Sentences with phrase «human adults keep»

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Except this: 1) we know our kids need to be challenged at the right pace and experience failing — just like yours, 2) we know they need healthy social experiences (and guidance) to grow into healthy adults — just like yours, 3) we know being «gifted» is absolutely no guarantee in life for anything despite what everyone else seems to think otherwise, 4) we know being «gifted» can sometimes actually be a pretty heavy thing, and 5) we keep believing in the power of the human spirit.
Low HGH levels can interfere with the ratio of low - density to high - density lipoproteins in cholesterol, but that is only the start of the unwanted changes that can occur in the adult body when human growth hormone secretion does not keep up with our physiological needs of this substance.
2257 Record - Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement We are compliant with the «Restricted to Adults» filtering system to prevent minors Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
«In human history, societies always took for granted that the closer the young came to adulthood, the more they kept company with adults,» K - 12 educator Deborah Meier has said.
Am I even worthy enough to raise little humans into respectable adults while keeping my sanity?
Young adult SF novel, second in a series following Scythe (2016), set in a future Earth in which humans can be easily revived and are only truly dead when killed by scythes to keep the population under control.
Close to 170,000 breeding adult dogs are kept caged for their entire lives, rarely getting exercise, human attention or mental stimulation.
Then they grow into adults, and can still be cute, but such a pet's newfound independence and growing aloofness may feel bittersweet to its human kin, begging the question: How might a kitten lover keep young cats in their lives — without ever worrying about them growing up?
Watch on in excitement (or fear, if AI stuff keeps you up at night) as Atlas picks up boxes, opens doors, and stomps around in loosely packed snow — something I, as a mostly able - bodied adult human, have fallen on my face doing plenty of times.
The Career Planning & Adult Development Network keeps you in touch with other career counselors, career coaches, job search trainers and human resource professionals through its publications, workshops and conferences.
For my dissertation project (published in Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have about their romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure attachment.1 My colleagues and I asked a sample of people (mostly young adults) in committed relationships to keep a record of their dreams for 2 weeks.
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