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Articles related to "Behaviour"
Tips for Good Behaviour Six simple ways to encourage good relationships with your young children. Positive interactions with our young children set them up for success. young children • good behaviour • high expectations • modelling behaviour • changing the rules
A Week of Bad Behaviour Article on players making a difference, as well as making a bad name for themselves. Anstey's Backcourt. michael jordan • nba • charles barkley • chris anstey • michael finley
Track Behaviour to List Pros Cons Changing an unhealthy behavior can be difficult. Precontemplators are in a stage of denial. Fact finding and reflection are helpful processes in successful change. life change • life changes • life choices • health • stop smoking
"My Child Is Not A Monster!" Three and a half million children are diagnosed with AD/HD each year. This learning disability affects the child in every aspect of his life. They are often ridiculed for behavior that is beyond their control. Should one take the time to look beyond the disability, you will usually find a bright, energetic and creative child. ad/hd • learning disability • mental health • child behavior • attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Foundations of Japanese etiquette -- a primer This article is not so much a "how-to" as it is an examination of the reasons behind Japanese social behavior. It attempts to answer the question, why do Japanese and Americans think each other are so rude? japanese • social • behavior • behaviour • etiquette
Inappropriate Behavior What causes and how do you control inappropriate behaviors? alzheimer's • behavior • behaviour • inapropriate • disruptive
Relationship Between Biochemistry and Aggression (Conclusion) The conclussion of the three part serious on bio & neurochemical influences on aggressive behavior in humans. aggression • neurochemistry • biochemistry • psychology • psychiatry
The relationship between Biochemistry & Aggression (Part 1) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. forensics • aggression • biochemical • neurochemical • testosterone levels
The Relationship between Biochemistry and Aggression (part 2) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. THIS WEEK: Cortisol and Serotonin forensics • aggression • biochemistry • neurochemistry • psychology
Dealing with Difficult Students When teachers have to confront a difficult student, they often have more of a problem with their own feelings than with the student whose behaviour is disruptive. This is because the teachers have a sense of failure, of having their expertise rejected. It is important to begin, therefore, with some clarification of what types of behaviour are likely to be disruptive; next to understand what might cause such behaviour, then to generate solutions to the problem teachers • confront a difficult student • a problem with their own feelings • teachers have a sense of failure • expertise rejected
Dalton Isn't Talking Borrowing a title from a great new novel about a family's story of autism, I continue my discussion on our son and our family's journey with autism. autism • warning signs • early signs • stimming behaviour • stim
Care of the Next Generation raising children • day care • at home care • parents • children's behaviour
Food Additives - Part 3 Do artificial colors only cause headaches, or can they affect behavior? I'd like to share some first-hand experience as a parent and find out what you think. food additive • food coloring • food colouring • food dye • behavior
Teacher/Parent Conferences (Teacher Tips) Parent/Teacher conferences are supposed to be encouraged. However, sometimes, teachers avoid them like they're the plague. I will do practically everything else to resolve an unfortunate situation before I set one up. It's like the absolute last straw with me. I guess some of the reasons some teachers don't pursue Parent/Teacher conferences more is: parent • teacher • situations • behaviour • attitudes
What Personality is Your Pooch? An Australian researcher has produced the world's first descriptions of dog personality types, to help dog lovers find the right animal for them and their family. five dog personality types • world-first study into dog personalities • dr jacqui ley’s dog personality study • what personality is your pooch • do breed books describe your dog
Forensic Psychologists vs. Forensic Psychiatrists A brief evaluation of the literature concerning forensic evaluations as preformed by Forensic Psychologists versus Forensic Psychiatrists forensics • psychology • psychiatry • courtroom
How Words Work This is the first of a six-part summary of essential grammar points for English language teachers. position • focus • collocation • syntax • register
Inaugural Film Fest For Slackers From the minds of film-making brothers Brett and Jason Butler comes a new film festival, dedicated to independant films that centre around people. slackers film festival • substance productions • brett butler • jason butler • confusions of an unmarried couple
What a Cat's Tail Tells You Cats are notorious for body language and looking at its tail can give you clues as to how your feline is feeling and thinking what cat tail tells you • signals cat mood indicator • cat body language tail give clues feline feeling t • cat tails movements vary from motionless extreme l • cat tail positions what they mean
The Greenwood Institute In 1993, Leicester gained a promising new research institute into child psychiatric care. Read about the Greenwood Institute's long term and short term research projects, dedicated to children of all ages. mr. greenwood • psychiatric care • children • young offenders • pre-school
What is criminology? What is criminology: My understanding of the discipline, and its promise for the future. Special Guest Author Evan Spencer Provides a comprehensive explanation of Criminology to help eliminate some of the confusion you folks may have. While this discipline is not forensic psychology the often overlap. So take a look. forensics • criminology
Interview Skills Training Design Training hiring managers on interviewing techniques requires a training design and delivery that allows participants to practice the theories taught. interview skills training • training design • professional development for managers • new manager training • training techniques
Is Your Child a Bully? There is a wealth of information available to tell parents how to help their child if they are being bullied but what do you do if you suspect your child is a bully? my child is a bully • bullying • how to deal with a bully • parents of bullies • disciplining a bully
Schizophrenia: Youth's Greatest Disabler - Part 6 Part 6 in a series on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • adolescent • child
Celebrity Rock Stars Celebrity rock stars aren't as bratty as they'd like everyone to think. britney spears • dennis quaid • keanu reeves • rock star • jared leto
How Words Work:5 It has been useful to distinguish between syntax (how words relate to each other) and morphology (the different forms a word may have) in order to emphasise how each aspect has its influence on meaning. Patterns of morphology have in fact been much more commonly the focus of classroom attention than patterns of syntax. syntax • morphology • grammar • learning english • studying english
Schizophrenia: Youth's Greatest Disabler - part 3 Part 3 of a series on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) Contact information, a glossary and more information on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
Aboriginal Structured Violence All we need is a great big... knife fight! The benefits of structured social violence in Indigenous societies in comparison to more chaotic "civilised" violence. indigenous violence • aboriginal violence • social violence • racial violence • indigenous culture
Building Self Esteem in Children Full Mouse, Empty Mouse by Dina Zeckhausen with illustrations by Brian Boyd helps in building self esteem in children. self esteem in children • preventing eating disorders • teaching kids • building positive tools • full mouse empty mouse
Data Structures and Algorithms In this data structure and algorithm tutorial we give a language independent introduction to common abstract data types (linked lists,stacks etc.) and their manipulation. data structure tutorial • data structure algorithm • stack • queue • linked list
yoga-an alternative medicine this article examines the history,branches and principles of yoga and as an alternative medicine for congenital and acquired diseases like asthma,arthiritis etc. yoga • relevance of yoga • branches of yoga • arthiritis diadetes cholestrol cure • alternative medicine
Using Loops in C Programming This tutorial teaches the use of loops in C/C++ programming, and is aimed at beginner to intermediate programmers. It covers counted (for) and condition tested (while and borland c • c • borland c tutorial • borland c compiler • c tutorial
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
London Underground Etiquette - A Humorous Guide to Tube Rules A humorous guide to the rules of the London Underground. london • travel • tube • humor • tourism
Anorexia Symptoms of an Eating Disorder Discovering the signs of anorexia symptoms can lead you to recovery and treatment programs for eating disorders like bulimia and binge eating. anorexia nervosa • anorexia symptoms • bulimia • eating disorder treatment • recovery
Bulimia Symptoms of an Eating Disorder Find bulimia symptoms to help treat eating disorders and lead to recovery from binge eating. bulimia symptoms • eating disorder treatment • recovery • bulimia help • binging purging
<i>Puberty Blues</i> - All too Real Bruce Beresford's Puberty Blues gives a revealing insight into the collective conscience of the nation of Australia. bruce beresford • beresford • puberty blues • carey • teen film
And the winner is........ The complete index to the French Open of 1998 at Roland Garros. Find out the details, the highlights, the scores, the rankings, everything you need to possibly know about tennis this month! arantxa sanchez vicario • monica seles • carlos moya • alex corretja • gustavo kuerten
Celebrity Scraps A grab-bag of troubling developments in the celebrity world this week: Kudos for bad behaviour; Paris Hilton’s new CD. Ugh. jennifer lopez • paris hilton • kate moss • sean combs • calvin klein
Ethics: Downloading and DVDs Warner Bros recently inked a deal with BitTorrent. It's come to 'if you can't beat'em, join'em' with DVD pirates. But are downloaders really theives? dvd • downloading • file sharing • peer to peer • sales decline
Factory Life in Northern Thailand What is it like to work in a factory in the north of Thailand and live in a nearby dormitory? gender issues in thailand • factory work in thailand • manufacturing in thailand • sexual double standards in asia. remitting money i • clothing industry in thailand
How Parents Can Be Preventing Eating Disorders Although the cause of anorexia, bulimia and binge eating is complicated, there are ways to reduce the risk by preventing eating disorders. preventing eating disorders • eating disorder signs • emotional problems • depression • anorexia
Interpreting Hamlet Our image of Hamlet is a durable one - but does it have any basis in the play Shakespeare wrote? hamlet • prince denmark • shakespeare tragedy • to be or not to be • character study
Orthorexia Nervosa is an Obsessive Healthy Diet Considered an eating disorder like anorexia, bulimia and binge eating, orthorexia nervosa takes weight loss goals to the extreme with an obsessive healthy diet. orthorexia nervosa • obsessive healthy diet • extreme nutrition • weight loss goals • eating disorder |
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