Recent research has led to the conclusion that Down children are capable of expressing complex feelings, of developing richer personalities, and of mastering higher degrees of learning
using adaptive strategies (such as computer - aided learning to teach reading and writing).
Growers can manage the potential risks linked to extreme rain events and soil degradation by
using adaptive strategies such as planting cover crops, using no - till techniques, increasing the biodiversity of grasses and forage and extending crop rotations, Prokopy said.
In comparison to children with deficits in emotional development, children with a developed EC are more likely: 1) to sustain learning; 2) to engage in empathic and prosocial behaviours; 3) to express appropriate emotions in various contexts; 4) to
use adaptive strategies to deal with negative / upsetting emotions (e.g., anger); and 5) to reduce several risk factors associated with psychopathology.
Not exact matches
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The results of this original study are highly relevant to other human diseases that dependent on genome instability, such as fungal infection or cancer, and open new venues for anti-leishmanial drug discovery
using host - directed
strategies that target the parasite's metabolic dependence on the host cell, thus preventing the
adaptive evolution of drug resistant parasites.
Immune Regenerative Medicine is the field of medicine which encompasses numerous
strategies used to improve the body's healing response in restoring the cells and function of the innate and
adaptive immune system.
She is completing her postdoctoral training at IDRI and is excited to
use her background in
adaptive immunity to help optimize vaccine
strategies for pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
LUMC offers an extended multiplex transcriptome profiling assay (dcRT - MLPA) for monitoring innate,
adaptive and inflammatory immune - response signalling gene signatures, which can be
used to evaluate and improve immunisation
strategies.
«We want them to be well prepared in the content and the instructional
strategies they are
using,» says Mason, «but really, to go from the technical skills to the
adaptive skills.
Though the intentions behind this decision were honorable — to keep states from setting lower expectations for and administering easier tests to low achievers — it has curbed the
use of computer -
adaptive testing and other
strategies that can accurately and validly detect student growth at the high end.
The Intelligent
Adaptive Learning technology tracks each student interaction and evaluates the
strategies used to solve problems.
Strategies teachers may
use for addressing the instructional needs of students whose cognitive abilities are significantly below average and who exhibit deficits in
adaptive behavior include: (1) repetition of key content; (2) including a functional component to lessons, that is, emphasizing skills needed for success in day - to - day adult life; 17 and (3) making concepts concrete.
Although the
use of
adaptive tests within a school such as Mountain View may seem like just a measurement issue, it is really a
strategy that affects the equity of teaching and learning.
SRT
uses specially designed fuel injectors to deliver the correct mixture, as well as innovative and
adaptive electronic
strategies to provide optimum «streetability.»
Remarks: Due to their conceptual scope — and if not explicitly stated otherwise — , all models / setups /
strategies do not account for slippage, fees and transaction costs, do not account for return on cash and / or interest on margin, do not
use position sizing (e.g. Kelly, optimal f)-- they're always «all in «-- , do not
use leverage (e.g. leveraged ETFs), do not utilize any kind of abnormal market filter (e.g. during market phases with extremely elevated volatility), do not
use intraday buy / sell stops (end - of - day prices only), and models / setups /
strategies are not «
adaptive «(do not adjust to the ongoing changes in market conditions like bull and bear markets).
Each player
uses an individual Joy - Con controller to take their turn, and the game features an
adaptive UI for cross-table play meaning you can focus on your
strategy and enjoy the ultimate table top challenge.
Adaptive coping
strategies are
used when the person accepts both the facts and the accompanying emotions, and then tries to act on the basis of both.
The document recommends the
use of
adaptive forest management to protect forest resources against increasing abiotic disturbances, and calls for the
use of
strategies such as species diversification, windbreaks and mixed cropping patterns to enhance ecosystem resilience, as well as selective planting.
Despite some successes (see examples in Table 9.2), there is also evidence of an erosion of coping and
adaptive strategies as a result of varying land -
use changes and socio - political and cultural stresses.
Adaptive responses to climate change in fisheries could include: management approaches and policies that maximize resilience of the exploited ecosystems, ensuring fishing and aquaculture communities have the opportunity and capacity to respond to new opportunities brought about by climate change, and the use of multi-sector adaptive strategies to reduce the consequence of negative impacts in any particular
Adaptive responses to climate change in fisheries could include: management approaches and policies that maximize resilience of the exploited ecosystems, ensuring fishing and aquaculture communities have the opportunity and capacity to respond to new opportunities brought about by climate change, and the
use of multi-sector
adaptive strategies to reduce the consequence of negative impacts in any particular
adaptive strategies to reduce the consequence of negative impacts in any particular sector.
Even then, widely
used techniques can help reduce challenges for decision - making — including the «precautionary principle», «real options», «
adaptive management», «no regrets
strategies», or «risk hedging».
The anatomy and operation of a green school includes reduction in energy and water
use, recycling efforts during and after construction, native and
adaptive landscaping, practices that reduce the demand on municipal infrastructure and
strategies that improve resilience to climate change.
To add slightly to RTP's excellent comment, the scenario analysis
used by the IPCC (and other disciplines in the natural sciences) presupposes that
adaptive management
strategies will be
used that are informed by the scenarios developed.
At these stressful times, he can help you to develop and
use adaptive coping
strategies so that you can think clearly and make good decisions.
I
use a client centered approach allowing for clients to determine their own path while identifying strengths and roadblocks, searching for more
adaptive coping
strategies.
I
use a client - centered approach, letting the client determine their own path, identifying strengths and roadblocks, searching for more
adaptive coping
strategies.
Results also suggest that women cadets and freshmen are
using positive emotions and develop resilience, as an
adaptive strategy for coping with the high physical and mental demands of the Military Academy.
Enhancing and supporting the
adaptive capacity of Indigenous peoples» will only be successful if it is integrated with other
strategies such as disaster preparation, land -
use planning, environmental conservation, and national plans for sustainable development.
Randomized controlled trial of the
use of compensatory
strategies to enhance
adaptive functioning in outpatients with schizophrenia.Velligan DI, Bow - Thomas CC, Huntzinger C, et al.Am J Psychiatry2000 Aug; 157:1317 — 23.
According to functional perspectives, each of these ER
strategies may be
used in both
adaptive and maladaptive ways, depending on the context wherein a
strategy is
used, its precise function, the ultimate goal of the
strategy, and individual beliefs (Philippot, 2013).
In fact, the
adaptive ability among freshmen depends a lot upon their coping effort as well as the coping
strategies used to deal with the challenges and demands encountered when entering university.
Thereby increasing the availability of resources in the workplace to facilitate the
use of
adaptive coping
strategies is necessary for successful stress management and, ultimately, healthier employees.
This workshop will provide
strategies for discerning angry and bullying overcompensating modes and for effectively addressing them, including realizing and differentiating these modes, getting aware and
using our personal schema activations and
using them for effective empathic confrontation and limit setting, that help patients safely experience childhood origins and verbalize links to the emotional messages imbedded in their anger leading to a replacement of overshooting angry reactions by healthy and
adaptive responses.
Capacity for
adaptive coping with aversive or distressing emotions by
using self - regulatory
strategies that ameliorate the intensity or temporal duration of such emotional states (e.g., «stress hardiness»).
In helping kids understand their triggers, we empower them to
use adaptive coping
strategies when they confront those triggers.
This might be explained by the findings that adolescents who experience depressive symptoms
use less
adaptive emotion regulation
strategies (Aldao et al. 2010), and experience more academic difficulties (Jaycox et al. 2009).
In addition, experiencing depressive symptoms is often associated with the
use of less effective and
adaptive emotion regulation
strategies such as avoidance, rumination and suppression (see for a review Aldao et al. 2010).
First, they should not only look out for the excessive
use of maladaptive
strategies but also for the limited
use of
adaptive strategies because both were found to be associated with psychological distress.
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ), for instance, measures 5
adaptive and 4 non-
adaptive cognitive emotion regulation
strategies that children and adolescents
use when they experience negative life events [16,25].
These correlations indicate that anxiety and depressive symptoms in the mother were associated with lower habitual
use of
adaptive and higher
use of maladaptive ER
strategies in the offspring.
Twelve of these
strategies can be classified under the widely
used higher order categories
adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation [6,27], making the FEEL - KJ useful for developmental psychopathology research.
Thus, carrying out the research
using CERQ - Ck and establishing
adaptive CER
strategies during the middle childhood period may have important protective effects and could reduce the risk of adult onset psychopathology.
The
use of
adaptive cognitive
strategies such as putting into perspective, on the other side, was associated with children psychological well - being [8].
Once these problems have been addressed, cognitive behavioral techniques can be applied to reduce the
use of maladaptive
strategies and increase the
use of
adaptive strategies based on the emotion regulation profile derived from the FEEL - KJ.
Second, it was expected that healthier parental psychological functioning and lower levels of parenting stress would predict the
use of
adaptive parenting
strategies both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.
The authors also found that,
using a global emotional and motivational scaffolding scale, mothers demonstrated improved co-regulation (i.e. higher ratings of global motivational and emotional scaffolding, higher frequency of more
adaptive strategies such as redirection of attention) over the course of the intervention, and that this was also associated with improvements in toddler emotion regulation (i.e. less expressed negativity and avoidance).
The debate over which coping
strategies are
adaptive or maladaptive suggests that this can not be determined without understanding the context of the situation that is demanding a coping
strategy be
used (Buck Louis et al., 2011; Aldao and Nolen - Hoeksema, 2012).