Sentences with phrase «rules about behaviour»

«Parenting that includes clear rules about behaviour while being supportive and emotionally warm is most likely to prevent victimization,» Wolke said.
Your child will need your love, understanding and patience, but family rules about behaviour are still important.

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However, this is the same Paul who reiterates rules about proper sexual behaviour.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
Also post a letter just once to Arsenal FC requesting that they formally complain to UEFA & FIFA about Barcelona FC's rule breaking disrespectful behaviour.
When applied to the debate about rioting, this rule means we should look at what we already know about the causes of anti-social and criminal behaviour.
On his sources, Mr Rawnsley said: «I excluded quite a lot from the book because there has been a lot of gossip and rumour over the years swirling about Gordon Brown's behaviour, and I had a rule a rumour is not the same as a fact.
Although moral codes appear to rule out the act of killing in the bridge experiment, most moral behaviour in animals appears focused on outcomes — the death of an individual, say — rather than the act that brought it about.
Ensure that rules are relentlessly reinforced, pursued positively by all adults, referred to in every conversation about behaviour and emphasised in every ripple of school life.
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.
What's important then is how I, as the person responsible for their behaviour, understand that there simply isn't a one - size - fits - all approach to training them or a universally consistent rule about how they, as a group or individuals, would respond to any number of different situations.
We should be looking at how to sell a story about access to justice, judicial independence, or the Rule of Law in a way that does not just reaffirm lawyers» self image, but actually alters awareness and behaviour on a grander scale.
The first post I wrote for SLAW was called «Of Baked Beans and the Rule of Law», and it was about how we, the legal profession, should be telling the story of access to justice in a way that alters awareness and behaviour on a grander scale.
Following the appeal court's ruling, complaints about Camp's behaviour from members of the public, law professors and law students rolled into the Canadian Judicial Council.
A judge dismissed Dr. Howard Platnick's libel suit earlier this week, ruling an email warning lawyers about his behaviour was «fair and reasonable.»
A virtue of thinking about virtues is that doing so can be more open - ended and wide - ranging than thinking about rules and regulations; restrictions on lawyer behaviour are necessarily more precise and constrained than thoughts about what it means to be an excellent — a virtuous — lawyer.
It had many unwritten internal rules about appropriate behaviour.
As a rule of thumb, if you would happily greet a colleague or client with a kiss, but refrain from doing so in the presence of their, or your own, boss then you should think again about whether your behaviour is appropriate.
Parents, carers and teaching staff who are interested to know about children's disruptive behaviour in general will find many helpful ideas in the information we have on managing anger, making rules and setting limits, family relationships and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Good parental behaviour includes rules, expressed warmth, and knowledge about a child's whereabouts, which in the long - term influences the child's comfort in voluntarily sharing information (Wang et al. 2011).
Your child's school will be able to tell you about the rules they have about what sort of behaviour is unacceptable and how they deal with it.
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