The child becomes obsessed with hatred of the targeted parent.
A lot of parents are concerned about
their children becoming obsessed or dependant on screens, myself included.
Not exact matches
From observing food swallowed whole to watching for that unmentionable object your
child swallowed before you could get to him / her, it is easy to
become obsessed with the contents of the toilet.
While you might find yourself
obsessing over your
child's bowels a little less as they
become toddlers and preschoolers, you will still likely -LSB-...]
But sometime after my youngest
child turned three and
became OBSESSED with Legos, I had a change of heart.
Warning: your
child might
become obsessed with the rolling action and stamp everything in sight!
I've seen quite a few poorly - trained teachers
become obsessed with drilling students for exams because they don't know how
children best learn; their lessons involved a lot of copying and sedentary learning.
Parents can
become obsessed with the idea of a
child becoming a famous athlete.
Just like in 1950's America, before American women got into this «Independent Woman» mode and they collectively
became spoiled, materialistic witches
obsessed with «equality» and career success at the expense of their families and
children.
Carrie investigates and ultimately
becomes obsessed with returned POW marine Nicholas Brody, who may or may not be an al - Qaeda - trained terrorist; Brody struggles to resume his life with his wife and
children whom he barely knows.
McAvoy plays a young man named Brian, who
became obsessed with quiz shows as a
child during the 1980s and grows up with that same ambition, but a young lady comes into his life that could derail this dream.
The Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented to: Sara Colangelo, for her film The Kindergarten Teacher (Director & Screenwriter: Sara Colangelo, Producers: Talia Kleinhendler, Osnat Handelsman - Keren, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler)-- When a Staten Island kindergarten teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she
becomes fascinated and
obsessed with the
child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his talent.
Over the years, they have five
children, including the precocious and imaginative Pietro (Scortino), who
becomes obsessed with cinema.
Asa Butterfield plays Jake, a lonely Florida teenager who is close to his eccentric grandfather Abe (Terence Stamp) and
becomes obsessed with Abe's childhood at a strange Welsh school: Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar
children.
The Oscar nominee will produce and star in «The Kindergarten Teacher,» a feature film in which she'll play a kindergarten teacher, frustrated with the monotony of her life on Staten Island, who risks everything when she
becomes obsessed with a prodigious
child in her class.
When she discovers what may be a prodigious five - year old poet in her class, she
becomes obsessed with the
child and his talent — risking her career, family, and freedom.
uu Woody Allen plays a married sportswriter who adopts a baby boy,
becomes obsessed with finding the
child's mother - a prostitute with the proverbial heart of gold - and then tries to hold his marriage together as he and his wife flirt with illicit relationships.
Rose (Millicent Simmonds) is a deaf
child from Duluth who is
obsessed, for reasons that
become plain, with glamorous silent movie star Lillian Mayhew, played by Julianne Moore.
When a Staten Island kindergarten teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she
becomes fascinated and
obsessed with the
child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his talent.
Last week ~ I wrote about gifted
children have the tendency to
become obsessed with a particular area and topic (http://community.educationworld.comcontent/
obsessed) and warned teachers not to discourage this traitwhich can be found in highly successful people ~ whove made major contributions to society — but rather help students find healthy ways to develop it.
Last week ~ I wrote about gifted
children have the tendency to
become obsessed with a particular area and topic (http://community.educationworld...
At a time when many urban schools have
become obsessed with short - term gains on tests, CACPCS has embraced a whole -
child approach to education.
Ravitch is also of the belief that our nation's political leadership «have
become obsessed with the idea that everything that matters can be measured and that test scores are the ultimate measure for
children, schools, teachers, and now, higher education.»
These tests have led to drastic cuts in recess, arts, music, physical education, and other critical components to a robust education of the whole
child — and this is especially true in schools the serve predominantly low income and students of color, as our education system has
become singularly
obsessed with «raising achievement.»
«When a system
becomes so
obsessed with competition that they view
children through their potential to score versus their overall humanity, the dehumanization of that public school system is not something that is attractive to parents, is not something that is warm and inviting.
The book weaves the experience of a
child involved in the roundup — Sarah — with that of a journalist in modern - day France who
becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to Sarah and her family.
Grennan and a French volunteer named Farid
become obsessed with the idea of finding the parents of these
children, most of them from the remote village of Humla.
(A good distraction for families with young
children who have recently
become obsessed with the movie Frozen.)
To accomplish traveling with a large family (six adopted
children) on a budget, I
became obsessed with learning about loyalty programs and credit card points.
Child of Light is one of those such titles, every since Ubisoft first revealed the game earlier this year I had
become obsessed with their progress.
His
child was scared by videos for older kids (like one for «Hotel Transylvania 2»); he
became obsessed with toy unboxings and egg surprises leading him to beg for toys; and he watched YouTube stars who demonstrated bad behavior, which impacted the way he acted.
Yet, in an age when parenting is less available, when marriage has almost
become a thing of the past, and when
children are being turned into commodity machines, it may make sense to reflect, as Plotz (1999) pointed out, that America is
obsessed with youth because corporations are
obsessed with youth: early intervention means netting an eager consumer audience for life.
Despite being in an era that most if not all people have
become obsessed with technology, psychologist Richard Freed wrote in his Huffington Post article that
children's family and school connections remained the most significant factors in their lives.
The range may be from
children who experience significant discomfort at transition times (mild), through
children who feel compelled to keep separate worlds and identities when with each parent (moderate), to
children who refuse to have anything to do with the target parent and
become obsessed with their hatred (severe).
In these cases, some divorcees
become obsessed with their divorce and ex spouse and involve their
children in unhealthy ways.
Falling into the severe category of parental alienation are those parents who
become obsessed with destroying the
child's relationship with the other parent and that parent's family and friends.
The doll house tradition dates back to the Victorian century when everyone
became obsessed with the
child and infancy.