Sentences with phrase «more negative labels»

Unfortunately, some parents use more negative labels, like, «She's a klutz,» or «He's my hyper one.»

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The study included two surveys labeled «word of mouth» and «buzz,» which asked respondents whether they had talked about a brand with friends or family members and if they'd noticed more positive or negative sentiments around a brand in the past two weeks, respectively.
Instead of labeling the chart with a neutral title such as, «Mortgage Rates By Race,» like I did with this article, the Pew Research Center decided to focus on the negatives and entitled it, «Blacks, Hispanics More Likely To Pay Higher Mortgage Rates.»
A Paper Tiger was the label that was applied to the USA as the Oil Sheiks couldn't wait to get out of Dollars and into Gold and Swiss Franks (would you believe you had to pay 20 % negative interest if you wanted to keep more than $ 100,000 in SF).
I understand that every interaction you have with someone with a «Christian» label on themselves will shape your view of Christianity as a whole, but I would encourage you to keep in mind that the negative experiences often aren't representative of the whole, and that they will be much more memorable to you than perhaps dozens of interactions you have had with Christians who treated you well.
@Doc... «you can go ahead and label atheism a belief system, but it is nothing more than a negative statement.
To be sure, it's entertaining to marvel at Masaru Emoto, a Japanese alternative healer who claims that crystals grow more symmetrically inside bottles labeled with positive messages than in those with negative messages attached.
People who test negative for thyroid antibodies are more likely to be labeled as non-Hashimoto's and remain undiagnosed
In Louisiana, where the fight over Common Core has been particularly salient, the effect of the «Common Core» label was even more negative than in the American public as whole, and the impact on polarization was greater.
And in this quest for a more humanizing pedagogy, one that disrupts the traditional, meritocratic system, it's critical that we turn to asset - and strength - based creative ways to celebrate, honor, bolster, and include students who have been labeled — perhaps for years — by a letter grade that stands for failing as well as by negative, deficit descriptors.
School - related problems such as academic failure, low educational aspirations, negative labeling, and trouble at school are key risk factors for gang joining among girls, and these may be more influential for them than for boys (Peterson, 2012; Thornberry, et al., 2003).
While government agency - backed RMBS were not immune to the negative credit risk implications, especially as the government agencies — Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA or Fannie Me) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC or Freddie Mac)-- were placed under conservatorship by the U.S. government in 2008, «private label» RMBS without government backing were clearly the more volatile investments, and they suffered losses in the underlying assets, as well as severe swings in market value.
Perhaps if the game was labeled more clearly on the app store it would have set expectations better and not had the negative backlash.
«This case is very simple: Defendants convince consumers to buy their «FIJI» brand of bottled water — and to pay more for FIJI than for competing brands — by advertising and labeling FIJI as «The World's Only CARBON NEGATIVE bottled water».
More on Carbon Footprinting and Labelling on TreeHugger: Is a Negative CO2 Footprint Possible?
People who oppose this «loosening» of moral standards are often labeled negative terms, such as prude, rigid,... Read More»
Psychologists have used the term Passive - Aggressive Personality Disorder (PAPD) as a label to characterize people who are chronically stubborn, pouty, sulky, irritable, procrastinating, and argumentative.1 More recently, PAPD was renamed Negativistic Personality Disorder to include other negative behaviors, such as complaining about being misunderstood, envy of others, and exaggerated complaints of personal misfortune.2 Both terms have been controversial; some psychologists believe that many of the symptoms only occur in certain situations (or certain relationships) and do not reflect an underlying pervasive personality trait that the person carries with them across relationships.3
Compared with control children, they had more difficulties with friendships, 29 poorer theory of mind, 16 difficulties labelling and understanding the causes of common emotions, 16 increased fantasy proneness and difficulty distinguishing fantasy and reality, 31 increased negative attributional style, dysfunctional attitudes, rumination and self - criticism.32 They also experience difficulties in the mother — child relationship, with four studies reporting high levels of disrupted attachment styles, 21, 29, 31, 32 and in role - play scenarios elevated levels of role - reversal with parents, fear of abandonment, and negative expectations of parents.31 These factors are known to put children at risk of poor mental health outcomes, and indeed, this appears to be the case.
The writers advocate for giving parents more support in this arena because «negative feelings dissipate when children can talk about their emotions, label them, and feel understood» (p. 93).
The label of ADHD may also evoke social devaluation beyond the specific behaviors associated with this disorder, as even when targets» behaviors are held constant, peers make more negative social judgments about targets whose behaviors have been labeled as «due to ADHD» as opposed to when such a label is not provided [52, 53].
The research reviewed thus far indicates that: 1) having positive peer relationships is developmentally important for all children, whether ADHD or not; 2) low acceptance or rejection by peers places children at risk for a host of serious negative outcomes; 3) peer impairment is present in both boys and girls with ADHD; 4) once rejected, overcoming a negative reputation with peers is extremely difficult; 5) once labeled «ADHD» by peers, a negative process is set in motion whereby children suffer more negative treatment by peers; and 6) treatment of peer problems in children with ADHD is extremely difficult — we have yet to identify a treatment method that normalizes the peer functioning of children with ADHD.
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