Throughout the early childhood years, children become more adept at soothing themselves, seeking comfort when needed, identifying and expressing
their feelings in words and actions, and better able to manage their own behavior.
Tuning into children's behaviours and the feelings they communicate is especially helpful for understanding children and guiding them as they learn to express
their feelings in words.
Children may be starting to express
their feelings in words and will also show it in their behaviour and play.
We are also learning how to «decode» what they are trying to tell us about their needs, before they are able to adequately express
their feelings in words — something that normally doesn't happen until they are well past toddlerhood.
He may be able to tell you about
his feelings in words or he may not, but it doesn't really matter.
I would think it might be the same kind of frustration that sometimes makes just - verbal toddlers bite because they can't express
their feelings in words, but the setting doesn't make sense for that.
It is obvious that learning to be aware of, and to communicate, real
feelings in words is not the whole answer to the problems of communication.
Your gentleness and kindness can be
felt in every word
It is not easy to explain such a great
feeling in words — but I hope to show it on the pitch.
If you can't resist writing down your angry thoughts, jot down
your feelings in a Word document, says Allen.
I choose to share what
I feel in words daily to all who read and embrace my poems, reminding them to take time to smell the roses in their lives.
To express how
I feel in words, it's hard for me, but that unique feeling is there.
I choose to share what
I feel in words daily to all who read and embrace my poems, reminding them to take time to smell the roses in their lives.
Adults can help them to say what
they feel in words, to think about others and to manage frustration when things don't go their way (e.g., to help them to wait for their turn).
If they do feel a negative emotion like alarm, concern, anxiety, or even irritation, they stay in a calm emotional state, expressing
the feeling in words rather than by speaking louder or faster.
Not exact matches
In other
words, you can't be an ideal version of yourself if you don't have enough food and money to pay the bills, or enough love and esteem to
feel good about your value as a human being.
In other words, the fact that your sister crashed your car in tenth grade should never come up when discussing why you feel online marketing has been laggin
In other
words, the fact that your sister crashed your car
in tenth grade should never come up when discussing why you feel online marketing has been laggin
in tenth grade should never come up when discussing why you
feel online marketing has been lagging.
As much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one
feels inspired to action through my
words, then it
feels like my work is
in vain — «What's the point?»
In other
words: customers are willing to shift their usage patterns if they
feel their privacy is at stake.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chai
In other
words: Don't
feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print
in your chai
in your chair.
«The negative, obviously, is that local people can more easily absorb preconceptions and
feel pressured to vote a certain way —
in other
words, the danger of local democratic empowerment is a loss of impartiality.»
And 100
felt like a lot for Howard Hoffman, who began snapping up domains like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water company's site, taking advantage of what's called «type -
in traffic,» when users just enter
words or a guessed - at domain into the browser address bar.
And,
in the wise
words of James Brown, «Get up offa that thing, and dance until you
feel better.»
In other
words, I find using big
words and jargon implies you
feel insecure about your intelligence and education.
Your tendency to stress,
in other
words, might not
feel terribly nice, but it's actually helping you pay attention to and remember important new information better.
In other
words, online bragging makes people
feel bad about themselves.
«What they're looking for is food that,
in their
words,
feels more natural,» Senecal says she learned.
In the context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
In the context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to
feel more irrationally negative about the neutral
word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but
in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
In other
words, customers like him and
feel comfortable with him, like they know and understand him.
In other
words, the ability to read others emotions and make them
feel understood will earn you cold, hard cash, as well as making work (and life) more pleasant for everyone.
In other
words, if Internet searches determined the Oscars, then Leo and The Revenant would have to be
feeling pretty comfortable going into Sunday.
In other
words, cyber benefits tend to keep delivering each year after they are originally
felt, whereas the costs tend to be experienced as «one offs.»
«You can talk with someone for years, everyday, and still, it won't mean as much as what you can have when you sit
in front of someone, not saying a
word, yet you
feel that person with your heart, you
feel like you have known the person for forever....
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a
word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough people
feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them
in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.»
It's a
word that, here, does not so much connote an actual small - business owner as a
feeling — an image of the young worker
in the 21st - century gig economy who DJs on the weekends and, while almost certainly doing underpaid and entirely precarious labour, has earned the right to work from her local coffee shop
in the slouchy drop - shoulder crewneck of her choice.
If you're looking for a
word to describe the
feeling in the nation's newsrooms after a Donald Trump win, «shell - shocked» would probably be a good one.
With President Trump and the mayor of San Juan
in a war of
words this weekend over the relief efforts
in hurricane - battered Puerto Rico and a stream of harrowing images coming out of the island and its neighbors
in the Caribbean, it's easy to
feel gloomy about the response to the disaster.
Still, it does have a few things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole
words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the keys over to one side of the screen; and, when your phone is
in landscape mode, it splits apart like an ergonomic keyboard, making it
feel a little more natural for your thumbs.
In other
words, when employees
feel their work contributes to something bigger, retention rates go up.
The data on trust reveal that the
feeling is actually the sum of small gestures, kind
words, secrets kept, and other everyday actions, which contribute to filling the mental «marble jar» we keep for each person
in our lives.
In other words, when the supervisor signaled that he or she had good qualities by acting in ways suggesting he or she genuinely liked the coworker, onlookers automatically felt positively about him or her, and the observed ingratiation had no influenc
In other
words, when the supervisor signaled that he or she had good qualities by acting
in ways suggesting he or she genuinely liked the coworker, onlookers automatically felt positively about him or her, and the observed ingratiation had no influenc
in ways suggesting he or she genuinely liked the coworker, onlookers automatically
felt positively about him or her, and the observed ingratiation had no influence.
And almost always, after I reached my 50 -
word quota, I'd keep going, because I was already
in motion, and no longer
felt the pressure to produce.
In other
words, once the videos start to
feel like commercials, the game is over.
Keep
in mind choosing the right
words also affects how you
feel.
In other words, you and your co-workers build your own avatars, then gather to have on - screen meetings in private conference rooms, art galleries, auditoriums — whatever virtual environment feels righ
In other
words, you and your co-workers build your own avatars, then gather to have on - screen meetings
in private conference rooms, art galleries, auditoriums — whatever virtual environment feels righ
in private conference rooms, art galleries, auditoriums — whatever virtual environment
feels right.
Correspondingly, Spanish has a
word for the stirring you
feel in your soul when gazing into a great work of art — duende.
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your
feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no
word from Gilbertson on whether that can come
in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
And with the league's «No
Words» commercial, you'd have to be cold - hearted not to
feel the emotion
in these clips:
In a
word, users
feel, well, used.
In fact, even the
word «ecommerce»
feels a bit antiquated, because it fails to recognize the magnitude to which mobile commerce is increasingly dominating everything else that we do.