If, on the other hand, he manages to evade such supervised experience, or has the bad luck to land a situation
with poor supervision, then he goes on arraigning the local church.
Not exact matches
While we await more research isolating the nuances inherent in the effects of sleep and leadership, we already know that
poor sleep quality and quantity result in self - control problems, which in turn are associated
with higher levels of abusive
supervision and unethical behavior.
If you are frail or have
poor balance, be sure to perform all exercises
with supervision and assistance.
Anthony is rightly ambivalent about giving up his life
with his grandparents and friends in order to attend a SEED Foundation school — the prototype in education reform — where 24 - hour
supervision is the only way to ensure that
poor children have a chance at success.
In recommending a reprimand and that the lawyer be restricted to practising under
supervision and taking on new client matters only
with a supervisor's approval, the committee found that the lawyer was competent in his own area — commercial litigation — but noted that he «ran into trouble when he exercised
poor judgment and took on cases outside his area of practice.»
Poor conveyancing practice by unqualified staff
with no
supervision was a major cause of problems.
Similarly, although a lack of parental
supervision is associated
with delinquency in boys and girls, conflict over
supervision appears to influence offending more strongly in girls than in boys.85
Poor emotional ties to family are more strongly associated
with violence in girls than in boys.86 Not surprisingly, incarcerated females view their parents more negatively than do non-incarcerated females.87
Scales used to assess inconsistent maternal enforcement of rules, loud arguments between the parents, low maternal educational aspirations for the child, maternal possessiveness, maternal use of guilt to control the child, maternal anger toward the child, parental cigarette smoking, parental
supervision of the child, paternal assistance to the child's mother, paternal role fulfillment, and maternal verbal abuse were obtained from the DPI and instruments assessing maternal child - rearing attitudes and behaviors that were administered during the maternal interviews.28 - 31 Measures of maternal punishment, parental affection toward the child, parental time spent
with the child, and
poor parental communication
with the child were administered during the maternal and offspring interviews using scales assessing parental warmth, parent - child communication, and parental support and availability.28, 29,31 Data regarding parental home maintenance and maternal behavior during the interview were provided by interviewer observations.
Parental abuse, onset of problem behavior in early childhood, financial hardship and lack of
supervision are all associated
with more severe conduct disorder.10, 18 Additionally, a
poorer prognosis is associated
with an increase in the number and severity of specific DSM - IV criteria.10 Risk also increases
with comorbid ADHD and substance abuse.10 These dimensions should guide treatment Subclinical conduct disorder symptoms or those of recent onset may be amenable to physician - parent counseling.
In the control domain the odds of children experiencing low levels of
supervision and rules or a high level of home chaos having
poorer health behaviours were 1.2 to 2.0 higher than those of children
with high parental control.
Low parental
supervision was associated
with behavioural difficulties, limiting long - term illness and
poor general health.
Low parental
supervision was associated
with poor general health, limiting long - term illness and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Parental behaviour risk factors for EBP children are
poor supervision and monitoring, lack of parental involvement
with the child, as well as harsh and inconsistent discipline (Bloomquist and Schnell 2002; Blazei et al. 2006).
For instance, laxness,
poor supervision, inconsistent discipline, and interparental conflict are negatively associated
with child social skills development [34, 35].