Sentences with phrase «important new skills»

It provides an intensive, condensed and highly focused approach to relationship issues that can help couples move quickly through specific issues and learn important new skills in a short period of time.
It is a condensed and highly focused approach that can help you move through specific issues and learn important new skills through key couples therapy exercises in a short period of time.
Some children still have trouble getting ideas across or have other language difficulties that might affect their ability to learn important new skills, such as reading and writing.
However, the majority of students engaged in the program find VHS has enriched their high school learning experience and provided them with important new skills in digital literacy, outside the box thinking, and time management.
They believe too that a voluntary military and civilian national service program for young people would help alleviate the social disruption and teach important new skills and provide tutoring to disadvantaged students, help for the elderly, and improvements of public spaces such as parks and playgrounds.
In 1994, the Ministry of Education launched a nationwide reform movement to upgrade curriculum and introduce important new skills to both teachers and students.
It gave us the chance to step up into the position of a teacher and gain important new skills, like how to help others understand something that they find hard, as well as just having a good time.
DBT normally involves a weekly individual therapy session (usually 50 minutes) and a weekly group therapy session (usually 1.5 - 2 hours) that involves learning important new skills in the areas of managing your attention (mindfulness skills), managing and coping with your emotions (emotion regulation skills), dealing effectively with interpersonal situations (interpersonal effectiveness skills), and tolerating emotional distress (distress tolerance skills).
You are there to support and encourage through touch and verbal reassurance while your child learns this important new skill.
Many Ph.D. advisers think it's better to let a graduate student struggle over an important new skill than to train their students properly; somehow the struggle is supposed to reinforce the lesson.
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