Not exact matches
While we await more research isolating the nuances inherent in the effects
of sleep and leadership, we already know that
poor sleep quality and quantity result in self - control problems, which in turn are associated with higher levels
of abusive
supervision and unethical behavior.
In 1539, he argued that the church should be constituted according to the law
of the New Testament and that therefore four offices should be established: preachers, elders (responsible for the administration
of discipline and for the religious and moral
supervision of church members), teachers and deacons (responsible for
poor - relief).
Gallo said it is necessary to veto the resolution because «the prior administration and former members
of the city council are all aware
of the design defect, use
of sub-standards materials and
poor supervision and mismanagement over the project.»
Norman Seabrook, the president
of the correction officers» union, said the episode revealed the
poor state
of training and
supervision at Rikers Island.
At the root
of these and many
of the other problems which PhD students in the UK face is
poor supervision.
All respondents experienced the situation as extremely negative, and in the case
of a few respondents
poor supervision lead to psychosomatic complaints such as a nervous breakdown.
This increase has led to the densification
of informal neighborhoods in Colombia, where homes are built and expanded using
poor - quality materials, often without professional design or
supervision; this leaves families particularly vulnerable to seismic risk.
Bullies, Olweus notes, are produced in the home, shaped by a combination
of factors, including lack
of parental warmth and attention,
poor supervision, parental modeling
of aggressive behavior, and an active and impulsive temperament on the part
of the child.
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supervision
There are many contributing factors to most dog bite incidents, including
poor breeding practices, inadequate socialization and training, health or behavioural issues, inadequate
supervision and / or control
of the dog.
In the case
of aggressive acts by dogs, factors may include, but are not limited to: genetic predisposition; irresponsible handling; lack
of animal management; general care; improper socialization and training;
poor housing conditions; physical ailment, and lack
of education and
supervision.
If a child was hurt or killed due to
poor supervision, rather than an improperly maintained pool area, then the cause
of action in a lawsuit will be negligence.
Poor supervision and insufficient training are two
of the most likely causes
of machinery accidents in industrial businesses.
You may also be able to sue for
poor hiring,
supervision and training
of employees that result in a slip or fall injury.
However, where an injury arises from a risk that is not part
of the usual risks
of the game (intentional acts or risks created by
poor supervision or officiating for example) then such injuries can be compensated.
On behalf
of a nonprofit legal services organization where
poor or legally underserved persons receive legal advice and services if the person on whose behalf the student is appearing has provided written consent to that appearance and the law student extern is under the
supervision of a supervising lawyer, as specified in section (2)(d).
The Cochran Firm, D.C.'s train accident lawyers learned firsthand
of Metrorail's
poor safety
supervision and maintenance issues.
As a result
of his brain injury, our client had
poor memory and severely impaired judgment, requiring around - the - clock
supervision.
The Cochran Firm DC's train accident lawyers learned firsthand
of Metrorail's
poor safety
supervision.
In recommending a reprimand and that the lawyer be restricted to practising under
supervision and taking on new client matters only with a supervisor's approval, the committee found that the lawyer was competent in his own area — commercial litigation — but noted that he «ran into trouble when he exercised
poor judgment and took on cases outside his area
of practice.»
Poor conveyancing practice by unqualified staff with no
supervision was a major cause
of problems.
When a company receives a rating
of a D, they are seen to have a
poor or very weak ability to meet their obligations and if a company has a ranking
of E then they are under regulatory
supervision.
Similarly, although a lack
of parental
supervision is associated with delinquency in boys and girls, conflict over
supervision appears to influence offending more strongly in girls than in boys.85
Poor emotional ties to family are more strongly associated with violence in girls than in boys.86 Not surprisingly, incarcerated females view their parents more negatively than do non-incarcerated females.87
Identifying neglect should be guided by specific state laws and 1) whether the child's basic needs are unmet and 2) whether potential or actual harm have occurred.15 Examples
of unmet basic needs include inadequate or delayed health care, inadequate nutrition, inadequate physical care (e.g.
poor personal hygiene, inappropriate clothing), unsafe or unstable living conditions, inadequate
supervision and inadequate emotional care.
Direct risks may arise from activity level or other behavioral risks, which may have a genetic component.27 Indirect routes include the possibility that the parent, who may have a history
of risk - taking, provides a high - risk family environment for the child, which may include
poor parental monitoring and
supervision.
As the study participants moved into adolescence, the number
of parents who believed that they provided adequate
supervision decreased across the sample, but it decreased less in the ex-
poor than in the persistently
poor group.
Scales used to assess inconsistent maternal enforcement
of rules, loud arguments between the parents, low maternal educational aspirations for the child, maternal possessiveness, maternal use
of guilt to control the child, maternal anger toward the child, parental cigarette smoking, parental
supervision of the child, paternal assistance to the child's mother, paternal role fulfillment, and maternal verbal abuse were obtained from the DPI and instruments assessing maternal child - rearing attitudes and behaviors that were administered during the maternal interviews.28 - 31 Measures
of maternal punishment, parental affection toward the child, parental time spent with the child, and
poor parental communication with the child were administered during the maternal and offspring interviews using scales assessing parental warmth, parent - child communication, and parental support and availability.28, 29,31 Data regarding parental home maintenance and maternal behavior during the interview were provided by interviewer observations.
Parental abuse, onset
of problem behavior in early childhood, financial hardship and lack
of supervision are all associated with more severe conduct disorder.10, 18 Additionally, a
poorer prognosis is associated with an increase in the number and severity
of specific DSM - IV criteria.10 Risk also increases with comorbid ADHD and substance abuse.10 These dimensions should guide treatment Subclinical conduct disorder symptoms or those
of recent onset may be amenable to physician - parent counseling.
In the control domain the odds
of children experiencing low levels
of supervision and rules or a high level
of home chaos having
poorer health behaviours were 1.2 to 2.0 higher than those
of children with high parental control.
The odds
of children in the low
supervision group having
poor health were around twice as high as those for the high
supervision group.
Statistical models examined the direct and indirect effects
of maternal and paternal involvement,
poor supervision, and inconsistent discipline on inattention and hyperactivity - impulsivity via child temperament and personality traits.
Parental behaviour risk factors for EBP children are
poor supervision and monitoring, lack
of parental involvement with the child, as well as harsh and inconsistent discipline (Bloomquist and Schnell 2002; Blazei et al. 2006).
The Parent Project directly addresses the following Risk Factors
of the Youth Level
of Service / Case Management Inventory Assessment Tool: General offenses, Restlessness, Risk taking, Aggression, Physical violence, Crimes against person, Antisocial behavior, Substance abuse,
Poor parent - child relationships, Harsh or lax discipline,
Poor monitoring /
supervision, Low parental involvement, Antisocial parents, Abusive parents, Family conflict,
Poor school attendance and performance, Antisocial - delinquent peers, and Gang membership.
There was evidence
of poor supervision and lack
of involvement by both parents during that time.
Other studies have related an increase in psychopathic characteristics to parental psychological aggression and inconsistency [60], or to
poor supervision, physical punishment, and
poor parent - child communication [61], or to maternal reports
of harsh parenting at age 4 [62].
The APQ includes a five - point Likert scale on the domains
poor supervision, inconsistent disciplining and positive parenting (maximum
of three missing items, Cronbach's α = 0.66 (T1, T2), 0.69 (T3)-RRB-.
However, studies investigating the association between quality
of parenting and prospective change in CU traits in preschool samples have found that multiple domains
of parenting (positive parenting, parental involvement, and
poor monitoring /
supervision) uniquely predicted changes in CU traits [47], and that high CU traits at ages 3 — 4 were predicted by parent harshness [57].
Instead, we focus on your garden variety claims
of lackluster attention to detail, improper bedding / clothing in the home, inadequate
supervision,
poor nutrition, unsuccessful discipline techniques, etc..