Taking children to Church Children very
often model the behaviour of their parents, and so it will be useful to first look at how parents can take part in the liturgical celebrations in Church before we look at how they can help their children to participate.
Not exact matches
• Although social
modeling theory would suggest otherwise, there seems to be no evidence that children are more likely to imitate aggressive
behaviour by the same - sex parent: for example, boys
model mothers» aggression just as
often as fathers» aggression (Davies et al, 2002).
My work combines fieldwork,
often through expeditions to remote and challenging environments, with laboratory - based
behaviour experiments, data - mining and computer
modelling.
Often his
behaviour wasn't of a standard that you would readily associate with a role
model, but his charismatic personality, along with that iconic eighties hairdo, inspired me to work hard and gave me that drive to push boundaries to succeed in sport and life.
This
often involves building mathematical
models to predict system
behaviour.
Child care workers are
often well trained in the areas of
behaviour management, communication, limit setting, and role
modeling; however, there is no prescriptive
model for interaction with young people (Pazaratz, 2003).
The
model is based on the assumption that significant problematic substance use and the
behaviours often associated with it cause development to essentially «arrest» in many areas of the child's life, including emotional, social, academic (intellectual) and even physical development (consider the impact of poor nutrition, school dropout / disengagement, poor sleep habits, numbing of emotions and failure to engage in healthy relationships).