All children benefit
from feeling a sense of belonging, experiencing warm and responsive relationships and having opportunities to develop positive friendships and play with other children.
Not exact matches
As he begins to
feel a
sense of belonging, i.e., to derive emotional satisfactions
from the group, the group is able to influence his attitude and behavior along group - approved lines.
produces percepta which are vague, not to be controlled, heavy with emotion: it produces the
sense of derivation
from an immediate past, and
of passage to an immediate future; a
sense of emotional
feeling,
belonging to oneself in the past, passing into oneself in the present, and passing
from oneself in the present towards oneself in the future, a
sense of influx
of influence
from other vaguer presences in the past, localized and yet evading local definition....
Because it is so easy for a minority student to
feel different
from the other students and alienated
from the graduate program, it is critically important to reinforce a
sense of belonging at every stage
of the graduate career.
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and
feels little
sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear
of non-acceptance
from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president
of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son
of the President
of Winchester.
Immerse yourself in nature and
feel the
sense of belonging that emanates
from the welcoming Nosara community...
The resulting
sense of pride and
belonging among his students, who often
felt alienated
from the mainstream, became an integral part
of his work with these students — K.O.S, the Kids
of Survival — which could be seen as sustaining a dialog between members
of the group as well as with interlocutors
of the past such as W.E.B. DuBois or George Orwell.
McCreight states, «The real challenge
of older child adoption is not one
of overcoming differing problems, or differing genetics, or differing pasts, but rather, it is one
of moving the child away
from feeling alone and toward a
sense of belonging.»
All children benefit
from having positive relationships and
feeling a
sense of belonging at school.
All children benefit
from having positive relationships and
feeling a
sense of belonging at their school or early childhood service, and these positive experiences are especially important for children with additional needs.
However, the lack
of parental care and companionship means that when they came back to live with their parents, both the parents and the children would
feel distant
from each other, and the children could fail to gain strong
sense of security and
belonging, which might affect their self - awareness and self - evaluation (Song, 2004).