Sentences with phrase «at ease with strangers»

Eventually, Ozzie learned to bond with people, to enjoy being handled and to feel at ease with strangers.
Some owners report that the early generations are a bit less at ease with strangers but none - the-less are still able to bond deeply with their owners.
He was a world - renowned, New York — based scientist who seemed most at ease with strangers in field settings far from home.

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If your friends and family live close by, it is a good idea to visit those houses as your toddler will be more at ease with them than a stranger's house.
We conduct live behavioral observations to best understand your child's ease of talking, with and without a stranger present, as well as review video of your child talking at home.
Despite myriad health problems, generally low IQs and severe spatial problems, people with Williams syndrome are irresistibly drawn to strangers, look intently at people's faces, remember names and faces with ease, and are colorful and skillful storytellers.
LA JOLLA, CA — People with Williams syndrome — known for their indiscriminate friendliness and ease with strangers — process spoken language differently from people with autism spectrum disorders — characterized by social withdrawal and isolation — found researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
This strict classism served to identify exactly what role each character would play in a party, and players felt naturally more at ease with players who shared at least one of their three traits than those who had nothing in common with them, whose strange abilities and spells make them seem threatening in a game with no friendly fire.
My mind has visited many strange and opposing theories which made me totally at ease with everything new, strange, and different that life throws my way.
I could have done with a Diet Coke to ease my pain, but they don't seem to run to that at the canteen for some strange reason.
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