Sentences with phrase «through better behaviour»

In effect, offenders could earn «early» release through good behaviour, which was understood to demonstrate that they had been rehabilitated.

Not exact matches

From his youth through adulthood, Turner has suffered from distractibility, agitation and impulsive behaviour, as well as enjoying significant self - confidence and a constant level of high energy that's limited his need for sleep.
That distinction being presupposed, let us first ask what is to be said on the question of mutability or immutability of canon law and the Catholic style of life bound up with it, if we may so describe all the practices, rules, modes of behaviour in a Catholic's church life and his secular life lived on Christian lines, which hold good or previously held good through education, church precept etc..
It does nt matter where a player comes from real fans will see through their sham behaviour — Ade was well a truly rumbled.
Kids love to do well, and I'm sure as he gets further into the whole good behaviour cycle he will thrive upon it, and he will shine through!
Then the pre-frontal cortex can't function well, so they can't think through what is rational, reasonable behaviour for that moment.
We recently went through a pause and I had to look at my hoverin» behaviour as well as all the changes in our lives... it became even better after the pause though and I am grateful we continue on the journey.
Babies learn well through repetitive behaviour.
BEHAVIOUR The Downside of Time - Out RECIPES Strawberries for Dessert Cake & Strawberry Kabobs PETS Chillin» with your Dog INFANTS Sleep Baby Sleep LANGUAGE Raising a Bilingual Child PARENTING Rethinking Our Cell Phone Use FATHERING The Ultimate Camping Greenhorn WELL BEING Mud — the New Kids» Medicine 15 MINUTE MOM Sorting Through School Year Clutter More Blogs CONTESTS Go Treetop Trekking Centreville Passes Boston Pizza More Contests
Evgeny Morozov, well - known for his pessimism with respect to the internet, has an interesting concept of «algorithmic regulation» — whereby Silicon Valley tech companies offer technical solutions to political problems, essentially through using data to try and craft individual behaviours, create certain incentives in order to prod people in certain directions.
In doing so, Macmillan pays specific attention to the role of concepts such as honour and masculinity and the overarching interaction between these archaic codes of behaviour and the social changes occurring at that time: «As Europe went through its rapid social changes in the last part of the nineteenth century, honour became both an attribute that the old landowning classes could cling to with increasing determination as something that distinguished them from the newly prosperous middle classes and, for the socially ambitious, a mark of a higher and better social status.»
Huhne and Pryce's good behaviour means they are being released halfway through that four - month period, but they will have to remain under electronic curfew which leaves them effectively under house arrest.
He argues that prebendalism is the most appropriate conceptual notion for explaining Nigeria's politicians intense and persistent struggle to control and exploit the offices of the state and defines prebendalism in terms of «the historical association of the term «prebend» with the offices of certain feudal states which could be obtained through services rendered to a lord or monarch or through outright purchase by supplicants... the adjective «prebendal» will refer to patterns of political behaviour which rest on the justifying principle that such offices should be competed for and then utilised for the personal benefit of office holders as well as their reference or support group.
Through interactive training sessions, feedback and personality profiling, participants will have the opportunity to build meaningful networks, share best practice ideas and develop behaviours that will drive their own success and that of their teams.
«Millions of people have found their partners through online dating but if you think you suspect fraudulent behaviour, please always report it to the dating provider as well as the Police; that way we can make it even safer for all users.»
If A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III really is a tour through the psyche of star and one - man band Charlie Sheen, then the major takeaway is that there isn't much to see unless you're into incorrigible man - children on their best behaviour.
We see the ripples through his home life, as his spouse (the heartbreakingly good Tuva Novotny) deals with the unruly behaviour of their youngest son; we see the legal ramifications in courtroom exchanges that crackle with quiet suspense; and we see the positive benefits it has for his squad.
I have found Don Hellison's Teaching Personal & Social Responsibility through Physical Activity approach useful as I find his levels a good reminder and they provide a common language for students to use when describing theirs and others behaviours in class.
While we know that a balance is important, that young people want to be supported and that they want to feel connected to their school and to their teacher, there's much more that needs to be understood about this and we can do this both through administering questionnaires but probably better yet actually talking to teachers and young people and asking them specifically, in specific schools, in specific neighbourhoods: «What would make for a better relationship and a better environment where you would want to spend time, learn and also learn some good, positive behaviour skills?»
So, what we're suggesting is while those programs are also very important and they show good effects on changing behaviours or other outcomes, teacher - student relationships are also important and could achieve similar effects through building positive relationships.
Praise for good behaviour is also something that can be done privately, but it's important that the praise is genuine: a difficult student can see through false praise, and so can other students — which is another reason not to praise in front of the class.
An NSPCC spokesman said: «Preventing harmful sexual behaviour through proper, up - to - date sex and relationships education is immeasurably better than excluding children after the harm has been done.
The evidence drawn from ongoing observation of student behaviour is best viewed not «scientifically» but through what Eliot Eisner has called «connoisseurship» or «the enlightened eye;» that is, through professional wisdom.
We find these especially helpful in smaller group settings, and often use them in our offices to help students work through group conflicts as well as individual behaviours that do not honour the Community Agreements.
Through considering the role of rules in promoting good behaviour, pupils will be encouraged to take responsibility for maintaining a positive school environment.
510bhp through the rear wheels in the wet always makes for entertaining behaviour, but the DBS performed exceptionally well all day.
Nielsen Book Research monitors the US and UK book markets through Books & Consumers, the premier resource for understanding book consumers and their buying behaviour, as well as undertaking ad hoc research projects for a wide range of clients.
People generally have a better understanding of psychology nowadays and appreciate the potential for modifying behaviour through positive reinforcement.
The owner; Louise Basson of the centre have written a book on Husky behaviour called; Winter Dogs, living with huskies as pet dogs as well as a training and behaviour book called Shaping your dog - The positive way both published through Strategic Publishing LLC.
Dog trainers skilled at using a well - planned combination of positive reinforcement on the one hand, and reducing problem behaviours through removal from play on the other, can generally resolve these cases over a number of weeks.
«Out Now Business Class is designed to help the travel industry better understand and leverage the LGBT consumer market through informed education and training, better networking opportunities and enhanced access to important trends around purchasing behaviours and decisions.»
As discussed earlier, it is best to plan for these emergent behaviours and introduce the different systems through the atomistic exposition of the winning plays that a player can gradually learn before understanding how they combine them.
08.30 am — Registration, refreshments and networking 09.00 am — Opening address by chair 09.05 am — Alice Walker, Real Nappies for London 09.10 am — Charles Warner, University of Northampton 09.30 am — Guest Speaker TBA 09.35 am — Guy Schanschieff & Kerry Cane, Bambino Mio — «The Reusable Nappy Market» 09.50 am — Graham Simmonds & Bradley Williams, Local Green Points — «How Local Green Points promotes real nappy use and good recycling behaviours through incentivisation» 10.05 am — Q&A discussion with panel of speakers 10.35 am — Closing comments by chair 10.40 am — Networking 11.00 am — Close
A sustainable law firm has a values - driven culture, achieves high performance through recognising the power of its people, and has processes that guide good behaviour that enables positive client experiences.
«And then on the other hand, the court wants tools to guide behaviour of well - heeled litigants who may be bringing motions that are not needed... and wants a tool to curb some of that behaviour, which they may see as being abusive, through a cost mechanism.»
The behaviour through executives is good.
Similarly, through our work with Heartstyles, a life indicator tool, our employees are encouraged to consciously develop more effective behaviours that focus on promoting empathy, compassion and self - belief to better connect with those around them.»
Well, maybe not «cloning» per se, but certainly they're influencing and shaping how their people think and act on a daily basis through their own behaviours.
Another emerging approach to secure the best IT talent is to bring IT itself to bear, through the use of social physics where big data on human behaviour influences corporate strategy.
We are really pleased that relationship education is going to become a statutory subject in 2019 and believe that preventing harmful sexual behaviour through proper, up - to - date sex and relationships education is immeasurably better than excluding children after the harm has been done.
Getting through difficult conversations, dealing with challenging behaviour, fixing bullying, being more assertive — these are the abilities and skills you need to manage conflict better... whether you are a manager who actually wants to manage, a leader wanting to assert your authority or an employee seeking to thrive — having a toolbox to deal with conflict effectively is essential
Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is the most well - researched and established psychotherapeutic approach for treating depression.1 However, as with antidepressant medications, 2 many unanswered questions remain about the mechanisms through which CBT for depression produces its therapeutic effects.
The evidence base for FLNP includes qualitative research showing that parents recruited through schools value the programme and perceive it to have an impact on family relationships, children's behaviour and their own mental health51; «before and after» studies in community groups showing impact on self - report measures of relationship quality and well - being52; and routine evaluation by parents attending programmes showing that the great majority value the programme.53
PBS involves a range of proactive and reactive interventions aimed at increasing a child's access to meaningful and preferred opportunities as well as reducing challenging behaviours through an understanding of the function of the behaviour (Gore, McGill, Toogood, Allen et al., 2013).
At the announcement of the framework, the federal Attorney - General considered that it is an «example of how, by changing behaviours and attitudes, and by resolving native title through settlements... we can make native title work better».
Studies consistently suggest that exposure to trauma or chronic early life stress may impair the development of executive function skills.6, 7,9,10,11 These skills appear to provide the foundation for school readiness through cognition and behaviour.3, 12 Children with better executive function skills may be more teachable.3 Indeed, in a high - risk sample, children with better executive function skills at the beginning of kindergarten showed greater gains in literacy and numeracy than children with poorer initial skills.12 Considering there is evidence that
SET was found to promote mental health and reduce detrimental health - related behaviours in some respects, in particular through the promotion of aspects of students» self - image, including well - being and a reduction in externalizing problems and alcohol use.
Children may express their responses through a range of behaviours, including withdrawing, performing less well or better than usual at school, behavioural problems or feelings of sickness such as headaches or stomach aches.
Good parenting skills in communication are cultivated by exhibiting and modelling positive behaviour, improving listening skills through active listening and in the development of empathic listening skills.
Studies consistently suggest that exposure to trauma or chronic early life stress may impair the development of executive function skills.6, 7,9,10,11 These skills appear to provide the foundation for school readiness through cognition and behaviour.3, 12 Children with better executive function skills may be more teachable.3 Indeed, in a high - risk sample, children with better executive function skills at the beginning of kindergarten showed greater gains in literacy and numeracy than children with poorer initial skills.12 Considering there is evidence that the achievement gap persists and may even widen across the school years, 16,17 it is critical that high - risk children begin school with as successful of a start as possible.
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