Sentences with phrase «reflect on their behaviour»

That is why it is right that Chris Rennard has been asked in the report to apologise, to reflect on his behaviour and why he won't be playing any role in my general election plans for the campaign in 2015.»
However, the researchers found that making simple changes to road signs which prompted drivers to consciously reflect on their behaviour doubled the rate of people turning off their engines.
The aim is to provide a record of evidence to present to the student / parents, and to make the student reflect on their behaviour and its effects / consequences on themselves and their peers.
Diligent follow up gives you the opportunity to reframe and reflect on behaviour.
Securely attached individuals were more likely to reflect on their behaviour, and consequently take fewer sexual risks.

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In a fraught relationship in the workplace, Dattner and Dahl recommend we «step back and dial down the emotion that [we're] feeling — by systematically reflecting on the wide range of possible influences on [a boss or co-worker's] behaviour
When reflecting on what characteristics and behaviour may help you identify top talent, the following examples may help.
As well as learning from the past about the importance of a healthy diet, we might also reflect upon a point made by one of the contributors to «Sunlight» (a journal of the 1920 - 30s concerned with promoting healthy living): that we have minds as well as bodies, and behaviour depends upon «whether one's mind is fed on treasure or on trash».
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
There were regular rumours under Slaven Bilic of such sloppy behaviour and in part it was the former manager's downfall as lazy attitudes appeared to reflect on the pitch too.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
Although presenting numerous limitations, it offers an excellent starting point to reflect on the relevance of neuroscience in general, and neurochemistry and neurobiology in particular, for individual behaviour as well as collective belief systems.
Over half the British public cited crime as a key national issue at that point in time, reflecting widespread reaction to the tragic, high profile murders of Rhys Jones and Garry Newlove as well as significant resonance with calls to clamp down on anti-social behaviour and hoodies.
Margaret Hodge was awarded Best Non-Fiction by a Parliamentarian for Called to Account: How Corporate Bad Behaviour and Government Waste Combine to Cost us Millions, reflecting on her time as chair of the Public Accounts Committee from 2010 - 2015.
«However, we also wish to admonish Corps embers on their comments and posts in the social media on issues relating to the scheme and advice that, being abusive and deployment of wrong use of words does not reflect responsible attitude and behaviour.
He also reflected on what a certain party leader would describe as the predatory behaviour of some exploitative consumer credit businesses.
However, scientists suspect these studies do not reflect the true effect of BMI on health, because early stages of illness, health - damaging behaviours, such as cigarette smoking, and other factors can lead to both lower BMI and increased risk of death.
Interactions were repeated, giving time and opportunity for each participant to observe and to reflect on the past behaviour of the other.
Limited previous research provides evidence that simulated behaviours do reflect those observed on road.
They think that the forms get them to reflect on their child's situation and behaviour, which they perceive as positive.
This is an interactive resource to encourage a student to reflect on his / her behaviour and how to modify this behaviour in the future.
As part of the core business of a school, we offer opportunities for SLTs and Governors to reflect on their unique context and to consider together how policies, practices and behaviours might further enhance an emotionally healthy culture for the whole school.
If a child has to be kept in at play they take out their behaviour booklet and they reflect on what happened and why.
A CPD session I undertook with secondary staff to refresh them about social stories - the session is also designed to help us reflect on our own emotional responses to so - called «anti-social» behaviours.
These two lesson aids from A Quick Guide to Behaviour Management in the Early Years by Emily Bullock and Simon Brownhill (SAGE Publications, 2011) provide teachers with creative management strategies to help them select and adopt the right approach, and to encourage them to reflect on and modify their own practice in order to nurture positive bBehaviour Management in the Early Years by Emily Bullock and Simon Brownhill (SAGE Publications, 2011) provide teachers with creative management strategies to help them select and adopt the right approach, and to encourage them to reflect on and modify their own practice in order to nurture positive behaviourbehaviour.
As a teacher, when dealing with behaviour management incidents in your classroom, do you reflect on why it might be happening and try and get to the root of the problem?
If you do this, students can see why you're intervening and they can also reflect on how their behaviour fits with that classroom culture you're trying to build day after day.
Importantly, she reports that students are thinking about why their data is not as good as it could be and are reflecting on their learning behaviours.
In this assembly, pupils are led to reflect on their playground behaviour and are introduced to the ten positive behaviour traits that this pack promotes for the playground.
To further improve immersion, the view from The Tempest's windows will reflect its current location in space, and developers BioWare are working on your crew's behaviour.
The series» favoured Drivatar approach — AI competition supposedly formed from real player driving data — makes great marketing blurb, but in practice it rarely reflects believable on - track behaviour.
With chart - topping examples, this talk reflects on the use of consumer - behaviour data and neurobiology research in the production of pop songs that are guaranteed to be pleasing to as many listeners as possible, and therefore avoid confronting listeners with songs that they haven't already been conditioned to like.
Many might be tempted to dismiss such evidence as fanciful because of its source; let them reflect that such works are the products of the human brain and, where there is pancultural unanimity on some aspect or other of human behaviour, the evidence should be taken seriously.
I know I don't always get it right and that some communication media are particularly difficult to use for educating, dialoguing and listening, which in the end is what it is all about to help people critically reflect on their own attitudes and behaviour.
The HCS tilt angle model depends only on the solar cycle phase and describes the cyclic behaviour of the HCS tilt angle, reflecting its asymmetric shape, with short length and fast ascending phase in contrast to the gradual descending phase.
However, although the latter varies significantly from cycle to cycle (as reflected in different cycle magnitudes varying by a factor of 2), the tilt angle exhibits roughly the same variations over all cycles, in accord with the idea of a regular cyclic behaviour (Suess et al. 1993; Cliver & Ling 2001; Alanko - Huotari et al. 2007), depending only on the solar cycle phase and not on its strength.
The focus on knowledge sharing behaviours and culture is reflected in Burges Salmon's close, collaborative working relationships, partner - led approach and its top - tier expertise as recognised in the leading legal and industry award schemes and legal directories.
The dissenting justice pointed out that while three witnesses described Dr. R as «aggressive, confrontational and used thoroughly foul language,» [31] the Discipline Committee did not explain why this conduct, as opposed to other rude behaviour, «crosses the line,» [31] and did not explain why it reflected on Dr. R's professional integrity, how his actions were relevant to the practice of medicine, or how it impaired his ability to function as a doctor.
He showed a willingness to reflect on his own behaviour and thoughts.
Nevertheless, the American experience should give us pause to reflect on the development of arbitration as a supposedly more efficient alternative to litigation, particularly in areas where the law struggles to keep up with changes in consumer behaviour, such as online and mobile commerce.
Our reward structures are set up to drive performance, focusing on results and behaviours that reflect our brand values.
• Alison Verhoeven, CEO of the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (representing health services in the public sector), says «it is incumbent on all Australians and all institutions to reflect on our practices and the impact of our attitudes, behaviours and judgements about Aboriginal Australians».
This webinar reflected on how our responses and interactions influence children's behaviour and explored strategies using the KidsMatter framework to increase understanding of behaviour and the impact of educators» interactions and relationships.
This work could be successful if this parent was able to reflect on themselves and the effect their behaviour was having on their child.
If the behaviour is conscious then the parent would need to be able to work on their own feelings, understand their own motivations and be able to reflect on their own behaviour before they might be able to prioritise their child.
This webinar will reflect on how our responses and interactions influence children's behaviour and will explore strategies using the KidsMatter framework to increase understanding of behaviour and the impact of educators» interactions and relationships.
Reflecting the primary interest of the NSW - CDS in identifying childhood predictors of later mental health and related outcomes, 5 the MCS items focused on the assessment of social and emotional - behavioural competencies that are typically attained during middle childhood1 2 and which have been demonstrated as predictive of various adolescent and adulthood health and social outcomes.3 4 7 These competencies include establishing and maintaining positive social relationships, understanding and appreciating the perspectives of others, recognising and managing emotions and behaviours and the development of personality and self - esteem.
On the subject of suicide prevention, this Croakey long - read highlighted the need for policy makers, health and media organisations to reflect upon concerning practices of speculation and generalisation about suicide and self - harm behaviour that further stigmatised suicide, particularly in Indigenous communities.
One study from the USA provides evidence that consumerism is related to smoking, alcohol and cannabis use in 14 to 18 - year - olds, 15 and another reports an association with alcohol use in 10 to 18 - year - olds.16 Among 18 to 21 - year - old Belgian students, a substance use scale (combining smoking, drinking and drug use) was negatively related to «intrinsic values» and positively related to «extrinsic values» relating to financial success and physical appearance.17 Finally, a study of Chinese 14 to 19 - year - olds found positive associations, cross-sectionally and prospectively, between consumerism and scores on a self - reported risky behaviour questionnaire, one component of which was alcohol and / or drug use.18 It has been suggested that these associations may reflect attempts to satisfy the unmet needs of more materialistic individuals, 15 in a manner akin to self - medication.17
The remaining participants were divided into three mutually exclusive subgroups, reflecting different levels of severity of childhood antisocial behaviour: no behavioural or emotional problems on screening or parental interview; high scores on screening, with a predominance of antisocial problems but no disorder on parental interview; and high scores on screening, with a diagnosis of conduct disorder on parental interview (table 1).
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