This type of activity may work by encouraging open
dialogue about the fears children may have so that parents and other trusted adults can provide reassurance.
Not exact matches
With the shock value of the
fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks
dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a little more subtlety in 2016.
«In the world in which we now live, with
fears about «The Other» - whether that be Sunni, Shia, Jew, Christian, Yazidi, Hindu or Buddhist - stoked and spread through social media, and amplified by those who would seek to suppress understanding, rather than promote it, there is an urgent need for calm reflection and a genuinely sustained, empathetic and open
dialogue across boundaries of faith, ethnicity and culture.»
After some conversations with them
about this, it occurred to me that if I could get a hospitalist program in, I could replace this whole hodgepodge of affiliated physicians who were really governed by their
fear of this world, and replace them with four people over whom I had command and control, but more interestingly, I really had the ability to carry on constructive
dialogue about how we wanted to optimize our services.
I
fear that everyone with an opinion
about New Labour for good or for ill have allowed certain myths to concrete themselves into our
dialogue and our understanding of where Labour has gone right and wrong over the last 20 years.
Rather than quietly accept negative conditions and live in
fear, probationary faculty should engage their mentors and department chairs from the start in a
dialogue about expectations.
Continue the
dialogue about this terrible virus, which is
feared to be more prevalent than fully understood.
As a scientist and life - long liberal Democrat, I find the constant regurgitation of the anecdotal,
fear mongering clap - trap
about human - caused global warming (the Levi, Borgerson article of 9/24/08) to be a disservice to science, to your readers, and to the quality of the political
dialogue leading up to the election.
But as it turns out, we're all trying to teach our kids the same things
about politics:
Dialogue over debate (I'm borrowing this phrase from a teacher friend), relationships over politics, and empowerment over
fear.
If a couple can engage each other in a conversation not just
about the surface issues, but
about their underlying feelings,
fears, and desires, they have managed to move out of an initial gridlock on the issue and into an open a
dialogue that is therapeutic for both.