Sentences with phrase «into emotional decisions»

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I knew my son's emotional nature and lack of experience were leading him into a bad decision.
Psychopaths are unrestricted by this emotional variable, and are therefore able to tap into logical decision making in its purest form.
Another bias is mental accounting where an investor divides wealth into arbitrary categories and makes irrational decisions based on the category, such as a stock purchase or sale tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
(Spiritual Renewal Through Personal Groups, p. 201) The kind of participation which produces emotional involvement is based on the awareness that one's feelings and opinions are recognized, valued, and taken into account in group decisions.
He cut an emotional figure during his press conference and had clearly put a lot of thought into the decision but ultimately the role had taken its toll on the coach «both personally and professionally».
In the US, in 1981, when researchers asked newly marrying couples to rank - order values they hoped to instil into their marriages, «sharing responsibilities, decision - making and physical and emotional care of infants and young children» was rated 11th out of 15.
And he has a point, citing research that shows that a healthy prefrontal cortex is not about «repressing or overriding emotional states», but about «integrating them into appropriate decisions and actions... our cognition takes place not in the brain but in the felt sensation of the entire body.»
In addition to the involvement of the AIC in music cognition22, 25,27,43,45,46,95,96, the right AIC is a key node of the salience network that detects behaviourally relevant stimuli97, supports the translation of affective signals into specific actions98, 99 and is associated with perceptual decision - making, interoception, and emotional awareness98, 100,101,102,103.
An impulsive decision and a surprise revelation send them into an emotional tailspin.
But SEL can go beyond supporting interventions and instruction — social and emotional data also can be a powerful tool for gaining insight into students» specific needs and guiding decision - making.
The report broke down the goals of social emotional learning programs into five categories: self - awareness, self - management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision - making.
Putting this into practice means that effective classroom managers: develop caring, supportive relationships with and among students; organize and implement instruction in ways that optimize students» access to learning; use group management methods that encourage student engagement with academic tasks; promote the development of social emotional learning (self - awareness skills, social skills, self - regulation, responsible decision making, building healthy relationships); and use appropriate interventions to assist students who have behavior problems.
In my classroom I found that integrating SEL into school experiences can have a profound impact: increasing the academic success of students, reducing behavioral problems, lowering emotional stress, encouraging students to make better decisions, and ultimately fostering a better learning environment for everyone.
Studies show that incorporating social - emotional learning approaches into classrooms can improve students» decision - making skills and prevent classroom disruption.
(1997) E652: Current Research in Post-School Transition Planning (2003) E586: Curriculum Access and Universal Design for Learning (1999) E626: Developing Social Competence for All Students (2002) E650: Diagnosing Communication Disorders in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students (2003) E608: Five Homework Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities (2001) E654: Five Strategies to Limit the Burdens of Paperwork (2003) E571: Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plans (1998) E628: Helping Students with Disabilities Participate in Standards - Based Mathematics Curriculum (2002) E625: Helping Students with Disabilities Succeed in State and District Writing Assessments (2002) E597: Improving Post-School Outcomes for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (2000) E564: Including Students with Disabilities in Large - Scale Testing: Emerging Practices (1998) E568: Integrating Assistive Technology Into the Standard Curriculum (1998) E577: Learning Strategies (1999) E587: Paraeducators: Factors That Influence Their Performance, Development, and Supervision (1999) E735: Planning Accessible Conferences and Meetings (1994) E593: Planning Student - Directed Transitions to Adult Life (2000) E580: Positive Behavior Support and Functional Assessment (1999) E633: Promoting the Self - Determination of Students with Severe Disabilities (2002) E609: Public Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities (2001) E616: Research on Full - Service Schools and Students with Disabilities (2001) E563: School - Wide Behavioral Management Systems (1998) E632: Self - Determination and the Education of Students with Disabilities (2002) E585: Special Education in Alternative Education Programs (1999) E599: Strategic Processing of Text: Improving Reading Comprehension for Students with Learning Disabilities (2000) E638: Strategy Instruction (2002) E579: Student Groupings for Reading Instruction (1999) E621: Students with Disabilities in Correctional Facilities (2001) E627: Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention for Students with Disabilities: A Call to Educators (2002) E642: Supporting Paraeducators: A Summary of Current Practices (2003) E647: Teaching Decision Making to Students with Learning Disabilities by Promoting Self - Determination (2003) E590: Teaching Expressive Writing To Students with Learning Disabilities (1999) E605: The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)(2000) E592: The Link Between Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavioral Intervention Plans (BIPs)(2000) E641: Universally Designed Instruction (2003) E639: Using Scaffolded Instruction to Optimize Learning (2002) E572: Violence and Aggression in Children and Youth (1998) E635: What Does a Principal Need to Know About Inclusion?
The emotional part of the decision comes into play when you think about why you want to move.
By establishing your money management rules before you enter into a trade, you remove the emotional aspect of trading decisions and cut short your losses at a predetermined level.
So, assuming you too are human and prone to this type of emotional pressure on your decision - making (like the rest of us), it's smart to build into your plan safeguards that help you get through challenging periods without damaging your long - term returns (by selling in the midst of downturns).
She acknowledges that her decision to have a child is a spiritual and emotional choice, but she hasn't rushed blindly into the process.
I don't disagree that emotions gets investors into trouble often, and my decision to maintain my current level of savings and investing may entirely be an emotional decision.
Michonne takes what the previous seasons have established and kicks it into an even higher gear with even more open and moral choices which can be the difference in trying to be peaceful or rebellious, taking revenge on a bandit or letting him live and committing a terrifying action with an ever narrowing window of time to make your decision which could potentially save the life of someone close to Michonne within her group as such moral decisions always draw a powerful emotional response from the player.
These observations are correct in a revealing way but again letting instinctual fear and revulsion take the place of rational thought, emotional instincts and fear are once again leading us into decisions that will ultimately be proved to be a case of self - inflicted blindness and wasted efforts typical of this kind of stupidity.
To this point of the gathering together of people who feel personally insecure, that is, they spring into the fight or flight emotional mode when confronted with the unknown or particularly, uncertainty, these seem the same people who seek groups who insulate themselves from confrontation of their beliefs and / or having to make a decision, or choose side.
«Given the charged emotional dynamics of most pieces of estates litigation, an even greater need exists to impose the discipline of the general costs principle of «loser pays» in order to inject some modicum of reasonableness into decisions about whether to litigate estate - related disputes.»
Few of us enter into marriage or a civil partnership anticipating it to break down but in these modern times it pays to be practical when making one of the most emotional decisions of your life.
Within months, I was thrust into life - altering decisions that, even under the best of emotional situations, would have been difficult.
You never want to cave into an emotional impulse in the heat of the moment... deciding to quit a job should be a well - thought out and rationalized decision.
The way the parties and professionals interact with one another is radically different, the way information is gathered and assessed are different, and the way clients work together (with advice) to make solid decisions in their divorce that takes into account all of the legal, emotional, and financial elements in the divorce is a far cry from putting on a case at trial and asking the Judge to make all of the decisions.
«Therapy (which comes from the Greek word «to change»), is a very brave and personal endeavor that an individual and / or family undertakes to gain insight into their emotional state, decisions that have been made or to understand behavior.
Family therapy is utilized in creating emotional openness within the family, aiding parents in providing authority and supervision in the family, making decisions regarding home visitation, assisting the referring agency in determining aftercare planning, and helping the family develop some insight into their own family system.
Spanning history, civics, humanities, and literature, its courses bring students on journeys of discovery, incorporating ethical decision - making skills and social - emotional learning into the study of history and human behavior.
Things like the child's physical and emotional health, and developmental needs will all be studied and factored into the final custody decision.
In 2011, the district applied for and received a grant from the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) to integrate CASEL's core competencies — self - awareness, self - management, social awareness, responsible decision making and relationship skills — into its schools.
Furthermore, the costs of child and adolescent mental health can be substantial with a recent study estimating total annual costs of emotional disorders in the UK at # 1165 per person in 2007/2008 prices.12 Individuals treated for depression during childhood can continue to incur substantial costs into adulthood.13 These considerations should be contemplated when making resource allocation decisions.
still do your due diligence and take that into account before you make an emotional decision!
There was plenty of discussion about the impact of marriage equality on capital gains exclusions and title insurance decisions, but the roughly 150 attendees at the half - day continuing education class sponsored by the Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS ® gained an even deeper understanding of the emotional meaning of the landmark decision when the lead plaintiff in the case, Jim Obergefell, opened the session by sharing the personal journey that has turned him into a national civil rights hero for many.
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