Sentences with phrase «infantile stage»

They are genetically «frozen» in an infantile stage that keeps them dependent, playful and friendly like eternal puppies.
I needed the first small publisher because it was when the Internet was still in its infantile stage, and self - publishing had so many negative connotations.
A contented infant is a delight to behold, but we would be deeply distressed if its mental and emotional life did not develop beyond that infantile stage.
We would be gravely mistaken to understand this phenomenon as somehow obsolete, as a sort of infantile stage in the development of human consciousness.

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Many later problems of children are rooted in inadequacies in this first, trust - forming stage — depression, feelings of unworth, withdrawal from relationships, continued infantile behavior such as thumbsucking and overeating, for example.
He has gained recognition through his films, staged photography, and colourful, huge - eyed, infantile sculptures and drawings, which comment on reality in a laconic manner.»
Likewise, her 2000 work Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet) utilizes the artist's studio as a conceptual stage, drawing parallels between art making and infantile whims.
We're in the infantile just - starting - to - figure - out - how - to - walk stage.
(There is supposedly one in the Star Trek, or as it eventually became, for me, at least, the Star Drek universe, but that's fantasy and, in any event, nobody ever explained how it works: well... other than Q being infantile, Picard having Earl Gray tea, number 1 not doing number 1, at least on stage.)
Despite Bitcoin slowly transitioning from its «infantile» stages into globally renowned payment method, there are still hefty price swings on a regular basis.
As parents guide their young children from complete infantile dependence into the beginning stages of autonomy, their styles of caregiving can have both immediate and lasting effects on children's social functioning in areas from moral development to peer play to academic achievement.
«Fixated» means regressing to a certain type of infantile behavior that was typical of a certain childhood stage.
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