When someone lives through severe trauma, like a soldier seeing his best friend torn to bits by a grenade or
a child hiding in a closet witnessing ISIS behead his family, we expect that trauma to live on in a person's life.
Not exact matches
It's like a small scared
child in a dark room claiming there is some monster out there
in the darkness so you turn on the lights to show him there is no monster, but he just get's more scared claiming the monster must have
hid in the
closet or under the bed or anywhere you havn't yet looked, and when you do look and show them nothing is there it doesn't make them relieved, they get more upset because they now believe the monster is super fast or invisible or can teleport, because they know it's there, they can just feel it!
You should not pick a name that would drive your
child to
hide in his
closet.
Doing a full room monster check can also reassure the
child that there is nothing
hiding under the bed or
in the
closet.
You may also want to show your
child there are no monsters under the bed or
hiding in the
closet.
There is no surprise that women feel like they have to
hide in a hot car or
in a room no bigger than a
closet out
in public when feeding their
child.
You can
hide it
in the bottom of the
closet, put it back hoping you'll love it later or on another
child OR...
Tom (Gary Busey) was an abused
child who learned to avoid the abuse by
hiding under sinks,
in closets or anywhere he could be out of sight.
Laurie
hides away
in the
closet hoping to stay safe after making sure the
children are protected only to realize that she's trapped with no way out.
SusannahYork's Cathryn, a woman mired
in building a fantasy world for
children, potentially sees herself
in Cathryn Harrison's adolescent Susannah (who is first introduced as a possible phantom
hiding in the
closet), a girl fixated on solving a puzzle.
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«I would like to ask every politician how they would feel if their
child didn't get to go home, how they would feel if they didn't get to enjoy another meal with their
children and how they would feel if they never got to see their
child grow up and live a wonderful life,» Adam Alhanti, a junior who
hid in a
closet with classmates during the shooting, told those
in attendance.