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Helping pupils with problems of behaviour

Early Years Educator, 2000
Marion Bennathan explains why nurture groups could well be the solution for young children with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
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Exercise helps to improve behaviour

Five to Eleven, 2004
Regular PE sessions help children improve essential social skills. Crispin Andrews, a primary teacher and qualified sports coach from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, explains.
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Social networks and patterns of help-seeking behaviour

Social Science & Medicine, 1983
Previous research has suggested that patterns of help-seeking behaviour are influenced by who the sufferer consults when deciding whether to seek medical care or not. This research has been extended to include episodes of illness and injury where more formal contacts are brought into the consultation process. The results show that the perceived urgency
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Factors influencing intention to help and helping behaviour in witnesses of bullying in nursing settings

Nursing Inquiry, 2016
The role played by witnesses of bullying in nursing settings remains little studied, despite their potential relevance in explaining the onset and development of bullying. The objective of this study was to develop a model to account for witnesses’ intention to help and helping behaviour in response to bullying in a nursing setting.
Carmen, Báez-León   +3 more
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Using computation to help relate neurobiology and behaviour

Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 1996
Studies of the neural basis of perceptual experience must relate the activity of sensory neurons to the behaviour of observers. Computational techniques can provide an important tool to help bridge the wide gap that exists between these two kinds of information.
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Bystanders’ affect toward bully and victim as predictors of helping and non‐helping behaviour

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2019
The current study examined how children's relationship with the bully and victim impacted their reactions as bystanders. An ethnically diverse sample of 2,513 Canadian students in grades 4–7 responded to questions about their experiences of bullying, including the frequency with which they witnessed bullying at school.
Jessica Trach, Shelley Hymel
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Learning from your leaders and helping your coworkers: the trickle-down effect of leader helping behavior

Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 2020
Zhenduo Zhang, Jing Xiu, Junwei Zheng
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Current Approaches to Helping Children Cope with a Parent's Terminal Illness

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2006
Grace H Christ
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