Articles, tagged with "bad behaviour", page 1
09th February 2012
When in driving lessons these days teaching the young generation, if I mention that smoking used to be allowed to happen in Pubs, Clubs, and all public places, they barely believe you. They see it as crazy and how could it be let happen. I think this is t...
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Author:
JV
20th January 2012
Chances are your childs first experience of death will be the loss of the family pet. How can you help them to deal with this and prepare for the departure of their beloved friend?
Firstly understand the bond that children have with animals. Most like...
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Author:
Petpromenade
13th December 2011
An overview
Behaviour charts are simple charts for each student on which they paste stickers given to them every time they portray desirable behaviours such as kindness, cooperation and honesty or when they register improvements in their academic perform...
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Author:
Sarah Shore
23rd November 2011
When managing your classroom, one of the most important tools at your disposal is your voice. The way in which you communicate to your students verbally has a lot to do with how your students will respond to you. And it goes far beyond the message that yo...
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Author:
CandaceDavies
11th June 2011
Bad behaviour in dogs can consist of many problems. Does he bark all night long and keeps you from sleeping? Are you afraid he is going to keep biting? Does he chew everything except his toys? If the answer to any of these questions are yes you need to in...
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Author:
eb5100
23rd May 2011
Teacher training is such an important part of a schools future. Schools need to have good teachers in order for the pupils to succeed. Teachers have so much influence in a student’s life and this responsibility needs to be taken seriously. A teacher needs...
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Author:
Pippa Young
12th May 2011
Most dogs possess purely natural undomesticated features, commonly being aggressive and barking needlessly. Some dog owners are actually distressed with the state of affairs and often slap their pet dog or remove it to the out-of-doors. However, training ...
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Author:
Phil Roberts
08th April 2011
Safeguarding is a relatively new term and refers to the prevention of cruelty or harm to children. It focuses more on prevention rather than cure as when it comes to anything this is always a better approach. Safeguarding was introduced to protect childre...
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Author:
Pippa Young
06th April 2011
When it comes to health products for you it makes me think that as people we always want to approach the solving of a problem with gusto and the best of intention. Especially if it involves the favourite New Year’s resolutions like losing weight, stop sm...
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Author:
Ronald Carter
06th April 2011
Imagine having a trained dog who will never misbehave and do anything you tell him. The only problem with this is that puppies are highly-strung, easily excitable and incredibly active, and they certainly aren’t born with good manners. Because of their en...
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Author:
Leanne Laker
11th March 2011
Dating can be difficult unless you know what really works with men. It is often a case of trial and error and learning from your mistakes as you make them. However, if you remain unconscious of the types of mistakes that women make and the behaviours that...
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Author:
Lucy O'Brien
25th February 2011
The Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia is also known as the MFAA. It’s main purpose is to protect consumers from unscrupulous operators in the finance industry by maintaining professional standards among its members.
The MFAA has previously...
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Author:
michael sterios
04th February 2011
Many schools face problems with challenging and difficult behaviour from students. This is one of the biggest reasons that teachers will leave the profession. Many new and inexperienced teachers haven’t properly prepared themselves for what working in a r...
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Author:
Pippa Young
03rd February 2011
Taking your children on holiday can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it’s not without its problems, as delays, long flights and sun stroke can turn even the most considerate of children into little monsters. But help is at hand, and if you’re lookin...
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Author:
JohnBlank
01st February 2011
What’s the next step after you have been out to buy your new puppy? Allow your pet to be trained under the best dog training courses. A well-trained puppy is always a joy to any owner. Training your puppy allows them to grow and learn things to help them ...
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Author:
Emilio Peck