Sentences with phrase «normal behaviour for»

Normal behaviour for dwarf hamsters is similar to other hamsters.
The snake was seen in the same tree two days later — normal behaviour for boas, which often wait in one spot for as long as a month.
I also help parents and / or health care providers understand what a normal breastfeeding relationship looks like and what is normal behaviour for a breastfed baby.
This is normal behaviour for any fans.

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E and I ought by rights to be feeling very pleased with ourselves for being responsible enough to start making babies nice and young, i.e. at the time at which nature intended women to have them, but this is no longer regarded asresponsible or even normal behaviour by society.
And your behaviour sounds way more normal than mine when the postman arrives with an Amazon package I just know is a cookbook I've been waiting for... let us be honest, I basically lunged at him for Homemade Decadence the other week...
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
This is what keeping mothers and babies together does, it allows for education on normal newborn behaviour and what they are looking for.
Breastfeeding is normal mammal behaviour, and so for something that is normal, how much extra work do you need to do?
This is especially important for issues regarding normal breastfeeding behaviour, sleep and cranky babies.
Watch out for night waking, chewing fists and wanting extra feeds as these are normal behaviours which won't go away just because you wean.
In my opinion any healthcare worker working with lactating parents and babies should be well versed in normal infant behaviour and breastfeeding and should know when they need to refer a parent and baby out for more detailed breastfeeding support from an IBCLC.
Specific advice might be needed to help mothers distinguish normal infant feeding behaviour from issues related to caring for multiples (Gromada 1998).
In my opinion any healthcare worker working with birthing parents and babies should be well versed in normal infant behaviour and breastfeeding and should know when they need to refer a parent and baby out for more detailed breastfeeding support from an IBCLC.
So a baby's normal behaviour ends up causing that one person (the mother, usually) to be horribly overstressed from lack of sleep and constant concern for the baby.
For the most part, these behaviours (although frustrating) are completely normal.
Salk L (1960) The effects of the normal heart beat sound on the behaviour of the newborn infant: implications for mental health.
Given the well - recognised importance of close contact in establishing breastfeeding, and the need for frequent suckling, anthropologists consider that mother - infant sleep contact is a normal, species - typical, parenting behaviour for humans.
Children are often disciplined for perfectly normal sexual behaviour, like masturbation or the possession of magazines like Nuts or Zoo.
As mentioned already the «Centre for policy studies» has said that the NHSLA has liabilities of some # 16.8 billion, reducing this figure would make huge inroads to the efficiency saving the NHS has to make without compromising patient safety and staff numbers It would be wise for those within the NHS and from the «Centre for policy studies» to look to their own as for the reason why patients look to the law for recompense, before we say that the compensation culture is «ingrained in the national psyche as a warped form of normal behaviour».
The report centred on the fact that a report produced by the think tank «Centre for policy studies» has shown it says how litigation against public bodies such as the NHS is «ingrained in the national psyche as a warped form of normal behaviour».
In some cats, stress inhibits normal behaviour; for example, reducing exploratory behaviour or affiliative behaviours such as social grooming (allogrooming).
His capacity for normal behaviour and thought is greatly reduced and I'm told the same happens when other older people have the same kind of infection.
But not since Freud's pseudoscientific theories early last century has psychiatry claimed any broad theoretical basis for making sense of our normal and abnormal feelings, thinking and social behaviours — the complexities at the heart of being human.
«Such dynamic behaviours were difficult to find using normal techniques, and our findings were made possible by single - molecule tracking of new fluorescent ganglioside probes,» said Kenichi Suzuki of the Institute for Integrated Cell - Material Sciences (WPI - iCeMS) and the paper's co-author.
The authors believe these findings may be relevant to the general UK population, as the spread of scores in this sample was within the normal population range for both reading and behaviour.
For a normal man or woman, who is straight, it will not be possible to understand your sexual behaviour.
Kaluuya is a great avatar as Chris for the audience, his polite stoicism and tolerance of the seemingly innocuous racist undertones and enquiries of the white community as normal behaviour contrasting with the suspicions and terror in other scenes.
Sensible, sustained feedback that leads to student progress as evidenced in books and folders is just as important as is adherence to normal routines for maintaining excellent behaviour.
Also when this behaviour starts, if I shut the bike down and let it sit for 15 minutes or so, everything goes back to normal and it seems fine.
It is essential for cat owners to understand that scratching is part of normal cat behaviour.
As the dog's owner you clearly know what is normal and abnormal behaviour and activity for your dog.
It is a natural behaviour for your dog to do, just as it is normal for us humans to speak.
Im concerned about worms - Her behaviour appears normal, and she's a happy little girl, but is Sun - Tues too long to wait for her to receive a worming tab if necessary?
Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behaviour but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for.
Peeing and pooping are normal, natural and necessary behaviours for puppies and dogs!
The veterinary behaviourist must also receive training in normal species typical behaviour, comparative animal behaviour, the principles of learning and behaviour modification, abnormal behaviour, psychopharmacology and the effects of disease on behaviour, and must work for at least two years seeing cases under the mentorship of a board certified behaviourist.
Common behaviour that is normal — Sudden burst of energy may seem abnormal but for a hamster this is common.
This isn't normal behaviour but may be medical (nutritional deficiency) or behavioural (just wants to eat everything); you should be punishing Norman when he is eating things he shouldn't and you should ensure that things are not left around in easy reach for him to chew and consume.
It then becomes important to establish the cat's motivation for this behaviour and whether, in the context, it is normal or abnormal.
Today, dogs who react this way may be at risk for rehoming or worse... no matter how normal the behaviour.
Another major difficulty for behavioural researchers is that the term «behaviour problems» has been used to encompass behavioural disorders as well as normal dog behaviours that the owner sees as a problem.
For most of the questions in the Stereotypic Behaviour Q we had answers from 258 — 367 dogs, except for the question «time dog has to spend alone during normal day» for which we received only 134 answers (question was added later to the For most of the questions in the Stereotypic Behaviour Q we had answers from 258 — 367 dogs, except for the question «time dog has to spend alone during normal day» for which we received only 134 answers (question was added later to the for the question «time dog has to spend alone during normal day» for which we received only 134 answers (question was added later to the for which we received only 134 answers (question was added later to the Q).
I really do not like this sheep mob of social justice warriors that we are creating, who are determined to stone anyone and everyone to death for any stupid human behaviour that doesn't perfectly fall in line with the mass - prescribed and oppressive, and almost emotionless and robotic in nature, social «normal» as it has been dictated to us in recent times.
The Court of Appeal accepted that the judge was entitled to conclude that it was a normal characteristic for the horse to rear up in the particular circumstances of the case because it was «natural» for horses to do so in certain circumstances from time to time, even if such behaviour was not «usual».
One of the most common misconceptions is that a person in a car accident must change their normal, everyday behaviours in some way or they won't have an ICBC claim for their injuries.
Regarding the child, the importance of the intrauterine and early postnatal environments for metabolic programming and modifications of the epigenome is increasingly recognised, 12 — 14 particularly for metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.15 Thus, GDM is related to macrosomia at birth (> 4 kg), to excess body fat and (central) obesity and to insulin secretion in infants and children, the obesity being in part mediated by maternal body mass index (BMI) or birth weight.16 — 23 Intrauterine exposure to GDM also doubles the risk for subsequent type 2 diabetes in offspring compared with offspring of mothers with a high genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes, but with normal glucose tolerance during the index pregnancy.24 Maternal prepregnancy overweight and excessive gestational weight gain also predict high birth weight and adiposity during infancy.12 25 This is highly relevant, as up to 60 % — 70 % of women with GDM are overweight or obese before pregnancy.26 Finally, maternal lifestyle behaviour such as a high fat diet or lack of physical activity during pregnancy can influence offspring adiposity independent of maternal obesity.12 27
It's normal for a child's behaviour to change as she develops.
If children become aggressive or develop other challenging behaviours, parents should set limits as normal, but also help the child to talk about what is going on for them.
Group parenting programmes have been shown to have a positive impact on the mental health of children and parents in the short term.9 — 12 Positive results have been obtained from randomised controlled trials and other studies with parents of children with clinically defined behaviour disorders, 9,13,14 children at high risk of behaviour problems, 9,15 and to a lesser extent with normal populations.16, 17 They have also been obtained in trials of interventions for parents and children of different ages.18, 19 The number of trials carried out in the UK is small.13, 15,20,21 A recent systematic review concluded that these programmes are effective in the long term, 12 but most of the trials on which this review was based used a waiting list control design, and as a result outcome data are not reported on the control groups beyond 6 months.
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