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Meanings of socio-emotional in English
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Usage of socio-emotional in English
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Results: Results indicated distinct patterns of socio-emotional functioning for each TCR group.
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It focuses on socio-emotional development and is aimed at the preschool crowd.
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What are socio-emotional skills, and what can you do to improve yours?
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Conclusions: Findings suggest that autonomic measures represent biomarkers for socio-emotional competence in young children.
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Children of mothers with CMD may be at risk for socio-emotional and behavioural difficulties.
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Teachers completed measures of children's socio-emotional problems and school adjustment.
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These beliefs prevent learners from developing the socio-emotional skills that are required for academic success.
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This suggests its roles in the transgenerational transmission of vulnerability for socio-emotional problems and depression.
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With that said, my struggles were not academic or athletic in college, they were socio-emotional.
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Unfortunately, they encounter barriers including the school-to-prison pipeline that dramatically impacts their academic and socio-emotional growth.
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Children who evidenced high levels of both conflicted and dependent TCRs displayed the most pervasive socio-emotional difficulties.
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Academic rigor is god, and a kid's socio-emotional learning is whatever lesson he internalizes after he's been punished.
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This will lead to the required socio-emotional support for students affected by the circumstantial changes brought about by COVID-19.
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Moreover, this difference was linked to the anterior insula, a region commonly implicated in risk attitudes and socio-emotional processes.
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Aims: The primary goal of this study was to examine the socio-emotional functioning of young children who formed distinct types of TCRs.
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Vasopressin is a neuropeptide known to be associated with the development and evolution of complex socio-emotional behaviors including those relevant to psychopathic personality.