Anyway, if you ever think there is
a more effective consequence, let me know in a respectful way, and I might change my mind.
Not exact matches
we have become so reliant upon one individual to run the whole operation that our once relevant scouting department has become so stagnant that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once... when this occurs the management team, who by this juncture is little
more than a congregation of spefically chosen «yes» men, making it incredibly difficult for new ideas to emerge and / or transfers / contract renegotiations to be dealt with in a timely and
effective manner... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any
consequence ever again
So it's important to evaluate the
consequences you are currently using and determine whether you might want to implement other punishments that could be
more effective.
There's really no perfect way to do it — some
consequences are simply
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Here are six ways to make your
consequences more effective:
And ultimately,
consequences are
more effective in improving behavior problems in children.
Use natural and logical
consequences to teach children, which are
more effective than punishment, and doesn't instill fear.
And when you do have to give him negative
consequences, they'll be
more likely to be
effective when you have been giving your child regular doses of positive attention.
The program helps parents make
consequences more effective while reducing manipulative behavior, such as whining and begging.
Positive attention also makes negative
consequences more effective.
When you have a tight bond, positive
consequences, such as praise, become much
more effective.
The
more intuitive the
consequence, the
more effective it will be in preventing unacceptable behavior.
And it will make your
consequences more effective.
Instead of fighting back, you can do better by stopping power struggles and learning
more effective discipline techniques, like time - out and using logical and natural
consequences, and not wasting a lot of time fighting before you use them.
The
more effective thing to do is to give him a
consequence (running in the parking lot will mean that he won't get to help you run errands anymore, or you won't be able to get him his favorite snack or toy or whatever he wants at the store since he did this dangerous thing in the parking lot that you told him not to do).
Even though negative
consequences will likely be needed at times, positive attention is often
more effective.
Thankfully, these «positive»
consequences seem to make negative
consequences more effective when needed.
The trick to
effective consequences is to choose something they value, tie it to a specific daily behavior, and make them hungry for
more of it by giving them a taste of success, every single day.
Forcing your child to say, «I'm sorry» might not be
effective, but giving him
more direct
consequences to his actions might be.
(If you need
more help giving your child
effective consequences, James Lehman has a best - selling program called The Complete Guide to Consequences that ca
consequences, James Lehman has a best - selling program called The Complete Guide to
Consequences that ca
Consequences that can help you.)
As a
consequence, new obesity and diabetes drugs that activate brown adipose tissue are expected to be
more effective.
A Four - Step Plan Given the scale of the climate challenge and the
consequences of delay, four steps need to be taken to mobilize a
more effective strategy.
While another way to stigmatize tanning would be to stress the health
consequences, «for young people it may be
more effective to emphasize the appearance,» Yoo said.
These measures arent nearly as
effective as giving away a pet, however, and going this route will likely have
consequences —
more symptoms,
more medication, and a potential worsening of asthma — that should be weighed against the distress of seeing a cat or dog pitter - patter out of your life forever.
While it serves the very important purpose of disinfecting the water (though there are other
more effective and
more expensive ways now), it does have some potentially serious health
consequences.
Correlation does not imply causation, however, and it would be important to use archival data to study the introduction of specific policies regarding teacher recruitment and retention to see whether these policies achieve
more diverse teaching forces as a
consequence — or whether diverse teaching forces achieved via these policies are
more or less
effective than are those otherwise observed.
• formulate new theories of change to catalyze
more effective intervention strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate the adverse
consequences of toxic stress in children.
It allows them to target
consequences on a smaller subset of low - performing schools and move away from NCLB - era interventions that were largely ineffective, and states appear to be focusing their efforts on
more promising interventions that target growth and
effective practices.
Rather than looking for a
more effective negative
consequence (punishment), I recommend that they focus on
more positive
consequences.
This compelling knowledge base underscores three significant, unmet needs: (1) valid and reliable biological and bio-behavioral measures (or «biomarkers») of «toxic stress» to identify children who are at higher risk of chronic disease in adulthood; (2)
more effective intervention strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate the long - term health
consequences of significant adversity in early childhood; and (3) biomarkers that are sensitive to change and can thus be used to assess the short - term and medium - term effects of intervention strategies whose ultimate impacts on physical and mental health may not be apparent until decades later.
It may seem logical to concentrate health messages on the life - threatening
consequences of smoking but it may be that raising awareness of the risk of blindness would be
more effective.»
Branching scenarios can be included in the case, enabling learners to see the
consequences of their decisions, making the experience
more memorable and
effective.
Dr. Dylan Wiliam explains the meanings and
consequences of educational assessments — and what you can do right now to make assessments
more effective.
It seems to us that whenever someone proposes actually holding teachers accountable for teaching (e.g. allowing principals to walk into their classrooms
more than once a year to evaluate them; having real
consequences for ineffective teaching or egregious behavior; etc.) there is a tsunami of push - back and vitriol that is knee - jerk, sadly
effective and incredibly depressing if you know the very real impact their «teacher protection at all costs» policies have on students, especially low - income students who get the worst of the worst in our «zip code» - based system.
Wright is an enthusiastic and
effective presenter, but he said one
consequence of the budget cuts is that in - house teacher leaders» efforts are rarely augmented by outside speakers who might be able to help teachers learn things
more quickly.
But
effective as this pace - without -
consequence approach is, it's achieved with a kind of icy detachment that's
more impressive than it is involving.
They are
more expensive, but they are highly
effective at serving the required purpose without negative
consequences should problems occur.
Not every sidequest in The Witcher 3 is as
effective as that, and plenty of them boil down to following your witcher senses to the next marker then fighting a monster, but that just makes it unexpected when some of them throw their
consequences back in your face — an element of mystery
more effective than having to visit a seer in Ultima IV.
The choices you make in Until Dawn have
more far - reaching
consequences than in most other survival horror games: the butterfly effect feature it so heavily relies on is highly
effective.
Toshihiro Nagoshi and Team Yakuza have been working hard on their
consequence system that reacts and evaluates your battle performance and strategy, the
more effective fighter you are, the
more likely your squad mates will listen to you in regards to advice and planning out how to take large groups of machine downs.
I believe geoengineering is a much
more effective term, seeing as the mass - media used it it their recent plug of David Keith saying that the «ptheory» and «proposals» of geoengineering «could potentially have negative
consequences.»
If it would turn out that real negative
consequences are far down the road,
more economists might agree with Bjorn Lomborg and such that it's much
more effective to gather and distribute wealth now and pay for adaptation later.
The predicted
consequences of not acting are becoming
more tangible and the window for taking
effective action around the world is closing fast.
This information could improve the geographical allocation of resources and contribute to the design of
more effective strategies aimed at preventing or mitigating the
consequences of climate change.
Such considerations can also be factors for socially responsible investors who are concerned about increased carbon emissions in the U.S. Investors, with
more than $ 3 trillion in assets and who use an environmental, social and governance criteria, have been
effective at encouraging companies to consider environmental
consequences in their business decisions.
It draws
consequences from Åkerberg Fransson C - 617 / 10 (already commented on this blog here and here), but this time goes in another direction as it extends the obligation of Member States in the field of criminal law for a
more effective penalisation at the expense of national criminal procedure.
While the evidence is mixed that these policies are
effective at deterring crime, the evidence of their collateral
consequences is
more consistent.
It would most likely be up to a jury to consider whether modern day football helmet has any design defects and, in weighing that question, a Massachusetts jury would be asked to weigh several factors: - the gravity of the danger posed by the current football helmet design - the likelihood that head injury will result from the use of the helmet - the technical feasibility of a safer alternative design - the financial feasibility of that alternative design, and - any other
consequences likely to result from the alternative design However, even if a jury were to conclude that there exists a cost -
effective design that would be
more effective in preventing head injuries than the current football helmet design, the manufacturer might still have a few defenses under Massachusetts law: the so - called Vassallo defense and Correia defense.
You will have a better store of knowledge on how to drive safely and you will save money and all the other
consequences that would have come with future violations had you not taken the time to learn to become a
more effective and safe driver.
The higher risk for maternal postpartum depression is also associated with reduced parenting skills, which may have negative
consequences for the development of the child.28 — 30 Parents of obese children may lack
effective parenting skills providing both a consistent structured frame and emotional support.31 In women with GDM, psychosocial vulnerability including low levels of social and family networks is associated with
more adverse neonatal outcomes, especially increased birth weight.32 Thus, there is a tight interaction between maternal lifestyle, weight status, mental health, social support as well as between maternal and child's overall health.