As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one
of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).
Our mission, vision and values are a vital part
of our everyday interactions with all employees, and most importantly, with patients and families.
He frequently combines performance and object in his practice, developed out
of everyday interactions with people on the street.
The project aims to explain to the viewer how art investigates and comments on the processes
of everyday interactions between people and the world, how contemporary art practices interpret the current condition of disappearing transitions from object to subject, from nature and culture to conceptions of the world as a collective process.
Sam Moulton, research director at Panorama Education, which created the tool, said social perspective - taking is a foundational human capacity that underlies a variety
of everyday interactions.
The report also emphasises the action needed to allow women to disclose violence as part
of their everyday interactions so that we can support earlier identification and intervention to stop violence and abuse from escalating to critical levels.
This process is applicable to all kinds
of everyday interactions, both with the police and with others who might engage in discriminatory behavior, such as landlords or teachers.»
«These are all forms of helping that are absolutely part
of everyday interaction that we just don't think about — and if we thought about it, it would probably be a bad thing, like thinking too hard about your tennis game,» Brownell says.
In the UK, humour is a major part
of everyday interaction, the Japanese are interested in blood types, In Germany, the education is flagged up on dating sites, while Australians are attracted to fun up - beat images of dating rather than ones of settled happy couples.
Not exact matches
MacLellan goes on to quote the researchers: «
Everyday activities (like household chores or running errands) may afford families quality moments, unplanned, unstructured instances
of social
interaction that serve the important relationship - building functions that parents seek from «quality time».»
Here are three categories
of intelligent device - driven
interactions that will become
everyday parts
of our lives.
In this article, the style
of social
interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion
of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms
of everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
However, it should be noted that you can either acquire a large amount
of STEEM power organically, through
everyday interactions on the Steemit platform, or you can purchase it with fiat currency.
(Surprisingly) TeenAnalyst Advice: The study
of economics is the study
of interactions in our
everyday life.
Ours, however, is the massive drama that saturates the In Between Time and inflates
everyday life and human
interaction to cosmic proportions; it searches with a loving gaze for the «inscapes»
of the visible world.
Our public discourse, our daily diet
of media and advertising, and our
everyday interpersonal
interactions are loaded with persuasive messages.
Each congregation develops a complex network
of rituals and symbols, habits and conventions that build
everyday patterns
of action and
interaction.
Each congregation develops a complex network
of rituals and habits that define
everyday interactions.
Everyday interactions with infants turn into important communication exchanges that foster the development
of language and literacy.
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) studies outline shockingly common,
everyday interactions and events that are processed, but remain unrecognized, as traumas that can increase risk
of not only mental but physical illness.
What does all
of this mean for
everyday contexts and
interactions for young children?
Watching the
everyday interactions of these moms and their children, it is easy to forget that these families were pioneers.
Mothers reported more symptoms
of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance
of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers
of colic infants report may arise out
of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their
everyday dyadic
interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences
of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
Healthy family
interactions with Mom and Dad (and even Grammie and Grampie) are an integral part
of the kids»
everyday world
While housing laws may dominate the minds
of politicos this year, two other issues are more front -
of - mind for the
everyday public's
interaction with government: public safety and education.
GiantOtter is also developing a separate series
of mini online games to gather more complex data on human
interaction, such as how people react to
everyday situations as well as occasions when something unexpected happens.
C: It's a form
of sociology that studies
everyday interactions between people.
This happened with the emergence
of «supramolecular» chemistry, the study
of the
interactions between whole molecules rather than the investigation
of the making and breaking
of bonds within molecules that characterises
everyday chemistry.
Psychologists Noah Sasson and Amy Pinkham, who are conducting the trial, have pored over hours
of tape featuring scenes like this one, evaluating how people with autism or schizophrenia approach
everyday interactions.
«This protein had already been seen to detect smoke hormones in a few fire - chasing plant species, but now we've shown it's the same protein that is central to the
everyday interaction of plants with beneficial fungi.
The research is detailed in the paper «Demand Around the Clock: Time Use and Data Demand
of Mobile Devices in
Everyday Life», which was presented this May in Denver, Colorado, at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2017), the premier international conference
of human - computer
interaction.
The ability to recognize and respond to the emotional states
of others is important in
everyday interactions and maintaining successful relationships.
With an expected mass
of 50 - 1,000 billion electron volts (GeV)-- the mass
of a proton is 1 GeV — and weak
interaction with
everyday matter, the neutralino is a prime candidate for being a WIMP.
Children and teens with social anxiety disorder have an excessive and persistent fear
of social and / or performance Social anxiety disorder is when
everyday interactions cause significant worry and self - consciousness because you fear being judged by others.
It condenses
everyday interactions, memories, and dreams into a potent mix
of all the major ingredients
of a well - lived life.
These moments are rooted deeply within social realist cinema, and the
everyday interactions of these men and the women in their lives reveal far more than any
of the other, more grandiose statements the film attempts to make.
If you aren't, or you prefer a mimic
of everyday speech, you might find yourself removed from the character
interaction in the film.
It has been written by a team with many years
of experience in designing and delivering employability skills This module introduces students to some vital communication skills and how they impact on our
everyday interaction with other people, or in a work setting: listening speaking, reading, writing and non-verbal communication.
Early childhood educators could be trained in the explicit use
of «maths talk» in their
everyday interactions with children to enhance opportunities for children to develop their early numeracy skills.
Kayla and Nathaniel are just two examples
of students geeking out (PDF)-- taking a proactive role in technological creation in ways that extend their personal interests and
everyday interactions.
«From birth, through every
interaction a child has with people around her, she is picking up ways
of doing things from other people in her culture, ways
of acting, ways
of talking, ways
of thinking, through all the tiny,
everyday lessons
of living.»
Principals Australia Institute (PAI) understands the importance
of teacher health and wellbeing and the impact this has on the
everyday interactions with students.
This encouragement should be part
of everyday family
interactions outside
of school, and the school should provide developmental guidance to all parents, in the appropriate languages, to help them do this.
It's being built
everyday through myriads
of social
interactions and processes.
A list
of words and expressions used in the classroom for
everyday interactions between students and between students and teacher.
Making Caring Common's Youth Advisory Board is a diverse group
of young people from across the country who are committed to making schools more caring and respectful places through
everyday interactions.
During that time — the bulk
of his career — he was immersed in the
everyday difficulties (which vexed but impressed him to no end)
of building high - performing schools; he was in constant
interactions with teachers, principals, and students; and he exercised hands - on leadership in pursuit
of tangible results.
The conversational aspects
of language acquisition, which are primarily
of a social nature, are important in
everyday human
interactions.
Rather, it involves strategically infusing attendance and the power
of positive relationships into
everyday interactions with students and families.
Students can see the culture
of schools in their
everyday interactions with peers and adults; teachers can see the structure
of schools in their pedagogy and practice throughout the day; leaders can see the attitudes
of individuals in every location and activity throughout the system.