Children completed measures
of social adjustment.
Monitoring
of social adjustment (peer relationships) and school performance can facilitate both well - being and academic achievement.
The results showed that adolescents of some mixed ancestry combinations report more adjustment problems than the single ancestry adolescents in their constituent race / ethnicities on many but not all indicators
of social adjustment.
Personal therapy had positive effects on broad components
of social adjustment but had few differential effects on symptoms, and these patients remained more anxious than those receiving family or supportive therapy.
Personal therapy had positive effects on broad components
of social adjustment (role performance, p = 0.02) which included normalisation of functioning in expressive (relationship) and instrumental (activity) roles, decreasing levels of manifest illness, and the resolution of negative symptoms.
The second paper attempts this by looking at the rather more nebulous components
of social adjustment.
A long - term follow - up study of schizophrenia in Japan — with special reference to the course
of social adjustment
The SAS - SR (54 items) is a self - report measure a respondent's level
of social adjustment, and was adapted from the Social Adjustment Scale original interview format.
The parent, peer, teacher and school subscales correlate with measures
of social adjustment and emotional functioning in the expected direction (e.g positive correlations between parental attachment and emotional adjustment).
Programs designed to teach such children how to effectively work with and train dogs have been shown to have positive outcomes in terms
of social adjustment and life skills (62, 63, 64).
Not only does teacher turnover harm student achievement, but according to a 2016 Penn State University research brief, «When teachers are highly stressed, children show lower levels
of both social adjustment and academic performance.»
A comparison
of social adjustment between home and traditionally schooled students.
One study that dealt specifically with babies nursed longer than a year showed a significant link between the duration of nursing and mothers» and teachers» ratings
of social adjustment in 6 - 8 year old children.
The youngster who hasn't learned the intricacies
of social adjustment when young is unlikely to find willing playmates when he or she is older.
The biological fact of the numerical equality, or near equality, of the sexes favors the monogamous relation, and precipitates problems
of social adjustment regarding the unmated where there is deviation from it.
Not exact matches
The beauty
of social awareness is that a few simple
adjustments to what you say can vastly improve your relationships with other people.
You will be able to see how a cost -
of - living
adjustment affects your
Social Security payment come December.
Retirees who want to know how much their
Social Security cost -
of - living
adjustment will change their benefits should check their online statements come December.
In addition, because inflation overall is low, the
Social Security Administration did not make a cost -
of - living
adjustment to its benefits for 2016.
The caller tells the victim they are eligible for an increase in their
Social Security benefits for a 1.7 % cost -
of - living
adjustment.
That is almost 3 times as much as President Obama has proposed to save by cutting the
Social Security cost
of living
adjustment.
The RSC budget make
Social Security sustainably solvent by implementing a slightly modified version
of Representative Sam Johnson's (R - TX) «
Social Security Reform Act,» which would slow initial benefit growth for higher earners, gradually raise the normal retirement age to 70, and eliminate annual cost -
of - living
adjustments for higher earners while using the more accurate chained Consumer Price Index (CPI)(currently used for the tax code) for other beneficiaries.
Lawmakers have been calling for
Social Security to base its cost
of living
adjustments on changes in what's known as the chained CPI.
Social Security benefits, too, are subject to Cost
of Living
Adjustments (COLAs) that take rising prices into account.
In 2016, there will be no cost -
of - living
adjustment for
Social Security retirement benefits.
The
Social Security Administration also makes annual Cost
of Living
Adjustments, even as you collect benefits.
A ton
of factors can impact a couple's retirement plans, particularly early retirements, income
adjustments due to health care changes,
social security, pensions, and part - time income.
The
Social Security Administration bases the automatic cost of living adjustments (COLA) increases for social security recipient on CPI - W, which is the Consumer Price Index For Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Wo
Social Security Administration bases the automatic cost
of living
adjustments (COLA) increases for
social security recipient on CPI - W, which is the Consumer Price Index For Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Wo
social security recipient on CPI - W, which is the Consumer Price Index For Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers.
Putting off benefits for even a year or two will ensure the retiree starts out at a higher amount, which means each cost
of living
adjustment (from 5 reasons to delay
social security) will be higher, as it is based off a percentage
of the benefits received.
The annual rate
of retirement health care costs is growing (5.47 percent) at double the annual growth rate
of Social Security cost -
of - living
adjustments, a new study finds.
Medicare can not pass along premium increases above the cost -
of - living allowance each year for those whose premiums are deducted through
Social Security and those not subject to the income - related monthly
adjustment amounts for Part B and Part D.
When inflation rises, as indicated by the Consumer Price Index, a cost -
of - living
adjustment kicks in for both
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients.
The
Social Security Administration has enacted a 2 % cost -
of - living
adjustment for this year.
But in its neoliberal form it becomes a nightmare lived by the victims
of unemployment, young people traumatized by the future, workers shut out
of the productive system and nations subjected to structural
adjustment, labour deregulation, the erosion
of social security systems and the elimination
of networks serving the poor.
Such a child is also likely to experience serious problems
of social and emotional
adjustment, for he senses that in his language deficiency the very foundations for his participation in the life
of relation — and hence for having any life worth living — are threatened.
Moreover, the connection between law and objective right is critically important in the
adjustment of social conflict.
The Philippine organizers
of the Global March mention following: widespread poverty and
social inequality resulting in the erosion
of the family's capacity to nurture and protect children, the rise
of informal economy requiring simple skills and technologies, globalization
of capitalism where underdeveloped nations provide the rich with cheap labor, disrupted family patterns due to migration, AIDS, etc. and inadequate basic services from government, including education, due to cut
of the state budget
of non-profit sectors to follow structural
adjustment programme dictated by the IMF and the World Bank.
The
social principles
of Christianity transfer the consistorial councillor's
adjustment of all infamies to heaven and thus justify the further existence
of those infamies on earth.
It would be impossible to give men freedom
of choice when the
social organization has become so sensitive and delicate that every choice, even the most commonplace, is liable to react on the community, and every opinion or feeling Is treated as a serious matter because it may affect the Individual's productivity or
social adjustment, or his human and public relations.»
The vista
of possible mutual
adjustments between the scope for individual resistance to necessity and the range
of degrees
of social necessity which may take place in a process
of successive approximations is infinite and might occupy.
A cutback in
Social Security's cost -
of - living
adjustment would save $ 5 to $ 10 billion a year, says Roger Strauss, cochair
of a bipartisan commission seeking ways to reduce the national budget deficit.
It can not be too strongly stressed, in contrast to a secular moralism which finds its base in
social adjustment, or a balancing
of human values, or a natural law
of morality, that the center
of New Testament ethics lies in the love requirement which in turn stems from the free gift
of God's love to the undeserving.
A very important factor is the manner in which
social attitudes determine the desirability or attractiveness
of using alcohol as a means
of personality
adjustment.
Numerous psychological tests have shown that, although many alcoholics are able to function with remarkable
social adequacy when they are not drinking, they make their
social adjustment in spite
of their inner conflicts.
In a life
of such dedication, all neat theories
of self - realization through
social adjustment have their shallowness exposed.
In all
of this it was understood that religion was an activity in process, as
social groups sought to achieve more productive
adjustment to the factors
of the natural and
social environment which carry their culture through historical development.
Consequently, they tended to view ideological and religious developments in terms
of social processes
of adaptation and
adjustment.
The
social consequences
of these developments are even more severe for dependent countries that are directly affected by the financial crisis and are subjected to the dictates
of the IMF's
adjustment plans.
For example, such things as life
adjustment counseling; community
social action; marriage and family life education and counseling;
social, religious, and therapeutic group experiences; and the after - care
of patients by means
of a supporting, redemptive fellowship contribute to positive mental health.
Anyone who uses alcohol as a persistent means
of interpersonal
adjustment — who drinks regularly to allow himself to be more aggressive in his work or less shy at
social functions — is in danger.