Not exact matches
For example, many companies will apply primary packaging visual designs to the outer case but we know that shelf - ready packaging needs to follow different
rules as people scan for
cues in search for their preferred brands or indeed specific product features.
As though that was the
cue he was waiting for, our child abruptly let us know that the
rules were changing.
And,
as though that was the
cue he was waiting for, our child abruptly let us know that the
rules were changing.
As my own Food - in - the - Classroom Manifesto makes clear, even food that's not junk food can be problematic, from causing allergic reactions to overriding kids» appetite
cues to violating other parents» food
rules.
But when frustration begins to surface (whining, refusing to cooperate, complaining, etc.) take that
as your
cue to take a break or make some silly new game
rules or let your child take the lead and make up some new games.
It's an interesting theory, he says, but «there are other equally feasible hypotheses, such
as if a child is impulsive, has autism, is inattentive to social
cues, has trouble internalizing verbal social
rules, has seen modeling of inappropriate behavior, or lacks a sense of social boundaries.»
A chapter is also devoted to exploring two mutually opposed approaches to parenting, described here
as «Spartan» (
rule - bound, routine - dictated) and «Athenian» (child - led,
cue - following).
Playing — unstructured time, with
rules set by the kids (no adults acting
as referee)-- is how kids learn independence, problem - solving, social
cues, and bravery.
Every time that my students lined up to go to another class or outside for recess, this punctuation display was there
as a visual
cue and reminder about the
rules for using punctuation marks.
With
rules now more permissive
as far
as designs go, Mazda came up with a race car that uses many of the Kodo styling
cues seen on the company's production cars.