The reason Follow - Up mode is so important is that it is a step away from a mindless bot that sits in the corner and
responds on cue.
Not exact matches
Putting kids, teens and young adults in social scenarios such as job interviews or blind dates with avatars, they learn how to pick up
on social
cues and
respond appropriately.
And just like i said, right
on cue: «not all docs play golf» and OOO and others HAD To repsond to my post because they felt they were being attacked... You couldn't resist
responding right?
@Holly: You didn't specifically mention that you don't meet their needs at night, but you went
on at length explaining how you do meet their needs during the day and that you
respond to
cues other than crying.
They are particularly skilled at «agenda matching» as well as listening and
responding to «change talk» and picking up
on subtle disengagement
cues.
From La Leche League's website, «Research has shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «
on cue» and that mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take... Human beings have survived and flourished because mothers have met these needs by
responding freely to their babies»
cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
By
responding to early hunger
cues such as rooting or sucking
on hands, you are also likely to have an easier time getting baby properly latched
on as opposed to
responding to late hunger
cues (ie - crying).
Just as we watch our babies for hunger signs and feed them
on cue (AKA baby - led feeding) we can do the same for pottying by simply learning to recognize and
respond to a child's elimination
cues (AKA baby - led pottying) whether a newborn, crawler, cruiser, toddler, etc. — > very, very much child - led, connected, and gentle.
KIMBERLY PANGANIBAN: Sure, I mean new parents tend to have an increase in conflicts just as it is and if there is any postpartum depression or anxiety that can exacerbate the relationship distress and parents and conflicts sort of often have inability to appropriately read or
respond to their baby's
cues because of what is going
on, the stress that their kind of more internal and not as aware of what is happening externally with their baby.
One of them was
responding to social
cues by two weeks old; one has autism, and needed help to pick them up; and our preemie was
on her own schedule.
Colic — When baby routinely has long bouts of crying that do not
respond well to regular carrying, rocking, and feeding
on cue, one needs to look for a source of chronic discomfort.
Be aware of your baby's
cues and
respond accordingly, but don't give up
on any one type of feeding device until you've tried it for several days.
Kids take
cues from their parents
on how to
respond to things, so if you are calm and in control during the transitions your family is experiencing, you will be able to help smooth potential bumps along the road.
Whether you are breastfeeding or bottle feeding they strongly encourage that you feed
on demand and
respond to baby's early hungry
cues such as smacking lips, opening and closing mouth, sucking
on hand, or rooting.
Teach feeding
cues: ≥ 90 % of mothers are taught to recognize and
respond to infant feeding
cues instead of feeding
on a set schedule.
Instead, people were
responding to
cues from political and opinion leaders — specifically tea party Republicans who cast doubt
on climate science.
A Slave to the Systems Hedy Kober, who runs Yale University's Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab and co-authored a 2016 research review
on how we
respond to food, sums it up: «Food
cues.
«Knowing how cells
respond to mechanical
cues in the living embryo and how they physically sculpt tissues and organs in the 3D space will transform the way we think about developmental processes,» said Otger Campàs, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB and senior author
on the paper that reports this novel technique in Nature Methods.
Still, they hope to discover drugs that could put the brakes
on at least some metastases by short - circuiting the ability of endothelial progenitors to
respond to chemical
cues sent out by tumors.
«You could conjecture that a similar thing may be going
on in certain eating disorders,» Gottfried notes, «where the routine breaks
on the whole system are tweaked somehow, so they're no longer
responding to normal
cues.»
In addition, the analysis provided some hints about how chemotaxis evolved from a simple signaling network that
responds slowly to environmental
cues — primarily by turning
on genes — to a multiprotein system that can quickly alter a cell's course.
«We think there are two possible reasons why that was happening: Parents who binge eat may be so focused
on trying to control their own distress that they might struggle to
respond sensitively to their children's emotions and to their
cues of hunger or satiety,» Saltzman said.
Prior studies show that exposure to both
cues and stress can have an additive effect
on the propensity to cause craving and relapse in both people and in rats, and that females trained to
respond for cocaine may be more sensitive to this effect.
Potential applications include: drones better able to process and
respond to visual
cues, much more powerful and intelligent cameras and smartphones, and data - crunching
on a scale that may help unlock the secrets of financial markets or climate forecasting.
«This strongly suggests that ravens make generalizations based
on their experience and do not merely interpret and
respond to behavioral
cues from other birds,» Bugnyar told the Guardian.
• Focus
on design and delivery skills for safe & effective hands -
on assisting and adjusting • Sequencing flows for varying effects and fitness levels • Demonstrating & multitasking • Incorporating hands -
on assists & modifications • Precision and clarity in languaging and effective
cuing • Designing for mixed level classes • Leading vs. Teaching • How to teach new postures to beginners • Finding personal style • Assessing individual needs • Adapting and
Responding • Experiential language
With this in mind, and in the absence of nonverbal
cues, targets base their decision of whether or not to
respond to a message
on (a) their impression of the sender's pictures, and (b)
cues which they extract from the content of the message.
In sum, teachers capturing and
responding to feedback from students optimizes
cues and clues about student learning, while feedback to the student, based
on the teacher's informed observations, inferences, and decisions, maximizes learning for the students.
Before you give your dog the things that it likes most in life, (food, a treat, a walk, a pat
on the head) he must first
respond to one of the
cues he has learned.
This course focuses
on teaching your puppy foundation skills such as giving attention to you, offering good behavior, and
responding to
cues, as well as all of the necessary skills for a lifetime of adventures with you!
Blessed Furever Dog Training LLC offers Basic Foundation Skills (Touch a Target,
Respond to a
Cue, Give Attention, Offer a Behavior, and Settle
on a Mat) and Basic Manners either in park locations or in - home.
For mild cases, teaching your dog to
respond to certain verbal
cues can give him something else to focus
on.
Dogs in this class will work
on accepting a friendly stranger, sit patiently for petting, walk
on a loose leash, accept grooming and handling from a stranger, walk through a crowd without fear, deal with other dogs, work under distractions,
respond to
cues at a distance and remain calm when left in supervised isolation for short periods of time.
So, when Curry began to spell out the word «bank,» it wasn't long before her dog was conditioned to
respond the same way than when she had previously heard the simple word because she picked up
on the same
cues.
If working
on a «down»
cue, the dog should
respond quickly (within 1 second) to a
cue (verbal or hand signal).
For example, whether a dog
responds to a «sit»
cue or not is almost entirely due to environment (a «zero» trait)-- it depends
on whether he was trained what that word means and how to
respond to it.
Most dogs are required to reliably
respond to all obedience
cues on the test, without treats.
Reward with tasty treats for keeping his focus
on you, being able to
respond to your
cues and remaining calm.
As a puppy grows older he will take his
cues on how he should
respond to his new owners by the way they react to his actions.
She is
responding to dramatic
cues and title cards that appear
on - screen such as «WHEN DEY GOT YOU FUCKED».
If our climate continues to warm at today's rate, scientists expect North Sea plankton that
respond to temperature
cues to bloom even earlier in the coming decades.7 With a growing mismatch in life cycles among various species of plankton, as well as further climate - induced shifts in their abundance and distribution, effects
on the North Sea ecosystem — including cod — are projected to be considerable.7, 8
Parenting skills interventions that focus
on these factors provide anticipatory guidance and teach parents how to identify and
respond appropriately to infant
cues and distress to positively influence self - regulatory capacities, well - being and the developing control of the infant's food intake in order to avoid eating in the absence of hunger have shown beneficial results.84 85 92 93
We contend that childhood temperament shapes the manner in which individuals perceive their surroundings, which influences their social interactions in a reciprocal manner and eventual social and mental health outcomes.17 This dynamic is particularly evident in early adolescence during which the emergence of the peer group as a more salient influence
on development coincides with sharp increases in psychopathology, 16 particularly SAD.6, 15,18 Temperament also shapes vital cognitive processes, such as attention and certain executive processes which provide the foundation from which children perceive and
respond to social
cues in the environment.
At each age level, the lessons of Seeing Red are age and developmentally designed to cover the different emotions individuals experience and how to recognise their accompanying verbal, non-verbal and physical
cues (in ourselves and others) with a particular focus
on anger; strategies for managing anger (i.e. self - talk); how to recognise the triggers of our own anger; safe ways to express and
respond to anger; gendered stereotypes relating to anger expression, and assertiveness.
If your child
responds better to visual
cues than audio prompts, they'll quickly catch
on and follow along that way instead.
Each card includes a different photo with an explanation
on the back explaining what the
cue means, along with text that gives the parent / caregiver ideas about how to interpret and
respond to their child's
cues.
This leads to adaptations in the infant either towards or away from cooperation depending
on how well the mother
responds to the infant's
cues.
Historically, most attachment - based interventions have focused
on improving caregiver sensitivity (which could be defined as the capacity to read
cues and signals accurately and
respond promptly and appropriately), with the assumption that this would promote secure child - caregiver attachment, which in turn would be linked to positive social and emotional outcomes.
Other investigators have reported an inability
on the part of children with ADHD to
respond appropriately during lab tasks requiring the shifting of social roles — eg, from TV talk show «host» to «guest» 6 or from «astronaut» to «mission control» in a space game.16 These results suggest the need for a greater emphasis
on accurate self - evaluation, self - monitoring, and appropriate response to social
cues — skills necessary to effective functioning in ongoing and constantly changing interactions.