This is probably one of the reasons you fell in love with your spouse in the first place;
you felt safe and secure enough to be yourself.
But now that it's firmly Springtime, and snow won't be coming anywhere near this region for at least 6 months,
she feels safe and secure enough to reminisce about the day she made this chili powder.
Even the most lavish, lovingly prepared nursery won't encourage your baby to
feel safe and secure enough to sleep soundly away from the security of your smell, your arms and the sound of your heartbeat, at least in the early weeks.
We want you to be able to share your fantasies and desires, while
feeling safe and secure enough to do so.
He says it's a positive: «If people
feel safe and secure enough to start a family when they're working for you, you know you're doing something right.»
Not exact matches
Kids need
enough rules to
feel safe and secure.
Space
enough for grades 5 through 8, space
enough for children to learn
and grow through four years of middle school, space
enough to
feel safe and secure for all four years of middle school, space
enough to make
and keep friends for all four years.
There's
enough grip
and traction, even in persistent rain, for the GT4 to
feel safe and secure in steady driving.
It is
secure and tangible
enough that most people, banks
and owners alike,
feel safe enough to divvy up a good portion of their investment money
and put it into these holdings.
Just be sure the cat is far
enough away so he
feels safe and secure.
Their deep sides are firm
enough to keep puppy
feeling safe and secure when getting used to their new home
and surroundings.
* Weatherproof the roof * Install a solid, non slip floor * Enclose most sides * Use the strongest metal grids for the open sides * Insect proof all open sides, roof
and walls where any bugs can enter * Preferably the size of the enclosure should be big
enough for you to stand inside * The access door should open inwards * The access door should start at your knee height (bottom of wall should be solid - guards against buns accidentally getting out & predators seeing buns from ground level) * Ensure there is no access from under the floor of the enclosure (stops foxes scaring bunnies from underneath) * Use strong locking device on door that can not be knocked open * Provide
safe house inside the enclosure so buns can run inside
and can not be accessed easily if a dog / fox or person breaks in * Provide clean towels to snuggle in * Provide large litter tray filled with oaten hay * Provide large ceramic water bowl (sometimes two) * A blind or cover over the open section at night will ensure that your buns will
feel safe & predators will not be able to see in & scare your bunnies when you are not around Whatever you provide for your bunnies living outside, ensure it is the
safest and most
secure from predators, insects & extreme weather.
And if you're working on potty - training, you may not have had enough time to introduce her to the crate to make sure she feels safe and secure in
And if you're working on potty - training, you may not have had
enough time to introduce her to the crate to make sure she
feels safe and secure in
and secure in it.
«Home» doesn't need to be a giant proclamation of permanence; for me, it's simply a place that
feels good
enough to call home for as long as it
feels good, it's
safe and secure,
and there's something to be gained from being there.
When we are lucky
enough to have
secure attachment experiences in which we
feel seen,
safe, soothed,
and secure, our brain develops in ways that promote emotional regulation, resilience,
and connection with others.
• Mother is present: o The child demonstrates
secure attachment by
feeling safe enough to explore the world
and engage in play.
When we are lucky
enough to have
secure attachment experiences in which we
feel seen,
safe, soothed,
and secure — the «four S's of attachment» that serve as the foundation for a healthy mind — these relational experiences stimulate the neuronal activation
and growth of the integrative fibers of the brain.
Parenting is all about building a
secure and loving bond with your child so they can
feel safe enough to learn about the world.