Sentences with phrase «not teach behavior»

Generally, you can not teach behavior.
It does not teach behavior change.

Not exact matches

While some folks are, of course, naturally gifted in this area, if you're not an inherently smooth operator you can teach yourself behaviors and mental tricks that will help you win friends, influence people, and make a strong impression when you walk in a room.
The challenge with training adult sales professionals is not in the content or sales techniques taught, but ensuring those skills and best practices you introduce are actually put into practice, that is a change in their daily behaviors and routines.
We are taught to bring other to God by our own behavior, not by forcing them to be like us.
Lent is a way to remind yourself each day for the 40 days before Easter that you are a Christian and that you have behaviors that are not in line with God's teachings and allows you to devote more time and thought to those things.
I think religion promotes this behavior by teaching people that somehow it is better to maintain your faith in something at all costs than admit you're wrong when the evidence doesn't support your view.
Observer — I am neither those... However I am a hypocrite who knows the truth and teaches the truth yet does not in my everyday life am consistent with my behaviors.
As noted by others here, Jesus does not explicitly teach about beastiality, rape or incest, yet should we conclude that «the jury is out» on these behaviors?
Anyone who tries to teach anybody a standard for human behavior that does not come from the Bible is making a mistake.
Christian teaching could be very helpful if it connected salvation, not to holding sectarian beliefs, but to behavior supportive of public order, and it increasingly did so.
Keep in mind that even though Jesus dined with those different than him and taught loving everyone (because we are all sinners), he did not advocate their behaviors and sins.
Calling him names and saying he is going to hell is certainly not behavior that the teachings of Christ condones.
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
With this caveat, and along with it the honest admission that the material in the Gospels is not the kind that permits us (after the fashion of earlier «liberal» Protestantism) to pay Jesus what we might style moral compliments — as if he is indubitably known as in every sense, both in teaching and in behavior, to be ideally perfect — we can go on to consider his humanity, insofar as it can be recovered from the impressions of him found in the New Testament.
A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temparate, sober - minded, of good behavior, hospitable, able to teach; not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for money, but gentle, not quarrelsome, not covetous; one who rules his own house well, having his children in submission with all reverence (for if a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God?)
Such hateful behaviors and actions have nothing to do with Jesus, look nothing like Jesus, and are not at all what Jesus taught or wanted His followers to do.
It is not the teachings of Jesus Christ or Christianity which is to blame for our behavior, Christianity is a victim of our tribalistic habits which we bring into it.
We can only change them indirectly, by increasing our understanding, confessing when our behaviors don't match up, and practicing disciplines that teach our hearts God's ways.
Of course, I would never say that about you because I was taught in my church that we're all sinners and that it's belief, and not perfect behavior, that determines whether one is a Christian.
'' You should be more in shock and awe that these gay people have picked a religion that condemns their behavior» This coming from someone who subscribes to a religion that teaches that every single person in the world is an unworthy pile of sc.um that doesn't deserve anythin merely because they exist.
We are not just to teach the world about Jesus, are to show the world who Jesus is by are actions and behaviors.
The real challenge is how to teach virtuous behavior to a generation that does not come from a tradition of Judeo - Christian morality and hence has no sense of revealed truth.
Christ was either crazy or correct in his teachings and HE loved everyone, but that does not mean that he condoned their behavior if it contradicted his teachings.
In presenting these elemental Christian teachings in class I have often found that students are quick to ask the following question: if one took seriously Jesus» message that we do not have to earn our sense of feeling good about ourselves, would this not allow for an unrestrained, licentious life, believing that we are loved regardless of our behavior?
The format will be similar to the «respect at work» campaign, in which three or four league representatives taught an hour - long program with coaches, players and team personnel about behaviors that will not be tolerated and what resources are available if outside help is needed.
What I learned from working with the Newcastle team, and with youth football programs across the country over the years is that traditional concussion education in which athletes, coaches, and parents are taught the signs and symptoms of concussion, and the health risks of concussion and repetitive head trauma, isn't working to change the concussion reporting behavior of athletes.
Available free of charge on MomsTEAM's new SmartTeams concussion website, the #TeamUp4ConcussionSafetyTM program, developed by MomsTEAM Institute as part of its SmartTeams Play SafeTM initiative with a Mind Matters Educational Challenge Grant from the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Department of Defense, is designed to do just that: to increase reporting by athletes of concussion symptoms by engaging coaches, athletes, parents, and health care providers in a season - long, indeed career - long program which emphasizes that immediate reporting of concussion symptoms - not just by athletes themselves but by their teammate «buddies» - not only reduces the risk the athlete will suffer a more serious brain injury - or, in rare cases, even death - but is actually helps the team's chances of winning, not just in that game, but, by giving athletes the best chance to return as quickly as possible from concussion, the rest of the season, and by teaching that honest reporting is a valued team behavior and a hallmark of a good teammate.
When we use harsh punitive measures to control the behavior we teach the child his needs are not important and he needs to shut up about them and ignore them or else there will be ill consequences.
What also happens is that you use words that aren't effective in teaching your child the skills he needs to change his behavior.
But even with you pledging to be on your best behavior on a regular basis, there does need to be some teaching and explaining involved — manners can't be learned strictly by osmosis.
By anticipating problems and offering choices, parents teach kids which behaviors will yield positive results and which ones won't.
One of the main problems with spanking is that it doesn't teach your child better behavior.
Although bribes can be tempting as it can make kids change their behavior immediately, it doesn't teach appropriate skills over the long haul.
By encouraging those who still advocate corporal punishment to see the facts behind reasons parents today think corporal punishment works and breaking down those reasons to see why those reasons don't stand up to facts and examination, we can protect the most vulnerable members of society: children, who should be taught how to behave correctly on their own and develop the skills to regulate their own behavior so that they don't need to be constantly disciplined and who should not be physically hurt so that they obey at that particular moment, without learning how to regulate themselves in the future.
It's important to teach your child that those behaviors are not OK.
Children can be taught to not feel ashamed of the toileting behaviors and psychotherapy can help decrease the sense of shame, guilt and / or loss of self esteem that children may feel.
Many child behavior psychologists believe that needed life lessons are not being taught when discipline is angry and painful, and corporal punishment will often leave a child with increased anxiety and the inability to trust parental figures.
There are advantages to potty train girls: you do not have to teach them to pee standing up and most toddlers are potty trained by women (whom they model their behavior after already).
Schools with good discipline not only correct misbehavior but also teach appropriate behavior and coping skills.
Actually, if the child doesn't know the expected behavior, then the child needs teaching to learn.
If you don't teach your child appropriate behavior s / he will be spoiled even with a bunch of siblings.
««TV teaches people that aggressive behavior is normative, that the world around you is a jungle when it's actually not so.»
Behavior is not taught to children by talking about it.
This class is a necessity for parents with picky eaters of any age and, if your little one isn't quite ready for solids just yet, it is a great class to teach you how to avoid picky eating behaviors in your little one.
Sometimes i have to just «walk away» and eventually teach her that this behavior is not tolerated!
Physical punishment may stop the behavior for a while, but it does not teach your child to change.
And just because parents may be focused on teaching their kids appropriate behavior doesn't mean they should ignore the principles that drew them to AP in the first place.
Teach your child to understand that physical violence is not acceptable behavior during a game or competition.
I refuse to teach her to read before they do it in school (unless she picks it up on her own), the best argument I heard was that if the child learns to read to early s / he will be bored in class with all the consequences of it (bad behavior, starting to dislike learning, and what not).
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