Sentences with phrase «less coercive»

Regarding inept discipline, increased confidence that one can handle parenting challenges probably reduces frustration, distress, irritation, and anger in mothers (which often results in harsh discipline) and enhances the belief that less coercive means of discipline are enough to obtain child compliance.
Moreover, the Court makes clear that the judicial authority has the possibility not only to refuse to extend the detention period, but also to substitute detention with a less coercive measure or to order the release of the irregular migrants.
Although the director of the detention centre suggested that Mr. Mahdi should be released (Article 15 (4)-RRB- and subjected to a less coercive measure instead of detention (Article 15 (1)-RRB-, his administrative superiors opposed this proposition.
Taxes are... a far cheaper and less coercive way to curtail [harmful] behavior than laws or prescriptive regulations.
A less coercive policy would probably have slowed China's population growth just as much, if not more — as it did that of other countries in Asia.
Q. Even if I'm ready to make my classroom more democratic or less coercive, how successful can I be if everyone else in my building is still basically trying to control students?
«To demonstrate this, our results will need to be replicated in clinical studies also designed to test the differential susceptibility model, this time not only assessing the impact of more or less coercive parenting methods, but also the impact of intervention programs targeting parenting practices.»
Indeed, those who were raised in less coercive families at the age of 6 actually drank less alcohol than their less impulsive peers at the age of 15.
Yet researchers from the CHU Sainte - Justine Mother - child Research Hospital and University of Montreal have discovered a reversal of this trend for those children when raised in a less coercive environment.
Since taxing things is less coercive than banning them, perhaps a first step is to tax or charge individuals for the unhealthy choices they knowingly make that affect others.
Hartshorne's writings, however, contain other ideas which suggest that God's providential role in the world is richer and less coercive than can be gleaned from the foregoing account.
This use of power may appear more bloody, but it is less coercive and less destructive than the power to prevent change.

Not exact matches

Granted that coercive power is necessary if a State, or even a harmonious lesser order of society, is to exist, several very basic questions remain.
It has not seen the truth in the Spanish folk proverb, that «to make love is to declare one's sorrows»; nor has it noticed that the deepest expressions of love are not only painful to the one who loves but can also make inexorable demands on the one who is loved — demands which are not arbitrary and certainly not coercive in their manner of expression, but which are inexorable none the less, since they expect of the beloved the full and complete realization of all his possibilities as a lover.
But coercive power used for domination is more costly and less likely to prevail than non-coercive power.
• The stepfather - child relationship is substantially more challenging than the biological - father - child relationship: the relationship is not as close; stepfathers are less affectionate and more coercive with stepchildren; and stepchildren tend to be less warm and affectionate with stepfathers — even in long - term fairly successful stepfamilies (for review see Radhakrishna et al, 2001).
If they can find a popular echo, it is because supranational evolutions, such as European integration and, to a lesser extent, globalization, have indeed radically undermined national sovereignty in all its dimensions — democratic, socioeconomic, cultural and even coercive.
People love to possess things and attempt to enrich themselves through their efforts, and society will be more stable and have less enmity if people are left to pursue their own interests without coercive sharing.
Also, the biggest liberal concerns about Islamist practices and abuses involve matters that can only be implemented with majority control of the government (e.g. excessive use of corporal punishment in the criminal justice system), but which are much less harmful to non-Muslims, at least, when Muslims can only enforce their ideologies on co-religionists and can only do so via institutions of civil society rather than institutions of coercive government control.
«With less than three coercive controls on average per police authority, more needs to be done so that people can involve the police at an early stage before coercion turns into physical abuse.»
«[I] t can and does happen «here at home» also, albeit manifesting in less violent / coercive ways,» Quinn writes.
Artificial changes due government coercive power exercised on the Fair Market to favor a single industry or private party are always in some sense anti-democratic (in that they influence the individual decision - making of buyers and sellers); a narrower case where the change harms a single industry or private group is less anti-democratic but still interference.
A cultural attitude such as this strikes me as less likely to accommodate jealousy or possessive attitudes, power imbalances, controlling and coercive dynamics, or emotional, mental or economic abuse, in all families, whether diamorous or polyamorous.
As I concluded in that earlier post, it seems to me that a cultural attitude more embracing of polyamory and less insistent on monogamy, might be «less likely to accommodate jealousy or possessive attitudes, power imbalances, controlling and coercive dynamics, or emotional, mental or economic abuse, in all families, whether diamorous or polyamorous.»
Taylor et al argue that the important facets of positive parenting are undermined by the presence of certain socioeconomic conditions, in particular that unemployment, low income, and lack of social support is associated with more punitive and coercive discipline, more rejecting, less warm behaviours, and more aggressive parenting strategies affecting the behavioural, educational, and social development of children.
This is somewhat consistent with the suggestion that conduct problems in high CU children are less influenced by coercive parental responding to this behavior, including harsh discipline and criticism [58, 64, 65].
They are cold and disengaged in interactions with their babies.9 Furthermore, parents who trust that their child's course of biological development will proceed in a natural and healthy way are able to adjust better to their parenting role and less likely to develop a coercive parenting style.10
If parents listen to their child with full attention, they may be more likely to correctly discern their child's behavioral cues, more accurately perceive the underlying meaning and personal significance of their child's verbal communication, and become less reliant upon the use of the cognitive constructions and expectations that can cause coercive cycles or automaticity in parenting (Dumas 2005).
At the end of a 1 - year follow - up, treated children showed less teacher - rated internalizing and less parent - rated coercive and antisocial behavior than controls.
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