Sentences with phrase «emotional troubles at»

Also, you never know what each individual has gone through in life, so dealing with students who have emotional troubles at times is hard.

Not exact matches

And that seed of emotional awareness — now I may get in to some trouble for saying — is realising that I'm not one of those career driven women who want a high - powered job and hugely successful career to come home to at the end of the day (sure that would be nice).
Maybe kids who have trouble getting along at school elicit and need more emotional support from parents.
Wounds: Trouble feeling «at home» or safe — both in your body and in the world, hoarding resources and money, emotional eating, xenophobia and «stranger danger,» family dysfunction (possibly with the mother)
Dramatizing his lead character's fantasies through opera, animation, and musical numbers, the director, according to Indiewire, «renders a troubled subjectivity with striking creativity,» providing «an unhinged portrait of emotional turmoil with bold stabs at expressionistic representation at every turn.»
A butter - fingered son (Garrett Hedlund) of Everybody's Now - Drunk All - American (Tim McGraw, paralleling fellow country singer Dwight Yoakam's villainous role in Sling Blade) forms the emotional centre of the picture: a troubled ball of split allegiances and an ultimately daring look at how a father can emotionally batter a son and remain the most important thing in his life.
For actual teenagers, «Skins» might be something of a vicarious thrill, in which a scheming, savvy twerp named Tony (James Newman) arranges a debauched social life for himself and his other working - class friends, each of whom have their own overblown emotional issues and troubles at home.
There are long stretches of time where Chan doesn't even appear onscreen in favor of Brosnan and other actors yelling at each other about past troubles or working on dealings that have no emotional weight.
Though talking about race and integration can be emotional and sensitive at times, Teitel has had little trouble finding schools willing to partner.
As I read this article it reminded me of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work of art would definately be something you only spend a small amount of time on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
The family was under significant stress at the time, stemming from the emotional troubles of their teenage daughter, who was previously «disfellowshipped» leaving the parents in a strange position of being required by their religion to shun their own daughter.
Research shows that children exposed to this type of conflict between parents are more likely to have emotional and behavioural difficulties (e.g. depression or anger, trouble getting on with others, problems settling and achieving at school, sleep difficulties and poor physical health).
Consultants work collaboratively with caregivers and programs on enhancements at various levels: from promoting mental wellness for all children to preventing social / emotional issues in at - risk children to early intervention for children exhibiting challenging or troubling behavior.
At the core of all attachment relationships is the biological and emotional need for companionship and a person who will look out for us in times of trouble.
The adolescent and young adult with ADHD is at risk for school failure, emotional difficulties, poor peer relationships, and trouble with the law.29, 30 Factors identifiable in younger youth that predict the persistence of ADHD into adulthood include familiality with ADHD and psychiatric comorbidity — particularly aggression or delinquency problems.28,, 29,31,32
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