Sentences with phrase «feel over its sibling»

The A-Spec also has a marked improvement in steering feel over its sibling.

Not exact matches

Many parents of multiples feel challenged to divide their time, attention and love between their children, more so than with singleton siblings spread out over several years.
If you listen to how hurt a sibling is then they may feel that you care about them and that you do not side with one over the other.
If you think your child's fear stems from angry feelings or anxiety over a new situation — such as the arrival of a new sibling or starting preschool — give her ways to express her feelings through pretend play.
I felt it was my job to help my daughter not feel set aside because of her siblings, possibly causing resentment towards that family member or friend that came over.
Whether you are feeling anxiety over your birth, just busy getting ready for your new little one, or running around after older siblings, there's always something that seems to get in the way.
A silver bar connects the grille to the headlights, giving it a more premium feel over its smaller sibling.
But that is all familiar territory as there is not much difference in the convertible's drive feel over its roofed sibling.
In 2010, BookPage reviewer Amy Scribner wrote: «It's a day fraught with... hurt feelings, tipsy misunderstandings, sibling squabbles over long - simmering resentments.
Like its two other siblings, the Pop 4s felt solid despite its plastic back, although I wish the 4s had found room for its JBL speakers other than on its rear, as they sounded pretty decent, but are less effective while in their current location.The real advantage the Pop 4s has over the other model is that it just feels peppier when navigating around Android Marshmallow, and its full HD display is nicer to look at too.
At school, siblings can feel isolated unable to explain why they can't invite their friends over to their home.
Maybe one child feels he has an unfair amount of responsibility or two siblings have been fighting over bathroom time.
Mitchell said the Kids Helpline staff identified a number of themes from their contact with this group of children including anxiety, isolation, loneliness, sympathy for the victim and sometimes perpetrator, fear for siblings» safety and feelings of guilt over having bad thoughts, such as wishing the perpetrator would die.
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