Sentence examples for nurturing behaviour from inspiring English sources

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In reality, we tend to reinforce aggressive, dominant behaviour in boys and helpful, nurturing behaviour in girls.

90 Promoters frame the concept of handwashing as a nurturing behaviour facilitated by the ease and convenience of a nearby handwashing station.

Most animal research thus far has used experimental paradigms that may model disruption in secure social attachment using exposures such as prenatal maternal restraint stress, maternal deprivation in early life, maternal nurturing behaviour, social isolation and chronic social defeat stress.

Such an environment induces alterations in the maternal behaviour of the dam (i.e. shortened bout of nurturing behaviour and frequent shifts between behaviours) and recapitulates an important element of neglect in humans where the mother is present, yet the quality of care is impaired (Korosi and Baram, 2009; Baram et al., 2012).

38 We can speculate that this was found since adolescent girls have a greater number of friends than do boys; they expect and desire more nurturing behaviour from their friends and family members, and experience more empathy, more self-disclosure and less overt hostility in their friendships than do boys.

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Lay beliefs about nurturing behaviours during pregnancy to benefit the baby may contradict messages from health professionals.

Poor intervention effectiveness seems to be related to inadequately addressing (social) barriers that women experience in achieving a healthy weight gain in pregnancy, such as a perceived lack of control and contradictory and conflicting messages about nurturing behaviours during pregnancy [ 56].

If we want to nurture behaviour that could prevent further financial crises and even save the planet, maybe we need more contemplation spaces, not fewer?

Dvorkin emphasizes that "As cyberjournalism becomes more prominent, 'legacy' ombudsmen can have a positive role in nurturing ethical behaviour.

Holistic thinking suggests that resilient, healthy, thriving individuals come about through a combination of environment, nurture and behaviour.

Gneezy et al. (2011) review a literature that assesses the relevance of the form (monetary or non-monetary) of incentives employed to nurture prosocial behaviour.

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