Sentences with phrase «high emotional demands»

Not exact matches

It even offers some of the emotional benefits of religion, without exacting the high price faith demands.
To ease emotional pressure, because Prozac supplies are going to be in high demand, I might schedule a few public floggings.
Specializing in a sport can take an emotional toll, both due to the increased stress of competing at a high level and because coaches at this level tend to be more demanding, sometimes to the point of being emotionally abusive.
It doesn't demand a 100 % emotional investment, nor does it provide the excitement of other sports dramas, such as «Secretariat», but it's solid, serious and satisfying family drama that paces itself nicely and gets to the finish line with its head held high.
«Fences» (Paramount Pictures) Largely considered August Wilson's greatest masterpiece, «Fences» demands an even higher level of emotional intensity and actorly commitment than his other plays.
principals experience very high levels of job demands (1.5 times the general population), emotional demands (1.7 times) and emotional labour (1.7 times);
During an emotional public safety forum in Broward County, Fla., shaken students and enraged parents and educators demanded fixes for what they consider lax security, district indifference, and failure to act to prevent the mass shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Our Senior Policy & Advocacy Manager, Jordan Posamentier, sat down with @workminus to discuss why social - emotional skills are in high demand and how social - emotional learning (#SEL) helps students prepare for work and life.
Coming from the world of higher education, Karen saw first - hand the benefit of students who had the college and career - readiness skills that employers are demanding — these same social and emotional competencies that make great kids.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Proven caretaker who consistently offers excellent support to busy families Creates a healthy, positive, and safe environment for infants, youth, and young adults Ensures that client family values are a fundamental part of child care services Skilled in proper nutrition, education assistance, and recreation Proficient in support services including diapers, laundry, and medication provision Meets all school deadlines, health care appointments, and other scheduled events Provides excellent emotional support, encouragement, and understanding Appreciates personal challenges and offers sound guidance to those in my care Maintains the highest levels of professionalism in stressful situations Handles multiple tasks, clients, and events with ease Serves as a support system for family leaders with numerous demands on their time Willing to offer additional support to on - the - go families as needed
«Does your child or teen lack motivation to achieve, have unresolved emotional issues, deal with bullying and are unable to speak up, have difficulty expressing their feelings in an appropriate way, exhibit high - risk behaviors including sexual promiscuity, drug use or other self - harm, or simply need guidance through parental separation, divorce, loss or any demanding life situation?
Furthermore, the high prevalence of death results in Aboriginal people constantly facing the heavy burden of emotional, organisational, financial and legal demands which currently characterise funeral preparations and their aftermaths.
Teenagers often feel weighed down by the demands of their lives; they have school, family, social, emotional, physical and other pressures on their young shoulders — which they are often trying to navigate with a higher degree of independence.
Teachers everywhere, from East High School and Glendale Middle School in Salt Lake City to a national survey, agree: social and emotional learning matters enormously, and its assessment deserves and demands a much greater place at the table of school improvement and accountability.
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