Childhood disruptive behaviour and adult social integration: Why wait?doi:10.1016/j.neurenf.2012.04.047TremblayR.E.Elsevier Masson SASNeuropsychiatrie De Lenfance Et De Ladolescence
Removal of as much agency as possible - complexity reduction, as Gert Biesta calls it - is seductive, but, in my view, not healthy, and it is one of the reasons why I cannot bring myself to like silent corridors. And how often do we discuss agency when it comes tobehaviour policiesan...
Altogether, differing preferences for facial sexual dimorphism across countries do not explain the reported patterns of SShD. The association between sexual shape dimorphism and attractiveness is moderate for women and weak (or none) for men. One may argue that these associations might in fact be st...
Children with anxiety don’t tend to have as many problems with impulsivity. Their impulsive behaviour generally happens in isolated bursts when they are anxious, and is less likely to happen when they are feeling calm and safe. Children with anxiety will be unlikely to show problem behaviourswhe...
Children's disruptive behavior During normal development, a child learns to regulate her/his aggressions and follow the social norms of her/his community.This learning takes place in interaction with the environment. Risk factors associated with the child, parenthood ... E Aronen - Duodecim; laake...
Now most of us are able to do that a lot of the time, but there are also a bunch of other feelings children express that get away from us. I know this because of my own experience as a parent, and because of the parents that I’ve worked with for the last 24 years. ...
We have neighbors so this is disruptive to them. Often, it also causes all of the other dogs in the neighborhood to join her. After four years of discouraging this behavior, it’s better. But I never expect to eliminate it, just minimize it. ...
Younger children believe that they're always being watched, and that Mom (or some other authority figure) knows all. For this reason, they're initially more inclined to tell the truth. As they get a little older, they begin experimenting with lies: The dog is blue, my shirt is made...
is a school-based intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among primary school children. The efficacy of Transform-Us! was tested in a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) among 20 primary schools. The aims of this study were to evaluate program reach, dose,...
What you do with that money and that power that could be acquired elsewhere is not justification alone. I'm not saying that what you are doing is wrong. I just want to let you know that consequentialism in a broad stroke is not justification for any behaviour....