Sentences with phrase «emotional value placed»

At the same time, it's interesting to ponder the psychology of social media and how it feeds into the emotional value placed on something as pedestrian as an electronic thumbs - up.

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With few children, we place a LOT of value on each individual child and their physical and emotional well - being.
And, of course, this analogy doesn't address the emotional value, the place breastfeeding has in the mother - child relationship4.
With traditional family values under constant attack from modern day living and a variety of mental, physical and emotional issues stemming from technology overuse people of all ages have never been more desperate to find ways to get a handle on theirs and their families digital habits and get some boundaries in place.
Walker Learning values, respects and authentically honours the individual child and views the child holistically and places emotional and social development of equal importance as the academic.
She was excited to discover the city also contains her ideal teaching job — a place that values strong academics and student emotional learning.
Richard Bard: I like to place ordinary people in ever - increasing extraordinary situations, so that their emotional armor is stripped bare and their core values are tested.
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Something tells me Hirst probably places greater priority on the shipping, storage and insurance of his works than the actual emotional value he attaches to them.
We believe that great design should enhance the value of each place, make optimal utility of space, elicit an emotional response, and use less energy.
It includes 80 items divided in seven dimensions: emotional wellbeing (satisfaction, self - concept, stress absence); interpersonal relationships (interactions, relationships and supports); material wellbeing (economic status, employment and living place situation); personal development (education, emotional competence and performance); physical wellbeing (health, everyday activities, health care services and free time); self - determination (autonomy, goals / values, choices); social inclusion (integration and participation in the community, community roles and social supports), and rights (legal / human rights).
Studying 28 years of Turkish history, Kagitcibasi & Ataca [104] found that as socio - economic development increases across time or place, there is less utilitarian / economic value attributed to children and a stronger emphasis on emotional benefits, with a concomitant change in sex preference from boys to girls.
Again this analysis may be conservative, as no monetary value was placed on the significant improvements seen in mental and emotional health (Aos et al., 2004).
«It's well - known that home buying is an emotional process, so understanding the shifts in where buyers place value is key to a sellers» success,» says Todd Shyiak, national director of operations for Century 21 Canada.
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