Not exact matches
Monitoring how walloped employees are
feeling by weather or cyclical events is one of the functions of measuring workplace mood so closely: by taking the pulse of a workplace and offering feedback, employers can develop happiness - boosting policies and practices (flexible hours in September, for instance, could
help parents deal with the start of the
school year).
Howard asked MBAs Across America team to
help him figure out how to incorporate technology into his business model without disrupting the intimate, old -
school feel of his business.
I started to tap every department I
felt could
help me: design
school, textiles
school, marketing department and the list goes on.
CrisisGo is a less visible solution to
help assuage the panic
school administrators are
feeling — a sort of emergency response Slack for the education market.
You can take a cue from the search engine giant and use a large sofa, or try smaller «hobbit hole» spaces such as enclaves with padded benches, acoustic couches, a long communal table for lunch or telecommuters, the modern version of old -
school desk attachments to rolling chairs, and general seating that
helps employees
feel comfier.
If you
feel that you may have over-borrowed for
school, there are always options available that can
help.
B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth agrees that
school district policies that specifically deal with sexual orientation and gender identity are an important component of
helping gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth
feel safe in their
schools.
Finally, while parents at elite
schools only have one vote, cutting their subsidy would
feel like a direct attack, and really motivate them to work against the NDP, either through donating to the UCP or
helping out with their campaign.
I am even in
school for Christian studies so I can
help others to know the Lord, I
felt so angry that I have tried so hard and now will have to go through more troubles, when I need to move on and this situation is hampering my progression.
In a chapter of New Ways in Discipline entitled «New Ways of Discipline in the
Schools,» Dorothy W. Baruch describes a wide variety of techniques which are useful in
helping children work through their «bad»
feelings.
«I think a lot of Christian educationalists are concerned about the direction of travel... they are day - in day - out
helping to run
schools... they don't
feel they get much credit for it they
feel that instead senior educational figures talk about Christian education and religious education and religious
schools as if they are the problem.»
Elizabeth
felt the sting of the latter when she tried to set up a boarding
school for boys, with the
help of a kind Episcopalian pastor — who didn't hold her Catholicism against her — only to have parents angrily withdraw their sons, once they discovered Elizabeth was a Catholic.
I wondered when we would know better how to
help children more widely in
schools and homes to understand their
feelings, and when we would be able to
help parents understand theirs, so that the boys and girls now growing up might know not only about tanks and bullets but about the most powerful of all weapons for both good and evil — the human
feelings that propel us, if we do not understand them, into hating in place of loving, into killing instead of creation.
Some other news about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they
helped others was that it «makes them
feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in
school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder than it was for their parents (minority young people were more likely to say it was easier).
My daughter can not have gluten, so I'm always trying to find ways to
help her
feel included with the rest of her
school class.
Know that your work is
helping a boy with IBS
feel healthy and strong enough to ride those greenbelts to
school and participate in life.
In the same way that the zero - tolerance approach to discipline sends precisely the opposite psychological message to disadvantaged kids than what we now know they need in order to
feel motivated and engaged with
school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will
help those children succeed.
By focusing on the day - to - day necessities of a healthy schedule; an engaging, personalized, and rigorous curriculum; and a caring climate, this book is an invaluable resource for
school leaders, teachers, parents, and students to
help them design learning communities where every student
feels a sense of belonging, purpose, and motivation to learn the skills necessary to succeed now and in the future.
And so in these
schools, where students are most in need of
help internalizing extrinsic motivations, classroom environments often push them in the opposite direction: toward more external control, fewer
feelings of competence, and less positive connection with teachers.
Those changes impair the development of an important set of mental capacities that
help children regulate their thoughts and
feelings, and that impairment makes it difficult later on for them to process information and manage emotions in ways that allow them to succeed at
school.
Communities often
feel a sense of pride when their local
school makes the list, and parents may believe that their child's attendance at one of the ranked
schools will
help with college admissions and / or future jobs and careers.
Let's
help make Chicago Parents
feel special and provide them with all they need from advice,
school resources, to haircut events.
When we shared the outline of this course with other parents that were trying to change
school food in their communities, they
felt very strongly that they would want to take this course to
help them understand the landscape.
Like any great change,
helping teens
feel good at
school is going to take attitude shifts, policy changes, funding, and more.
Strategies such as making
school lunches the night before or establishing a comfortable homework area can
help make kids
feel more in control and relieve some of their anxious
feelings.
Help your child
feel more comfortable about his new
school environment.
-- Ensure carers
feel able to ask for
help by making
school procedures better understood and having relevant information available.
She's
helped me make things since I was young and I remember
feeling so proud when I took the first patchwork cushion I'd made into primary
school to show.
«Children need to
feel that they can trust their parents, that they can talk to them about what is happening in their lives,» says Edward F. Dragan, author of The Bully Action Guide: How to
Help Your Child and Get Your
School to Listen.
«Teachers
feel, and growing research supports, that it
helps them academically, it improves
school climate, it improves discipline, and it's going to
help them to be college and career — and life — ready.»
Feel free to pin the above, or post to Facebook, we'd be ever so grateful for
helping get the word out about The Potty
School & we always look forward to
helping parents on this journey.
I was able to receive awards in graduate
school so I
felt like I needed to
help others in that regard.
To
help me
feel a little less terrified about the new
school year and to give me a lesson or two on how to ease my child into reception year, I have enlisted the
help of some fellow mummy bloggers.
Your being in the classroom can
help your shy child
feel more comfortable at
school.
Sometimes kids whine because they can't quite express their
feelings, so
help your grade -
schooler identify them when you can.
For kids who are going to be first - timers for kindergarten, first grade, middle
school or even high
school, this can
help them
feel more comfortable with the new place and get a better idea of where to go once they're there.
If your child is entering kindergarten or first grade, it might be a good idea to have a play date with one of the children who will be in their class a week before
school starts to
help them
feel more comfortable and get more excited about seeing their friends again in
school.
Parents have to provide the structure and routine that will
help the child
feel safe: a morning routine which is the same for waking, washing, dressing, feeding animals, eating breakfast, and going to
school.
And how can we recognize the signs of distress or anxiety in their behavior that tell us that they need our
help?In The Secure Child, Dr. Stanley Greenspan offers a set of guiding principles that will
help parents of children at each age — from preschoolers to teenagers — both reassure and guide them so that they
feel secure in their homes, their
schools, and in their community at large.
She
feels the program has
helped people think about what they really want to get from
school each day.
Unfortunately, not all
schools are created equal and I think that those who find themselves dissatisfied with their local
school should
feel free to either try to change it (which we tried and failed as other parents did not seem concerned, nor was the principal open to change or our volunteer
help to find other suitable educational alternatives to watching Pixar movies) or look elsewhere.
If you
feel your child needs maturity is affecting their
school performance, speak with your child's teacher or
school counselor about ways to encourage maturity or
help a younger acting child.
By talking with your child about how he is
feeling about beginning or returning to
school, you can
help support him, so he can look forward to the new year, instead of worrying about upcoming changes.
By talking with your child about current events and stories they see in the news or hear about at
school, you can
help your child to
feel more confident in their understanding of the world and to become a better and more informed global citizen.
And as every Mom can relate, I have that whole mixed bag of
feelings going on — relief that I'll no longer have to pack lunches,
help with homework and stick to the
school schedule but also panic about what to do with them for the entire summer!
If you have a child with the kindergarten jitters and could use a cute story to read that will
help him / her deal not only with that first day of
school but also with any other unfamiliar situation where he / she is
feeling unsure and apprehensive, I highly recommend it!
Bring your child along for your Sonnets Academy tour to
help them
feel comfortable and confident in their
school community from the start.
Naming and recognizing his
feelings helps your child learn to manage his emotions, a important skill necessary for later
school success.
Younger kids going through a lot of new and challenging experiences need to
feel secure at the beginning of the
school year to
help them adjust appropriately for the rest of the year.
By: Jenny MontagueAs I begin another
school year as food service director in Kalispell, Montana, I can't
help but wonder if my enthusiasm, anticipation, and anxiety aren't exactly the same emotions the students are
feeling as they await the return to their classrooms.