Posts Tagged ‘behavior’

Get a Girl to Like You

The university is probably the most fun of our lives. We are finally free and probably miles away from our fathers, free to do what we want, with what we want when we want. But this period is usually filled with frustration. Especially for most men, this time is really difficult. In high school, men are a little “reluctant dates due to the large amount of social anxiety, and hope that in this university social anxiety somehow disappear. But it is not, and now that I know is watching a variety of techniques to get some girls to notice them and go beyond the negative emotions associated with painful encounter with women. They are on the Internet for pick-up lines and the like, hoping to solve your problem. Unfortunately, this “work” does not solve your main problem.

If you’re in college, and I would like to know how to get a girl like you, agree with his social anxiety and shyness is the most efficient way to do it. The way to accept this part of which is becoming more conscious, constant. Every time you interact with someone pays attention to how you feel and how you behave.

Pay attention to every detail, to avoid thoughts, emotions of fear, anxiety, and clumsiness. Every thing you do not want to prevail in their behavior can be considered. If you want to know how to get a girl like you, you have to do this “cleanup”, cleaning the soul of your fears. There is a rapid pace, so slow and painful, but true. Hang in there. I can not emphasize enough the importance of spiritual work, when it comes to personal matters like this.

 

 

Influence of Fathers on The Family

Is the husband including deft father, who is always alert to help you care for the children? Be happy, because you both will help children become more intelligent and well behaved. In his study conducted in the long run, Concordia University in Canada to observe the behavior of 138 children aged 3-5 years following their respective parents. These children were then observed again after the 9-13 years age. Children are asked to do a test of intelligence, while their mothers answered a questionnaire concerning home environment and conflicts with his partner.

The study, published in Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science found that father absence will greatly affect the girls, so they are experiencing emotional problems at rates higher during mid-childhood. The father was an important contribution in the development of behavior and intelligence of children

According to him, his father belonging to an active role in the early and middle childhood of their children, tend to raise a child with behavioral problems is lower. In addition, as adults these children have a higher intellectual ability compared with other children who do not often see her father. This is also true among family social status and its economy is less good.

Mothers and other caregivers are also important (in the child’s life). The father does have a major influence, but clearly there are many alternative ways to raise healthy children. There are some children who never met his father again, or whose father lived far apart, turned out pretty well intellectually and emotionally.