in malfunctioning of your body.
45 minutes of outrageous situation comedy with hilarious consequences, 45 minutes of gut wrenching and heart felt emotional drama, 45 minutes of impeccable acting from its two leads, who's on - screen chemistry (excuse the pun) has garnered them with a total of 4 Emmy's, and 45 minutes (im about to come back full circle here) of impossible to predict story lines that make the twists and turns in shows like Lost and Fringe genuinely feel like amateur hour.
I guess it's the George Lucas school of writing origin stories — don't use anything of real emotional consequence in the first movie.
Wild intently focused on the robber's facial expressions and body language during emotional situations, such as when he visits Ruan in the hospital, showcasing Jacob's growing awareness of the consequences of his actions.
Given how many films have previously struck a chord by exploring the emotional and psychological consequences of discovering alien life in outer space, it's no surprise to see this one follow suit.
The emotional consequences of contemporary dislocation have been nicely analogised in the opening credits in which fish swim to avoid each other.
In that sense, A Simple Plan is as traditional a morality play as a thriller can get, but Raimi has never been a director unwilling to splash about in the shallows; instead, the inevitability of the plot is his point — even the simplest of decisions carry whole worlds of consequence — and Raimi injects each emotional beat with unspeakable tragedIn that sense, A Simple Plan is as traditional a morality play as a thriller can get, but Raimi has never been a director unwilling to splash about in the shallows; instead, the inevitability of the plot is his point — even the simplest of decisions carry whole worlds of consequence — and Raimi injects each emotional beat with unspeakable tragedin the shallows; instead, the inevitability of the plot is his point — even the simplest of decisions carry whole worlds of consequence — and Raimi injects each emotional beat with unspeakable tragedy.
Just like that scale model of a Civil War battle, the outcome of The Grand Budapest Hotel is never in doubt — no matter the meticulousness of its simulacra — nor, as a consequence, do the tribulations of his tin soldiers have much emotional heft and attachment.
That he is so matter - of - fact with a whiff of chipperness adds the proper surreal element to a situation in which Sawyer is punished with emotional turmoil and PTSD, while her stalker will suffer consequences only if he comes closer than the restraining order allows.
It's worth remembering that the aesthetic tendencies of somebody like Lynch, however striking or fascinating they are in practice, aren't in and of themselves sources of depth or substance; his style is a consequence of the emotional logic of his films, not the other way around, which is to say that his idiosyncrasies of form are warranted by the material.
Various side missions in which Ronan must help a fellow ghost determine how they died adds some surprisingly emotional themes as they come to terms with the consequences of death and their actions.
There are emotional moments and certainly a lot of weight in the consequences of Thanos» actions, but it's ultimately a delivery on that aforementioned promise of a unified team working together against a real, credible threat.
Key recommendations for government in the report that won API support were: for play to be embedded within a Whole Child Strategy under the aegis of a Cabinet Minister for Children responsible for cross ‑ departmental roll out and co-ordination; for government to require local authorities to prepare children and young people's plans including strategies to address overweight and obesity with its physical, mental and emotional consequences; for funding for play to be ring - fenced within local authority budgets; to address barriers to outdoor play for children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice for public play provision.
They cover basic social and emotional skills, such as identifying your feelings, regulating your emotional responses, and predicting the consequences of your actions — all taught in the guise of fun.
While this is recognised in the law of loco parentis, the emotional consequences remain under - researched.»
At a more basic level, those students are disabled by inadequacies in their emotional intelligence — shortcomings in their abilities to anticipate consequences, control impulses, manage stress, and understand how their behavior affects others.
Such parents also have a great deal of trouble separating from their kids in adolescence and nurturing their children's independence, with damaging consequences for children's emotional and moral development.
Because it's difficult for anyone to think clearly and engage in rational conversations when in a heightened emotional state, your two objectives in these situations are to keep students safe and to help the agitated student calm down — not to get that student to apologize or discuss consequences.
Schwartz (2000) describes effective school social / emotional curriculums as teaching critical social competencies: understanding and recognizing the emotions of oneself and others, predicting the consequences of personal acts, staying calm in order to think before acting, and replacing aggressive impulses with self - control and positive behavior.
This singular focus has resulted in several unintended and undesirable consequences, including over testing, a narrowing of the curriculum, and a de-emphasis of untested subjects and concepts — the arts, civics, and social and emotional skills, among many others — that are just as important to a student's development and long - term success.
She said politicians vilify social promotion without considering the consequences, which include social and emotional repercussions for students and decreases in the level of classroom instruction for the entire class.
Implemented in an elementary school with low academic achievement rates and a high percentage of special education students classified with emotional disturbance, the UD program helped the school develop unified attitudes, expectations, consequences and team roles school - wide to improve discipline at all grade levels.
Recent research suggests that questionnaires such as CORE's are the primary tools in development to measure students» social - emotional skills.36 As SEL gains popularity in the classroom, however, there is increasing concern about the potential unintended consequences of using survey data to hold schools accountable for these competencies.
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