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Free play also helps the children develop their abilities to control their own cognitive and emotional processes, or to "self-regulate" (Vygotsky,1980).
This intervention was designed to enhance patients' abilities to control their pain, and to utilise adaptive pain management strategies.
This often occurred when there were major injuries or emotional trauma to the RN and when the nurse believed that the patient knew right from wrong and had the abilities to control their aggressive behaviours.
Workers value a leader's abilities to control their emotions such as anger, to withstand difficult events and stressful situations, to be fulfilled with what life can give, and to be a cooperative member of the team.As early as possible, let your young superstars participate in a leadership development program that includes topics such as enhancing self-awareness and self-reflection skills.
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They have the ability to control their press".
They also tend to feel less confident about their ability to control their children's behaviour.
"Understandably, amidst this global markets are selling Chinese policymakers' ability to control their economy".
Those who are badly affected, usually young, progressively lose the ability to control their limbs.
She argued that altered images were undermining young women's ability to control their own destinies.
I can't say that we've given them back their ability to control their world.
Those children who waited for Mischel's return had demonstrated an ability to control their impulses, to delay gratification.
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