Can he be trained to
understand other cues?
Not exact matches
This enables good salespeople to use conversation, body language,
other social
cues to quickly establish a sense of trust and
understanding when cultivating new relationships.
Reading novels can improve empathy and
understanding of social
cues, allowing a leader to better work with and
understand others — traits that author Anne Kreamer persuasively linked to increased organizational effectiveness, and to pay raises and promotions for the leaders who possessed these qualities.
If you can
understand yourself and your tendencies, as well as the
cues and tendencies of
others, you can raise your «EQ» — those emotional skills — and improve your life.
Look Death in the face: it's a friendly face, a kindly face, sad, reluctant, knowing it is not welcome but having to play its part when its
cue is called, perhaps trying to say, «Come, it won't be too bad, don't be afraid, I
understand how you feel, but come - there may be
other miracles!»
A HypnoDoula is trained in the philosophy of hypnosis in childbirth and
understands the
cues, techniques, and the material that differentiates it from every
other method of childbirth education.
For example, having trouble knowing that conversations involve turn - taking,
understanding verbal and nonverbal
cues in conversation and / or responding topically when
other people speak.
Luckily, you don't have to wait until your baby can talk to
understand him because he does communicate — with body language and
other cues.
When humans communicate, they can use nonverbal
cues like eye - gaze and pointing to help the
other person
understand what they mean.
Understanding the brain's facial code could help scientists study how face cells incorporate
other identifying information, such as sex, age, race, emotional
cues and names, says Adrian Nestor, a neuroscientist at the University of Toronto, who studies face patches in human subjects and did not participate in the research.
«Decreased sensitivity to emotional
cues — losing the ability to
understand the emotions of
other people — is one of the costs.
But while those studies have suggested that animals are able to
understand what
others see — giving them an advantage in competing for food, for example — they rely on the test subjects» ability to see another's head or eyes, providing so - called «gaze
cues.»
Skeptics argue that animals in these experiments might be responding only to these surface
cues, without any real
understanding of what
others see.
In lizards and
other reptiles, however, such «environmentally
cued hatching» strategies aren't well
understood.
Although difficulty in
understanding of
others» social emotions and beliefs under conditions without direct emotional
cues also plays an important role in autism spectrum disorder, no study has examined the potential effect of oxytocin on this difficulty.
We humans are intensely social creatures and and an ability to
understand others» social
cues is critical to our success and happiness in * all * situations — dating, at work, with extended family and children, etc etc etc..
While texting is a great way to know each
other, it isn't sufficient as you wouldn't have the opportunity to
understand the body language
cues.
However, they should receive thorough obedience training so they
understand basic commands and any
other cues you wish to teach them.
Humans sometimes have a lot of difficulty believing and
understanding their dogs don't
understand language
other than the
cues they've been taught such as sit, down, come, etc..
With dogs we can see this manifested as hostility to strangers, unpredictable behavior, separation anxiety, and an inability to
understand social
cues from
other dogs, among
other behavior problems.
Yet these words are clues to a bigger issue, or a situation that's about to become an issue, including not fully
understanding dog behavior, social
cues, body language, or simply good manners toward
other dogs and dog owners.
For example, this could involve the influence of
others on an individual's behavior (such as conformity or persuasion), the perception and
understanding of social
cues, or the formation of attitudes or stereotypes about
other people.
Skills in discerning and
understanding others» emotions, based on situational and expressive
cues that have some degree of consensus as to their emotional meaning.
The term emotional intelligence refers to the child's ability to
understand others» emotions, perceive subtle social
cues, «read» complex social situations, and demonstrate insight about
others» motivations and goals.
Skype allows partners to see each
other, and can thus create a shared social presence between them, allowing the benefit of both verbal and nonverbal
cues for
understanding.
Autism is marked by an inability to accurately
understand social
cues and communicate with
others.
Emotion
understanding in maltreated children: Recognition of facial expressions and integration with
other emotion
cues
The key treatment objectives of CARES are: (a) to enhance attention to critical facial
cues signalling distress in child, parents and
others, to improve emotion recognition and labelling; (b) improve emotional
understanding by linking emotion to context, and by identifying contexts and situations that elicit child anger and frustration; (c) teach prosocial and empathic behaviour through social stories, parent modelling, and role play; (d) increase emotional labelling and prosocial behaviour through positive reinforcement; (e) and increase child's frustration tolerance through modelling, role - playing, and reinforcing child's use of learned cognitive - behavioural strategies to decrease the incidence of aggressive behaviours.