Sentences with phrase «sometimes talking to your family»

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Sometimes they wanted to talk about their families and would give me advise about life in general.
Families seem to enjoy the mix of socialising — most bring tents and camp, sometimes cooking their own food, sometimes buying meals on - site — with devotion and talks.
In secondary schools, the «sex education» is sometimes indistinguishable from that in the local comprehensive: condoms are displayed,, guest speakers are invited to give talks on morally sensitive without being vetted, and pupils may be referred to family - planning services without the knowledge ofparents, let alone their consent.
Despite all the stresses of raising a family (where sometimes it can even seem difficult to make opportunities to talk to each other without interruptions) at a deeper level we are bound closer together, sharing the fundamental joy of making and raisingthese little people.
Sometimes, your parent may ask everyone to visit a family counselor or therapist to talk about the problems and get advice from a professional on how to deal with (and stop) the fighting in your family.
I too live far away from my friends — but thankfully we moved to be near family so I sometimes have them to hang out with or talk to.
«Sometimes it's easier for a parent to talk to a professional rather than a family member,» says Cohen.
To be fair, though, sometimes we use less precise language when talking with patients / families.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
People suffering from Alzheimer's and other forms of age - related dementia sometimes have trouble recognizing friends and family or knowing what to talk about when they visit.
Sometimes I have to walk into a room and talk to a patient's family about joining a research study.»
I met Nick on BBWDatingLove and it was by accident really, I had gotten his wink and was writing him a «yeah, you live in Canada» letter but in mid paragraph he popped up and said HI and I thought what the heck its not like this is going to go any where and its nice sometimes just talking to someone who can just be their authentic self for once since I had already written this guy off due to geography (I wasn't looking to relocate that far) we talk and the more get chatted the more I liked him and so after six or so months he flew out and met me and my whole entire family... I come from a blended family and so family came out of the wood works to meet the Canadian I had been «chatting» with since we all know that long distance relationships don't work!
Sure, we all have friends and family to talk to but sometimes we crave new people in our life, new conversations and more zesty stories to give our life a little spur.
Canines can reach the parts that other humans sometimes simply can't, especially when it comes to isolated patients, by getting them to talk and open up where friends, family, professionals and other patients have not been able to help them communicate or respond.
- When major changes occur in your home and family can affect your pet, we talk to them to help head off behavior issues, sometimes preventing a runaway pet.
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What they have said since then is that they tried shareholder engagement, talking to their friends, sometimes family members involved in this business, and they were unable to shift the needle.
Sometimes they don't have even time to talk with their colleagues, family or friends.
We all need someone to talk to, and sometimes, our friends and family can give us some of the worst advice.
Sometimes we have good friends or family members that we can talk to who help us get through the difficult times.
Sometimes the birthmother will request to talk or meet with one or more families before making her final decision.
Families can sometimes feel barriers to talking to other people and perhaps particularly early childhood professionals, about any mental health problems that their child might be facing.
We sometimes have different ideas about how to broaden their palates, limit screen time (here's hoping one of those freakish talking animals turns on Diego very soon), and how to blend our respective family holiday traditions.
For example, when you're trying to set a routine, sometimes the best time for the two of you to talk is also the best time for one of you to be hanging out with friends or family and investing in other relationships.
Sometimes it's also helpful to talk to adults you trust, like a counselor, social worker, teacher, or supportive family member, to help you decide when you want to come out, and who to come out to.
Sometimes problems become so overwhelming that talking to family and friends isn't enough anymore.
Sometimes we have friends and family that we can talk to, and if you do, that is great; not everyone has that.
Sometimes we have family and friends, and we can reach out to them and talk, and that's great if you do; some of us don't have those people.
In addition, sometimes friends and family aren't always the best people to talk to about some subjects.
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Families Talk About... Marriage «In this part of a series of videos on issues relevant to families in urban settings, four couples discuss how they fell in love and more importantly, speak frankly about the challenges posed by the sometimes conflicting desires of each partner on matters such as having children and pursuing Families Talk About... Marriage «In this part of a series of videos on issues relevant to families in urban settings, four couples discuss how they fell in love and more importantly, speak frankly about the challenges posed by the sometimes conflicting desires of each partner on matters such as having children and pursuing families in urban settings, four couples discuss how they fell in love and more importantly, speak frankly about the challenges posed by the sometimes conflicting desires of each partner on matters such as having children and pursuing careers.
At Jewish Family Service I was often the first person many women talked to who were seeking help and sometimes immediate safety from their abusers.
Sometimes coming together as a family to talk is what will heal and strengthen the magical bonds that hold families together.
Sometimes they may feel vulnerable and uncomfortable talking to their family, or maybe it is beneficial for each family member to seek individual therapy after a traumatic event.
It is important to me to provide a safe and confidential environment where couples and families can talk about the difficult and sometimes painful issues that are causing problems in their lives.
Sometimes, it is good to talk to someone who is not personally involved with your family.
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