Not exact matches
You can do that in the minors, but as you «grow up» in sports or in any other line of work, the
mental game is every bit as
important as the physical
skills and talents.
While there are many tips on how to look and talk like you have great social
skills, the most
important part to focus on is your
mental state.
If you want to influence others positively, managing your thoughts and consciously choosing the
mental frame through which you view the world is an
important, foundational leadership
skill.»
Dealing with
mental challenges is as
important as any physical
skill you possess.
With football clubs routinely shelling out the type of sums on a player that could prop up a small nation's economy, an individual's personality is quickly becoming every bit as
important as technical
skill, with everything from
mental toughness to the company they keep dissected carefully before a bid is made, let alone contract offered.
It's
important to seek assistance from a qualified
mental health professional who can help you understand why your teen cuts, and also help your teen heal old hurts and develop new coping
skills.
But it's equally
important that kids work on their fine motor
skills — small, precise thumb, finger, hand, and wrist movements — because they support a host of other vital physical and
mental skills.
Spending time alone is a good
skill and
important to
mental health.
We have long known that interactions with parents, caregivers, and other adults are
important in a child's life, but new evidence shows that these relationships actually shape brain circuits and lay the foundation for later developmental outcomes, from academic performance to
mental health and interpersonal
skills.»
While practicing
skills is critically
important to success, sometimes
mental rehearsal can make a big difference too.
What's most
important is that, over time, your child continues to develop increasingly complex
mental and physical
skills.
Whether we are mastering the intricacies of the simulation game SimCity or tracking the multiple plotlines in the TV drama 24, we are «honing...
mental skills that are just as
important as the ones exercised by reading books,» Johnson writes.
«Coping
skills are
important for many aspects of daily life beyond
mental health.
The
mental hygiene perspective nonetheless held sway throughout the 1950s, and the concept of personality became as
important in teacher education as academic and technical preparation for the classroom — as
important as content knowledge and
skills.
As more classroom management functionality becomes automated, this frees up time for teachers to spend more of their
skills and
mental energy on more
important things for students and their learning; such as tailoring learning to student needs and focusing more on individual and small group instruction than on managing large classes.
In addition, there would need to be modes for all the other
important life
skills such as: physical,
mental and spiritual health; creative and performing arts; sport and leisure; and most importantly in a democratic environment, citizenship.
David Armstrong continued: «Identifying two indicators - emotional intelligence and social
skills - and mapping these to the Achieving Schools Theory of Change, is an
important first step in measuring the longer term outcomes of the programme, such as reduced risk of antisocial behaviour and spending time in prison and reduced risk of
mental ill - health and long - term illness.
Adjectives and adverbs can be part of word
skills that incorporate vocabulary that is
important in helping students form
mental images about scenes and settings in a story.
Play provides physical and
mental stimulation, teaches them
important skills, prevents behavioral problems, helps adopted cats bond to a new family, and helps shy cats come out of their shells.
Dog - to - dog play is a series of active and repetitive behaviors that have different meanings when performed in other contexts, but helps dogs develop
important life
skills and experiences that promote good physical and
mental health.
A psychiatric nurse looking for employment in a community
mental health facility would need to develop or have the following
skills, knowledge, abilities, and other attributes, which are considered
important to excelling on the job:
• Strong communication
skills with ability to express ideas in an understandable way • Excellent interpersonal
skills and able to work with a variety of clients, community groups, and
mental health professionals • Very compassionate and empathetic when working with individuals and families who are in difficult and stressful situations • Possess strong diplomacy
skills with ability to use good judgment when making
important decisions • Sensitive to clients» issues and can maintain confidentiality • Ability to read, interpret, and analyze professional journals, government regulations, and technical procedures
Studies looking at practices at a single point in time, however, have found low rates of identification of parental distress by resident and faculty pediatricians.3, 8 To our knowledge, no studies in pediatrics, and only a few in other specialties,9 - 12 have examined care over time to see if it leads to improved identification of
mental health problems, or if there are specific primary care provider
skills important to identification of distress in longitudinal settings.
«Social and emotional learning is incredibly
important in the classroom for any child that has maybe a
mental health concern or
mental health issue, because they are being explicitly taught the
skills they need to deal with problems that come up in the schoolyard and life.
Embrace the Future Embrace the Future, a project of the
Mental Health Foundation of Australia, provides quality information on a range of
mental health topics and
important social and emotional
skills.
Helping children manage their emotions is
important for the development of children's self - regulation
skills, resilience, and sense of self, nurturing their
mental health and wellbeing.
Developing social
skills helps children enjoy getting along with others and to manage life's ups and downs, which is
important for children's lifelong
mental health and wellbeing.
Helping children manage their emotions is
important for children's developing self - regulation
skills, resilience, and sense of self, nurturing their
mental health and wellbeing.
Clinical supervision is very
important for
mental health professionals, so that they have the opportunity to reflect on their practice, discuss and problem solve ethical issues, and develop their knowledge and
skills.
Practice exercises and «Questions to Ponder» throughout the text facilitate the
skill - building and self - examination process, and a final chapter on professional concerns addresses
important issues facing
mental health professionals who practice play therapy.
Patience and compassion, coupled with well - developed listening
skills, an ability to communicate effectively, and an instinct for problem solving, are all
important components of a
mental health counselor's make - up.
Incorporating formal preparation in the
skills and practices associated with the consultative stance in training programs focused on early childhood
mental health consultation remains an
important area of growth.
Although there are a number of models for training early childhood
mental health consultants and increasing the availability of a prepared workforce (Korfmacher & Hilado, 2008), there are few formal training programs that emphasize the consultative stance as an
important skill in effective
mental health consultation.
For the young people in the family, the YMCA's day camps offer an opportunity to explore other cultures, develop positive friendships with peers, and learn valuable
skills that enhance their ability to overcome stress, communicate with others, and improve self - esteem.3 For older members of the family, various activities are offered that provide opportunities to learn about
mental and physical health, wellness, and other issues
important to seniors.
Various intervention approaches /
skills that are
important and essential to preparation to be an early childhood
mental health consultant.
She found that the
skills she learned in the
mental health sector transfer handily to real estate, where clients» stress levels can be high and often transactions are due to death or divorce, making it
important for agents to know how «to listen and to validate clients» emotions.»