Very
powerful social motivations at play.
Not exact matches
It has long been established in the disciplines of the
social sciences that individual and team
motivation to achieve a goal or set of goals are
powerful drivers influencing choices and decisions.
These traits (self - awareness, mood management,
motivation, empathy, and
social skills) can be fostered in children and taught in classrooms, making them
powerful strategies for parents and teachers to model when working with children.
Like human taste buds which reward us for eating what's overwhelmingly critical for survival i.e. fats and sugars, a consideration of human infant and parental biology and psychology reveal the existence of
powerful physiological and
social factors that promote maternal
motivations to cosleep and explain parental needs to touch and sleep close to baby.
On the contrary, the dismantling of economic and
social structures that have held people back unfairly has long been one of the most
powerful motivations of a progressive temperament.