Brief irritation or anger can be expected as
normal emotional behavior.
Not exact matches
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.
Grandin sets out to portray the mental and
emotional character of animals and its resemblance to that of autistic people — all of it set against the familiar backdrop of
normal human intelligence and
behavior.
One way of ensuring membership in the club of «
normal boys» was to harass others for
behavior that was seen as feminine, such as being
emotional, smiling too much, caring about clothing, dancing (for white boys), or being incompetent.
Our Calming soft chews support relaxation, balanced
behavior and
normal emotional balance in dogs during times of stress, such as car travel and thunderstorms.
Examples of
emotional abuse include incessant discouragement, failure to show love or affection, extreme penalization for positive actions or
normal behavior, failure to provide food or care when the child disobeys, or frequently yelling at or humiliating a child.
This is particularly important as more
emotional parents are more likely to be impulsive, and are more likely to make negative attributions about their children's
behavior and use corporal punishment believing it is justified and
normal in this case.
TY - JOUR AU - 김보람 AU - Kyungsook Lee AU - 박진아 AU - 이지성 TI - The
Emotional - Behavioral Characters and
Behavior Problems in Institutionalized Care Children: Focusing on gender differences T2 - The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology PY - 2008 VL - 13 IS - 1 PB - The Korean Society For Woman Psychology SP - 43 - 61 SN - 1229 - 0726 AB - This study examined the institutional children's psychological features as comparing institutional care children with
normal children focusing on gender differences.
It can be hard to tell whether your teenager is just experiencing
normal emotional growing pains or whether certain
behaviors are warning signs that warrant professional help.
The result is tragic: Years of fighting, harmful accusations, escalation of family conflict and, most of all, severe damage to the
emotional well - being of the children, all because parents misunderstood their children's
normal behavior.