The problem is that parents of boys don't often recognize this as an important ability to nurture, so parents should actually be encouraging all children to be more
in tune with their emotions - it's just that girls are a step ahead from day one.
Dog owners swear that their furry best friend is
in tune with their emotions.
DOG owners swear that their furry best friend is
in tune with their emotions.
But a different area, one more
in tune with emotion, weighed in on how to make the punishment fit the crime.
I am getting better at mindful eating, I am getting more in tune with my body, I am getting more
in tune with my emotions.
You're just
in tune with your emotions!
Known as the rockstar of dating and love, Devon Kerns coaches singles to change how they approach dating and become more
in tune with their emotions.
In her youth, she was a lot like me: a very shy and sensitive child who was acutely
in tune with the emotions of others.
Dog owners swear that their furry best friend is
in tune with their emotions.
Your rott is extremely
in tuned with your emotions and can sense frustration or anger, which may put a wrench in his training.
In tune with the emotions of his subjects, Izu says, «It's as though the Hindu gods have suggested that I think about the question, «Where are people heading, in this life and after?»».
If Tim and Becky were in our office for Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, we would help Tim talk about his fears and hurt from a more vulnerable place,
in tune with his emotions.
Not exact matches
Being empathetic and
in tune with other people's
emotions allows you to see the world from others» point of view.
I really started to try to «figure her
emotions out» why she acted the way she did, and I got «
in tune»
with her.
Just as children learn best by imitation, making it important to always be aware of the examples we set, their tendency to
tune -
in to our
emotions and upsets makes it vital for us to stay
in -
tune with them so that we can alleviate their anxieties and answer their questions and ease their fears.
The relationship skills required by both people
in a healthy adult relationship include the ability to manage stress, to stay
tuned in with emotions, to communicate nonverbally, to be playful
in a mutually engaging manner, and to readily forgive without holding grudges.
County Republican Chairman Roger Rascoe, though obviously more
in tune with the group's core issues, seconds that
emotion.
Because they are so
in tune with energies,
emotions, and the lesser - noticed things
in life, they are often especially sensitive to animals and how they are handled.
With the app you can check
in on how you're feeling and try short activities
tuned to your
emotions.
It involves slowing down, being
in tune with your hunger cues, being observant (without judgement) about what
emotions are whizzing around you, and returning back to your senses and listening to your body.
The character calls the
tune «a work
in progress,» and you sense the movie is, too, as though the director were bickering
with herself over form and subject and
emotion and tone.
When we teachers attend to the spiritual aspect of learning and teaching — that is, when we are mindful of and
in tune with our own and learners»
emotions in connection to the subject matter and the learning process — we can better find ways to help learners enter into the content and engage
with it.
I found the agents at Sky Blue to be much more helpful and
in tune with my needs (and
emotions!)
Second - best statistical choices that are
in tune with investor
emotions are likely
in most cases to deliver better long - term returns that first - best statistical choices that are not,
in my view.
The ideal candidate should be very
in tune with people, their
emotions and their feelings.
Karsten writes: «Weight's paintings are captivating for many reasons - his color sense is perfectly
in tune with his mysterious imagery, his realism is modified by the
emotions of fear and anguish, and his compositions reveal a deep understanding of 2 - d image structure... It isn't mastery over materials that keeps me looking at Weight's work though - it's his crazy, compelling, haunted voice, and how he gives us a frank look at the unknowable world of individual emotional lives.»
We became more
in -
tune with her needs and her
emotions.
I can help you sit
with difficult
emotions and help you quiet the chatter
in your mind so you can
tune in to your authentic values and live your life accordingly.»
But over the years, I've learned that one of the best ways to raise happy, well - adjusted kids is to do our own work
tuning in to ourselves and our
emotions and to work together
with our partner to maintain a positive, stable relationship.
Tuning in to Kids teaches parents how to help their child develop emotional intelligence - a key skill to help them better cope
with their
emotions, become more assertive and have more stable and satisfying relationships as adults.
Tuning in to Teens teaches parents how to help their teen develop emotional intelligence - a key skill that can help them better cope
with their
emotions, become more aware and assertive, and have more stable and satisfying relationships as adults.
In this way, emotions get passed back and forth between partners, and they either lead to partners being in sync with one another, or painfully out of tun
In this way,
emotions get passed back and forth between partners, and they either lead to partners being
in sync with one another, or painfully out of tun
in sync
with one another, or painfully out of
tune.
Barbara Fredrickson discusses how positive
emotions broaden our awareness of the world, allowing us to become more
in tune with the needs of others.
The first step
in managing
emotions («Manage»
in this sense means to handle
with a degree of skill) is to learn to identify and
tune into feelings — both ours and other people's.
This would also be congruent
with a growing body of evidence that several indices of child - focused parenting such as «mind - mindedness» — the mothers» ability to «
tune in'to the offspring's mental state (including
emotions)-- and related concepts such as maternal sensitivity and «appropriate and warm responses to infant cues (including
emotions)», have long - term developmental effects (e.g. Meins et al. 2001; 2003, Murray et al. 2011).