Not exact matches
Fidelity's findings echo many of the conclusions from the institute's research, but one drawback to comparing generational giving
behaviors is that you don't know how
younger people are going to give when they're older, Mesch said.
While teaching organizational
behavior at Cornell University for more than 35 years, I've had the privilege of training numerous
young people who have now moved on to be leaders in the private and public sector.
«
Young people more often struggle to pay bills and manage money,» said Collins, noting that that demographic experiences low levels of financial literacy and is prone to expensive credit
behaviors, such as using payday loans and carrying a balance on high - interest credit cards.
Then, of course, there's the gradually emerging birth dearth — with more and more older
people dependent on fewer and fewer
young (in a time when familial love is explaining less and less of personal
behavior).
• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an answer: «The fact that both the college experience and the military experience are often the first time
people of this age range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the opposite sex suggests to me that we have not done enough before
young people reach this age to educate, model and encourage appropriate
behavior.»
It doesn't typically replace face - to - face relationships, but for
younger people today, males especially, easy and constant access to pornography distorts their drive for, and their
behavior in, relationships with women.
The poets, Socrates complains early on in the Republic, thoughtlessly arouse emotions that cloud the citizen's judgment; they present pictures of the gods»
behavior that
young persons should be shielded from, lest they copy the shameful actions of the immortals.
Indeed, in a culture in which this is the norm, the need may be more for helping
young people develop patterns of responsible sexual
behavior at this stage of their lives than simply condemning all such activity equally.
It does this by creating a climate of acceptance — of feelings and impulses (around which irrational guilt often forms)-- and by confronting the
young person with the need to change irresponsible, self - other hurting
behavior (the source of appropriate guilt).
And, in fact, one of the chief insights that the neurobiological research provides is that the
behavior of
young people, especially
young people who have experienced significant adversity, is often under the sway of emotional and psychological and hormonal forces within them that are far from rational.
Other
young people may completely withdraw from boy - girl dating, feeling repulsed by their parents»
behavior and being afraid to compete in this arena.
«In a world where
people, both
young and old, have become so dependent on technology, the necessity to educate parents and their children on the importance of responsible online
behavior is vital.
Stephen Wallace: There are clear pathways to prevent
young people from engaging in underage drinking, other drug use, bullying, violence, early intimate sexual
behavior, and suicide.
Those risk
behaviors included some of the largest threats to health for
young people, such as excessive drinking, smokeless tobacco use, unsafe sexual activity, physical violence, and unsafe use of motor vehicles.
Annalise works with
young people and their parents towards understanding these often frightening feelings from a neurodevelopmental and physiological perspective, uncovering the origins of challenging
behaviors and providing strategies and tools rooted in the latest developments in Interpersonal Neurobiology and mindfulness.
The curriculum outlined below encourages
young people to understand the social implications of irresponsible sexual activity, thereby encouraging them to be in absolute integrity with their sexual
behavior.
Whatever the reason for the taunts, research shows that talking to
young children about the effects of their
behavior does in fact help them develop the ability to put themselves in another
person's shoes, though maybe not overnight.
For the best results, parents should seek a
behavior modification professional as soon as possible if their
young person is struggling with a behavioral issue.
A therapist will address the negative thoughts, feelings or
behaviors of a
young person and help him understand why he is experiencing on - going problems.
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's
young people to change their
behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
«By signing this measure into law we are moving to protect
young people across Erie County who may be experiencing their own identity issues and should not have attitudes and
behaviors that may be contradictory to their natures forced on them,» said Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz.
Among those students, adolescents and
young people who relied on gist measures of online risk - taking were more «protective» when asked about their intentions of engaging in future risky online
behavior.
Adolescents who have engaged in past risky online
behavior are much more likely than older
young adults to repeat the
behavior in the future, according to a new study by researchers seeking to understand the psychological mechanisms contributing to
young people's online risk taking.
«The biggest source of morbidity and mortality in
young people in industrialized countries isn't medical disease but problems with
behavior and emotion,» says Ronald Dahl, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Public Health.
When researchers marked the monkeys» faces and presented them with mirrors, they didn't touch or examine the spot or show any other self - directed
behaviors in front of those mirrors in the way that even a very
young person would do.
To be considered AAFV, this
behavior also must be a marked change from the kind of financial decisions a
person made in
younger years.
«I believe that there is a pattern of
behavior among highly successful scientists and managers within industry science, and that studying what works can help
young people grow successful without having to go through the same bumps and roadblocks,» Leo continued.
In a 2008 survey on the gaming habits of about 2,500
young people, Gentile and his father, psychologist J. Ronald Gentile, found that children and adolescents who played more violent games were likelier to report «aggressive cognitions and
behaviors.»
«Because thinness is not consistent with dominant cultural standards of masculinity,
young people who conform to masculine norms may be more likely than other youth to engage in unhealthy
behaviors such as high - calorie food consumption, overeating and sedentary
behaviors,» explains Dr. Austin.
Understanding which leadership
behaviors work and which don't for
younger managers is important because the respective choice influences turnover decisions of subordinates and thus whether the right set of
people can be retained in an organisation, the researchers point out.
Of course, the researchers think that the music influences the
behavior, but perhaps it's a correlation, not a causation — that is, maybe
young people who engage in risky
behaviors are also attracted to music about such
behaviors.
Modeling suggests that the effects of GDLs extend beyond driving - related risks to include other drinking - related
behaviors that pose immediate or delayed health risks for
young people.
One policy that may reduce alcohol - use
behaviors and impaired driving among
young people at a population level is graduated driver licensing (GDL), which increases the driving privileges of
young novice drivers as they age and gain more driving experience.
«Online parent training helps
young kids with ADHD: Researchers find brief, online training is equally effective to in -
person training in helping kids improve
behavior, posing time and cost savings for families.
Thanos hopes that studying the effects of methylphenidate on those without ADHD may lead to a greater understanding of how the drug works on the brain and
behavior, and can help researchers understand the impact of the drug on
young people throughout development.
«Factors other than parental eating
behaviors such as community and school, food environment, peer influence, television viewing, as well as individual factors such as self - image and self - esteem seem to play an important role in
young people's dietary intake,» said May A. Beydoun, PhD, co-author of the study and a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Bloomberg School.
«We need an effective way to demonstrate to
young people the «why» of protecting our skin and modifying tanning
behavior,» Elmore added.
It's impossible to say whether any of those
behaviors were due to energy drinks, but
young people who consumed them were much more likely to report the symptoms than those who didn't.
Dr. Lupton asked if the Subcommittee had considered addressing the link between heavy drinking and impaired judgment regarding sexual
behavior, especially among
younger people.
Before you watch it, most
people will define it as a financial activity between a sugar daddy and a
younger woman (some times we called her as sugar baby), or just like some college girls provide sexual
behavior to older men to get the pay for their college.
They do maintain that «to reduce sexual risk
behaviors and related health problems among youth, schools and other youth - serving organizations can help
young people adopt lifelong attitudes and
behaviors that support their health and well - being.»
There are group of
people that may consider cougar dating
younger men as a
behavior that reveals a sense of desperation.
The film's first act is often very funny as it lampoons the (admittedly low - hanging fruit of) know - it - all, shame - it - all
young people, mostly through details in their
behavior.
Disgusted with the Anti-American
behavior of the
young people at the time (sex, drugs and The Beatles), Elvis wants to work for the government and become a «Federal Agent At Large».
Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron) is far more endearing when she is merely a languid malcontent with a misanthropic outlook on life and
people, and then
Young Adult has to go and ruin it by psychologically rationalizing the causes of her perception and
behavior.
New research illustrates just how precarious willpower can be for
young people: Middle school students who want to achieve a goal and who actively agree to suffer a consequence if they don't achieve it may still be unable to change their counterproductive
behaviors.
Many teens and
young people don't know the range of
behaviors that constitute misogyny and sexual harassment.
Grades: 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Whyville is a virtual world which engages
young people in constructive educational activities while promoting socially responsible
behavior.
Before
young people take it upon themselves to act responsibly, they must confront a reality that demands responsible
behavior.
But James identifies what she calls a «mentorship gap,» arguing that adult conversations with
young people about online
behavior focus almost solely on issues of personal security, not on moral or ethical obligations.