The child's play is not judged, which allows the child to
communicate about emotions / thoughts, etc. that they can not yet put into words.
Not exact matches
But I am too, and those of us who do not pray in tongues or with spiritual prayer languages often get concerned
about what we hear from those who do, that we are not truly using all of our
emotions and feelings to
communicate with God, and that we are missing out on a true spiritual connection with Him, and so on.
What's unusual
about their latest work is that it involves color changes that
communicate emotion without any movement of facial muscles.
Color is a pretty big deal in the fashion world because it evokes
emotion and when it comes down to it, fashion is all
about communicating who we are to the world around us.
Just
about everyone who's in a relationship uses their mobile phones to
communicate plans, feelings and
emotions, and sadly, even break up in a text message.
You learn to take responsibility for your
emotions and to
communicate to your dating partner
about where your
emotions are coming from and how he or she can help you in such a way that it doesn't detract from their happiness.
Dating coach Lori Gorshow has the answers to your burning questions
about how to
communicate effectively
emotions to a significant other.
Whereas humans are better at experiencing authentic
emotions and building relationships, formulating questions and explanations across scales and sources, deciding how to use limited resources across dimensions strategically (including which tasks machines should be doing and what data to give them), making products and results usable for humans and
communicating about them, making decisions according to abstract values.
She spent eight months observing and documenting infants between the ages of six - and 18 - months use signs to talk
about internal states, to have conversations with their caregivers
about their
emotions, and to
communicate with other children.
The answer is a complex mix of money, politics, intense
emotions, and deeply divergent perspectives on animal welfare... If we're going to win the battle to save wildlife from cats, then we'll need to be smarter
about how we
communicate the science.»
I don't remember any specific details of this scene, but in spite of its corniness, there's something poetic
about a machine transcending its programmed, emotionless nature so that it might
communicate the power of the
emotions between Padmé and Anakin.
It conveys the
emotion behind the story and
communicates who you are and how your audience should feel
about what you're talking
about.
Climate scientist Sarah Myhre talks
about her scrappy science communication: how she draws on expert witness training, hands - on experience, human
emotions and transparency to build resilience and effectively
communicate the science of climate change on.
If we can not identify our own
emotions, how are we supposed to understand them or process them or
communicate about them with others?
When families and educators
communicate effectively regarding a child's behaviours,
emotions and thoughts in a range of situations, they can understand each other's concerns
about the child and are better able to access appropriate professional support.
Children will pick up on your cues if you are feeling nervous so try to be mindful of what you
communicate about your own
emotions.
Emotional intelligence is
about how well we read, understand and
communicate with other people, as well as control our
emotions, learning to use them in positive and productive ways, rather than allowing them to destroy our lives.
When
emotions are running high, we sometimes forget
about how our words affect who we're speaking to, or how to
communicate our true feelings to our partner.
John Gottman, author of the book Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child; The Heart of Parenting, 2 found in his research that children who were coached
about their
emotions in their early life internalized the ability to pick up on social cues and express
emotions appropriately and
communicate them effectively later in the tween and teen years.
«When clients can learn to recognize the telltale signs of someone being open and available — like calling them back consistently,
communicating their
emotions and needs openly, being willing to be accommodating with the other person's
emotions and needs, and being minimally judgmental — then they can start making more informed decisions
about partners that are right for them,» she says.