Ages 5 - 12
Social Stress As children enter elementary and middle school, their social world grows — and so can anxiety about friendships, crushes and family relationships.
Not exact matches
As long as you understand this and both embrace your stress rather than battling it and reach out for social support when you're under pressure, «the harmful effects of stress on your health are not inevitable,» McGonigal conclude
As long
as you understand this and both embrace your stress rather than battling it and reach out for social support when you're under pressure, «the harmful effects of stress on your health are not inevitable,» McGonigal conclude
as you understand this and both embrace your
stress rather than battling it and reach out for
social support when you're under pressure, «the harmful effects of
stress on your health are not inevitable,» McGonigal concludes.
If you're less than confident in your
social skills, these aren't so much opportunities for enjoyment and networking,
as occasions for serious
stress.
You've heard a lot of
social media experts
stress the importance of having a genuine voice (
as in sounding human rather than corporate) when posting links or information to your company's
social media pages.
The children who were willing to delay gratification and waited to receive the second marshmallow ended up having higher SAT scores, lower levels of substance abuse, lower likelihood of obesity, better responses to
stress, better
social skills
as reported by their parents, and generally better scores in a range of other life measures.
In the realms of both cultural development and technical innovation, ignorance and inflexibility are the enemy; Giancarlo
stresses that the upcoming generation «see virtual currency — along with
social media —
as a means to bypass control by a failed generation of leadership.»
In fact, 75 % of job successes are predicted by optimism levels, an environment of
social support, and ability to frame
stress as a challenge rather than a roadblock.
And regardless of
social class, the
stresses and distractions that afflict unemployed parents also afflict their kids, who are more likely to repeat a grade in school, and who on average earn less
as adults.
Although Global Times acknowledges that sexual violence is a problem in China,
as it is in other countries, it also
stresses that «
social movements can only play a limited role in reducing sexual harassment.»
The relationship... is seen
as one that fluctuates with the changing needs, growth of family members, changes in family composition, and stress and crisis» «Marital Conflict: Its Course and Treatment — As Seen by Caseworkers,» Social Case - work, April, 1966, p. 212
as one that fluctuates with the changing needs, growth of family members, changes in family composition, and
stress and crisis» «Marital Conflict: Its Course and Treatment —
As Seen by Caseworkers,» Social Case - work, April, 1966, p. 212
As Seen by Caseworkers,»
Social Case - work, April, 1966, p. 212).
7Whitehead's position could be defended on other grounds
as well: e.g., it gives us a single type of experience for all existing things; it provides a single metaphysical basis for the natural and
social sciences; it
stresses the difference between the becoming of a not - yet - existing occasion and the relations between existing things.
It is scarcely too much to say that in a society
stressing as strongly
as America does the importance of
social participation, everything of supreme importance depends on there being the counterweight of communal solitude.
As David Recardo (1772 - 1823)
stressed that, `' the central goal of political economy is the scientific study of growth, the
social ownership and the distribution of economic and political power, nationally and internationally.»
In their view, books
stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political history» and the new «
social and cultural history» by a reunion of process and event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be
as genuinely significant
as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
Wood especially
stresses the importance of resources from the
social sciences that practical theology brings into play in envisioning Christian witness
as a whole:
Jay W. Forrester, professor of management at MIT whose sophisticated computer modeling of
social and environmental issues led to the Club of Rome report on «The Limits of Growth,» sees the political and economic
stresses in the world
as caused by the necessary transition from worldwide growth to equilibrium.
By setting his, discussion in the context of a dialectic (externalization, objectification, internalization), he has in effect
stressed the importance of
social interaction for the production and maintenance of religion but at the same time he has recognized the independent capacity of religion to exist
as a cultural system and to shape individual thoughts and attitudes.
To
stress love
as one's motive for involvement encourages an overvaluation of voluntaristic structures
as the key to Christian
social ethics, and ultimately aborts rigorous structural involvement in society.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the
Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
Social Struggle,»
as well
as in books such
as Aspects of Christian
Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian
social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
social responsibility
stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim
social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this
social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the
social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to
social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political s
social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
Stressing the endeavor for
social justice
as a complement to the task of evangelism, recognizing the inadequacy of benevolences to meet the challenge, and therefore seeking concrete, structural, political involvement based on a Biblically informed concept of «
social justice,» editor Smedes argues that the church's action will «find its way on the ridge between harmless generalities and divisive particularities.
There is a need now more than ever to develop a means for doing religious
social ethics which emphasizes the goal - orientation aspect of politics
as a corrective to
stress on the coercive - power factor in determining
social policy.
Reinhold Niebuhr is less dualistic in that he
stresses the relevance of love
as an «impossible possibility» to every human situation, but he warns so continually against a sentimental substitution of love for the requirements of justice that the major impact of his thought is a dichotomy in which again justice, and not love, is the determining principle of
social ethics.
Evangelical theology places
stress on the individual
as the effective
social unit, corresponding to television's preference for the individualizing of issues and the personalizing of events.
It may seem that to emphasize the pervasive operation of the Holy Spirit,
as well
as to
stress the Spirit's focal action in the life of Jesus and its consequences, will in the end reduce men and women to mere automatons used by God with no respect for their freedom, their dignity, and their own responsible decisions, without any personal or
social human contribution to the process.
By the end of the Assembly,
as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue
stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political,
social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Although the relative isolation and the low geographic mobility of their island may have sheltered them somewhat from the winds of
social change, the study shows that families on Kauai were experiencing the same
stresses as American families generally.
These nuns should take this
as an opportunity and form their own church — one where the
Social Justice and Charity aspects of the religion are
stressed.
Finally, and I could go on, to suggest that the bishops are
stressing «egalitarianism» is to treat their emphasis on our shared humanity and the dignity of the human person
as if it were some veiled promotion of
social leveling.
What is more, they can be greatly helped if they see that this is indeed the chief
stress in public prayer or church worship, so that such
social praying is undertaken by a family of God's children addressing a loving Father (who makes demands upon them, to be sure, but who is no hateful dictator nor absentee ruler nor moral tyrant, but genuinely concerned for their best development
as his children), rather than a kind of law - court or imperial audience with a terrifying deity.
For instance, Habermas pays more explicit attention to economic development and to the state, credits the
social sciences with a more prominent role in cultural evolution, and
stresses secular procedures
as elements of legitimation rather than emphasizing sacred or religious values.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been
stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and
social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear
as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of
social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain
social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of
social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
As study after study began to report that religious nones in America were growing, many atheist, agnostic and humanist activists began to
stress the need for these relative non-believers to come together and turn their numbers into political and
social influence.
In relation to television, this mission has expressed itself
as attempts to be responsible in their approach to and use of television by
stressing cooperative ventures, justice in programming through the representation of the variety of community beliefs and aspirations, and
social responsibility through encouraging humanizing programs and television's responsiveness to the needs of society.
Affinities, Brown notes, include «the
social or communal
stress as a safeguard against individualistic Christianity, the
stress on praxis, a methodology arising out of the human situation rather than being imposed on it, a passionate commitment to the dispossessed, and a recognition of the systemic nature of evil» (p. 141).
I feel like
as a pretty small and new blogger and I am always trying to play catch up, and
social media is such a big part of that, but something that also creates
stress / envy / bad vibes.
Dr. Hafeez masterfully applies her years of experience connecting psychological implications to address some of today's common issues such
as body image,
social media addiction, relationships, workplace
stress, parenting and psychopathology (bipolar, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc...).
Both Daniels and Foster saw the huge amount of
stress in students» lives
as an effect of the fear of failure,
as well
as an opportunity to learn about how to deal with
stress through
social emotional learning.
Adults may think of alcohol
as a
social lubricant, but for kids who are under a tremendous amount of
stress or anxiety, drinking or getting high gives them relief — and that's a very dangerous thing.
Stefanie Covino, Coordinator of the Shaping the Future of Your Community program notes, «Our water resources are increasingly
stressed, but conserving and restoring the natural landscape with native plants can offer
social, environmental, and economic benefits such
as improved air quality, property values, energy savings, and habitat — both locally and downstream.»
As kids get older, academic and
social pressures (especially from trying to fit in) create
stress.
Grantees implement programs which teach parents and early education providers about ways to strengthen families and build protective factors (such
as parenting skills and resilience in times of
stress; building
social connections and a support network; and knowledge of child development) in an effort to prevent child abuse and neglect before it begins.
This is unsurprising given that they are at elevated risk due to risk factors such
as stressful life events, low
social support, child care
stress, marital difficulties and poverty.
Unfortunately, many parents face obstacles — such
as those caused by
stress, language barriers, geographic and
social isolation, poverty, and their own adverse childhood experiences that leave them without a positive parenting model — that impacts their ability to fully support their baby's development during these critical years.
Scores of animal and human studies show that early life
stress, such
as severe early
social deprivation, leads to long - term changes in the brain, cognitive and
social problems, and heightened susceptibility to anxiety, depression, and drug abuse in adulthood.
There are many different types of anxiety, such
as social anxiety, separation anxiety, panic disorder, generalized anxiety, and post-traumatic
stress disorder.
Having several quick
stress relievers on hand, such
as breathing exercises and reframing techniques (different ways of looking at a stressful situation),
as well
as long - term
stress management strategies in place, like a regular exercise or meditation regimen, hobby, or supportive
social circle, can relieve significant
stress for working moms and their families.
Democratic Republicanism is more critical of capitalism than most
social democratic critiques, because it
stresses the importance of freedom for citizen participation
as vital to creating autonomy and liberty, and the conflict between labour markets and citizenship.
MySpace can definitely be used for recruitment and
as a mass communications tool, particularly if you're trying to reach younger voters who have moved away from the casual use of email, but most advice I've seen about using
social network sites for political advocacy
stresses the importance of moving MySpace friends onto normal advocacy lists
as soon
as possible.
As the Romanian Academy, an academic forum,
stressed, the mining project is «not a solution for sustainable development and does not solve the economic and
social problems in the region».
The Council Conclusions
stress that harmful use of alcohol is recognised
as an important risk factor in the need to reduce the burden of alcohol - related avoidable deaths, chronic diseases, injuries, violence, health inequalities and other
social consequences to third parties.