Kids are constantly being diagnosed with «psychological problems» that are
just normal behavior.
It involves young people and criminalizes behavior that is often
just normal behavior for many teens.
Without examining her, I can't commenton whether Lilly might be painful, or if that is
just her normal behavior.
Heck, even your children become less annoying because their imperfections don't seem like failings on your part, but
just the normal behavior of kids.
Not exact matches
If anything, today's action
just signals that the low - volatility period is over and the market has now returned to it's
normal behavior.
I take it from your answer that bi and poly are
just two more manifestations of
normal se xual
behavior, right?
Yo moron, sexuality wasn't studied till the 19th century which is why the experts determined
just recently that heterosexual
behavior and homosexual
behavior are
normal aspects of human sexuality.
I'm super critical thinking that I've done something wrong — nope
just normal newborn
behavior!
A dog barking is a perfectly
normal behavior,
just as a human being speaking is.
And to remember to do some research not
just about the pregnancy and about the birth, but about what is
normal baby
behavior so that when you go home with your baby you don't get freaked out, because you didn't really know what to expect.
And the
behaviors that parents are inclined to do naturally — like eye contact and face - to - face interaction, speaking in «motherese» (higher - pitched and slower than
normal speech), and holding — are
just the ones shown to grow the right - brain regions in the baby that influence emotional life and especially emotion regulation.
While is most cases, this is
just normal baby
behavior, it can also be a reason for concern.
Saying, «If you put away your clothes, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really
just bribes your kindergartner for what should be
normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that she'll decide she can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up her clothes.
I'm actually wondering if your baby is having problems pushing out her poop at all — or if what you're seeing is
just normal infant
behavior.
To me, that's
just normal child - like
behavior, best handled with a sense of humor.
If he is feedings more than eight to 12 times a day and anything else about his
behavior is worrying you I feel like the best cause of action is to see an experienced International Board Certified Lactation Consultant to help determine what is going on and whether it's
just a variation of
normal.
Saying, «If you clean up your toys, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really
just bribes your preschooler for what should be
normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that he'll decide he can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up his toys.
Saying, «If you clean up your toys, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really
just bribes your child for what should be
normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that she'll decide she can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up her toys.
Was there a time when you thought something was wrong with your child when it was
just normal gifted
behavior?
«It's
just not
normal infant
behavior and it is a direct sabotage of healthy breast - feeding because it may limit a mother's ability to provide adequate nutrition.»
This
behavior is
normal and you can
just ignore it.
As the term suggests, disruptive
behaviors are
just that —
behaviors at home, school, and elsewhere that literally disrupt the
normal flow of things.
At the next meal I did indeed slap his little hand, which he thought was a new game but it left me feeling awful; it
just didn't seem right to hit him for
normal baby
behavior.
But it also shows you
just how
normal the really babyish
behavior is.
So many mothers, who expect that breastfeeding should
just come «naturally,» are set up to fail when the reality doesn't match the image they're given, and when everyone around them, equally under - informed about breastfeeding and
normal newborn
behavior, suggests that their baby is «eating too often» or that they should
just give the baby a bottle.
They say it would be a mistake to judge
just from its appearance and
behavior that a clone — such as the cute kitty born last spring at Texas A&M University (ScienceNOW, 14 February)-- is
normal.
Moreover, artificially increasing or decreasing testosterone levels within the
normal range usually
just reinforces previous patterns of aggression rather than dramatically transforming
behavior; beta males may still be milquetoasts, and alphas still bullies.
The new work shows that materials hosting a type - II Weyl fermion have mixed
behavior: While for some directions of magnetic fields the resistivity increases
just like in
normal metals, for other directions of the fields, the resistivity can decrease like in the Weyl semimetals, offering possible technological applications.
But research on one particularly freaky species shows us
just how much we have left to learn about cephalopods: The larger Pacific striped octopus displays mating and hunting
behavior unlike any other, suggesting that the routines we think of as being «
normal» for an octopus might
just be the only ones we've observed.
or whatever else but
just having a basic understanding there helps me understand, with Lana,
normal monthly fluctuations in
behavior and attention and even intelligence.
Just like any
normal guy, we tend to exhibit insane
behavior, especially in our adult dating lives.
Just like the
normal form, this alternative praises students based on their
behavior or characteristics such as flexibility, accountability, optimism, respect, grit, perseverance and more.
This gearbox
just really struggles with anything outside of calm,
normal driving
behavior.»
It feels a touch too lazy for my liking — I prefer the car's
Normal setting for performance
behavior that's
just right.
A lot of rabies vaccinosis symptoms are things you might consider «
normal» in your dog — or you think it's
just a
behavior or training issue.
Finally, it's
just a
normal canine
behavior.
Most likely, the puppy is
just engaging in completely
normal canine
behaviors which are often perceived by dog owners as problematic.
Drinking a lot and urinating a lot can be a sign of a problem like a urinary tract infection, diabetes, etc but it's usually
just normal puppy
behavior = kind of «overgoing» everything, lol.
As you read these descriptions, be aware that none of these are absolutes; if your dog has acted a certain way his whole life, then it
just might be
normal behavior for him.
A puppy who bites your hands isn't «bad» or defective in some way — she's
just displaying
normal species - specific
behavior for a young dog.
If your cat is in her golden years and you are seeing some changes in her
behavior, activity, or appetite, don't assume that those changes are
just normal aging.
Is not meowing a sign that something is wrong with your feline or is it
just normal cat
behavior?
It can sometimes be very difficult to tell whether a dog is performing a natural alert or
just displaying
normal dog
behavior.
Firstly, it is important to determine
just why your dog is licking excessively, and if the
behavior is
normal or not.
She, and like many other people, believed that this type of guarding
behavior was
just a
normal dog trait, and that Hugo was
just more intimidating and rough about it.
In reality, many of the issues, such as scratching and chewing, are
just parts of
normal feline
behavior and can be curbed when given appropriate outlets.
If your dog or cat is otherwise healthy and his
behavior is
normal, my recommendation is to withhold food — not water,
just food — for 12 hours.
My puppy
just BIT me!!!!» You may be surprised to know that this is perfectly
normal puppy
behavior, driven by primitive instincts to get feedback on their mouths.
Of course,
just because a
behavior is
normal or natural in one situation, that doesn't mean it's acceptable in another, and little Rascal has to learn that biting / nipping humans is a no - no.
You probably have to learn the
normal and abnormal cat
behavior ultimately,
just hang in there.