Sentences with phrase «really about behaviours»

It's really about behaviour.

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Is it really desirable or healthy to have employers making termination calls about off - the - clock behaviour?
It's not really a spiel, so much as I want to find out about a person's behaviour.
Canadian Press reported that Harper said: «Regarding sexual orientation or, more accurately, what we are really talking about, sexual behaviour, the argument has been made.
Canadian Press reported that Harper said: «Regarding sexual orientation or, more accurately, what we are really talking about, sexual behaviour, the argument has been made... that this is analogous to race and ethnicity.
People are talking about his behaviour, but if he was really that bad, would Pep be so desperate to have him back, as he has managed him before?
We talk a lot about respect in football - mostly about behaviour on the pitch - but here is an example away from the playing surface and it doesn't really do the game any favours.
If we re-focus the lens and take a glance at what underlies the behaviours we're invited to scoff at, there's some really meaty stuff to think about.
As I read stories about how families managed screentime, and picky eating, I felt re-energised to set limits in areas where I'd got permissive, and really remind myself to listen to the feelings behind that behaviour rather than just letting the behaviour slide.
Having a good old rant about Leo's bad behaviour, talking about things that are stressing me out or reading posts from happier days really makes me feel more positive.
Conversely, were other parents to say that (about my son or any other child, really), I would at the very least brief them with why all that does is enable and even encourage negative behaviour.
I'm not sure Helen Jones really enjoyed being a whip — she is almost permanently tired and in the case of most MPs who serve in the office, becomes very cynical about the behaviour and motivation of colleagues.
Cats» tails could be the clue to how cats really feel about each other, says Penny Bernstein, an expert in animal behaviour at Kent State University.
«I think this is a really important study that urges us to keep open minds about the evolution of tool behaviour,» says Marc Bekoff of the University of Colorado, Boulder.
The Inner Circle really prides itself firstly, on not being a gamified or gimmicky app which encourages respectful behaviour between users, and secondly, having some unique features such as the travel and spots features, and the wall on which users can post about up and coming Events, all things which better engage users, give them starting points of things to talk about on dates, as well as giving them a better experience in The Inner Circle's dating community.
Well, we found in our study that the schools that were doing things well didn't really talk about behaviour, they didn't really have evidence around the schools or in their policies or the way they taught that they were focusing on behaviour.
Participants spoke about being really overwhelmed and out of their comfort zone, witnessing really poor behaviour.
«The main concept we wanted to introduce to them was that artificial intelligence is not a mysterious, difficult concept — it is really about making computer programs that can mimic human behaviour, making robots pretend to have human behaviour.
And that's what the Turing Test really is about, it's saying that to pass the Turing Test all you want to do is to get a robot to behave like a real human, as long as an observer can not distinguish between a robot and a human face on that behaviour then it's said to be artificially intelligent.
It's really not about teaching the «perfect» sit, it's about the puppy understanding the relationship between hearing a word and performing a desired behaviour.
It really is all about training, a dominant breed, rules need to be established from the second you bring your puppy home so he learns his position in the household and what behaviour is acceptable.
That's just stupid man and really immature and it shows that you don't know anything about world behaviour the Japanese are very nationalistic and they would never support the American over a Japanese console
I would LOVE to hear George Monbiot reaction, to the new Phil Jones, FOI related email content, as he was very strong worded about Phil Jones — FOI behaviour... the latest emails really clarify this: (extracts)
At this point I'm probably supposed to make some comment about Richard's behaviour, but I really can't be bothered.
It makes it difficult to accept Real Climate is really objective about anything (and yes I tell my less scientifically literate family and friends about this behaviour of climate scientists if AGW comes up in conversation — they are not impressed).
«There's been no consultation with the Ngemba Elders and they're really concerned with this type of behaviour, about having no jurisdiction around data, and how things appear to be headed, without the Ngemba having a voice,» he said.
One of the tools that came to fore when we were looking at a project, there was one called «BETLS» and that was a really good tool to summarising observations about children's behaviour and mental health, and the «B» was for behaviour, the «E» was the need to infer the emotion, «T» stood for thoughts and «L» is how the child is learning which was an important aspect and «S» was for social relationships.
And depending what it is we're talking about, but if we talking about a concern about a child, maybe about their social emotional wellbeing or, you know how they're forming relationships or their behaviour in relationships, for some parents that's a really hard thing to hear.
Teach good online behaviours It's really important to talk about what is and isn't acceptable online conduct with your child, and show them that they can come to you with any questions or problems.
Educators are really well placed to help babies and small children develop their social and emotional skills, helping them think about what's happening, helping them with their interactions, helping them with giving them skills and strategies to stop behaviour, to start behaviour, «I want to play with so and so.»
And when I asked about what changed with KidsMatter what educators reported was that in fact that children were more settled, they were enjoying their work more, they were able to understand the causes of children's behaviour and so they were really able to respond more effectively and in a calm and supportive way.
So I think that behaviour really does tell you about how children are feeling about themselves on the inside, what they expect of themselves and what they expect from the grown - ups in their life.
I think the focus on social interaction is really a focus on building up empathic understanding so young children are in the business of learning about the impact of their behaviour and feelings and actions on others.
Have a look at Conduct disorders for more about really difficult behaviour.
I am very passionate about helping children and I will always guide them towards finding who they really are underneath their, sometimes, harsh and uncontrollable behaviour.
The fact that you need to remind registrants via your prescient article about what being a behind - the - scenes professional is all about is really a blanket indictment of the ORE churning - system that spits out ignorant - of - the - ramifications - of - their - behaviours amateurs by - the - thousands on a monthly merry - go -» round ride toward failure who are are too often «acting» like professionals verbally «only» whilst trying to secure listings and buyers.
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