Sentences with phrase «social maturity which»

Many times, dog aggression problems arise in multi-dog households once dogs reach social maturity which generally takes place between 18 to 36 months of age.

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But in Metz's account the individuals of Enlightenment individualism are bourgeois individuals conceived in abstraction from the social circumstances which make autonomy and maturity possible for them.
Their social customs provide that the female, which is bigger than the male and can thus enforce monogamy, deliver a calf one winter and conceive one the next throughout the 20 years of her maturity.
The assessment system, which would highlight children's social and emotional maturity and physical and mental well - being as well as their intellectual skills, would be used to chart the nation's progress in meeting the first of the six goals set by the President and the nation's governors.
The onset of obsessive compulsive disorder usually corresponds with social maturity in dogs, which typically is between one and three years of age, depending upon the breed.
At long last, by three years of age, most dogs start to achieve social maturity — adulthood — delightfully dependable, calm, controlled, well - behaved, happy and friendly adulthood, which drifts into the dog's glorious sunset years.
Sometimes kittens that have been best buddies will prefer not to be together (or at least as much) when they reach social maturity, which in cats is between 2 - 4 years of age.
Separation anxiety usually becomes evident around the time of sexual and social maturity, which in dogs is between 12 and 36 months of age, depending on the breed.
This generation is often criticized for its lack of maturity, its inability to cope with stressful situations, and its obsession with narcissistic social media — all of which makes it rather interesting to see how they're handling parenthood, arguably the most challenging job in the world.
How great it is to peer into the social world of a candidate's Facebook page to view photos, read wall postings, and even check out their friends and family — all of which can help you assess the character, personality, maturity, and other characteristics of someone who may soon represent your company.
Generally defined, temperament is the biological basis of personality.4 Research on the topic of temperamentally - based socially wary, reticent and inhibited behavior has reported differences in prevalence of this construct between East Asian (e.g., China, South Korea) and Western children and youth (e.g., Western Europe, Canada and the United States); the former group has demonstrated a higher prevalence of wary, inhibited behavior than the latter.5, 6,7,8,9 In Western cultures, which value independence and assertiveness, socially - inhibited and reticent behavior is viewed as reflecting shyness, fearfulness and social incompetence; in East Asian cultures, which are dominated historically by Confucian and Taoist philosophies, socially wary and inhibited behavior is viewed as reflecting compliance, obedience, being well - mannered, and thus, social maturity and accomplishment.10
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