Work It out aims to improve or stabilise key health outcome indicators in terms of individual chronic disease / s; reduce activity limitation; improve clients»
knowledge and confidence in the independent management of their chronic disease, increase understanding on how to live a healthy life with chronic disease; and foster behaviour change in adopting a healthy lifestyle.
While children and teens enjoy their entertainment and activities, parents participate in an educational program designed to increase
their knowledge and confidence in addressing the common concerns inherent in raising adopted youth.
I have come out of my articles with a tremendous amount of
knowledge and confidence in my capabilities thanks to the time and support Will Davidson provided me.
The U.S. elementary teaching force continues to lack
knowledge and confidence in science concepts (Fulp, 2002).
Professional development is especially critical in elementary school math and science, because elementary teachers tend to lack content
knowledge and confidence in these subjects.
From this, we can equip students with
the knowledge and confidence in understanding how to get the most from technology, so that they're as prepared as possible for life beyond the classroom.
When parents at Westgarth Primary School expressed their own levels of stress and anxiety about mathematics, the school ran sessions to build parent - carer
knowledge and confidence in the subject.
I gained incredible
knowledge and confidence in all fundamental areas of yoga practice, instruction, anatomy, history and philosophy, and I also discovered a deeper understanding of who I am.»
At the conference I learned what it takes to become a leader in the industry and it greatly helped boost
my knowledge and confidence in myself.
Nine, Dr. Lane has created an exclusive page on our website for our essential oil distributors with growing resources for increasing
your knowledge and confidence in utilizing aromatherapy.
There is
a knowledge and confidence in this system, everybody knows their role implicitly with no grey areas.
I love how gluten free cooking has given me so much
knowledge and confidence in the kitchen
I made it as written many times, but as I gained more
knowledge and confidence in my baking, I made a few adjustments and have had it in my holiday repertoire ever since.
Not exact matches
Another test to measure
confidence involves standing up
in front of a panel of VonChurch employees
and speaking for two minutes on a subject an applicant is passionate about,
and one that also demonstrates he or she has technical
knowledge.
There are a few key factors
in creating a thriving
and productive team;
knowledge, collaboration, creativity,
and confidence.
We'll go into the final stage of the sale with
confidence in our continued momentum,
and the
knowledge that we've all been witnesses to a media miracle.
But if you truly want to do great things
in this world, you need to compliment
knowledge with wisdom, expertise with inner strength, logic with guts,
and confidence with humility.
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knowledge, gain
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Wealthstream Advisors works with people who are seeking
in - depth financial planning
and independent investment management so that they have the
confidence and knowledge they need to navigate the complexities that wealth brings.
Women — especially those under age 35 — express less
confidence in their financial
knowledge than men February 14, 2018 — What's the difference between interest
and compound interest?
I also went to a conference organized by the Financial Literacy Action Group, a nonprofit coalition working to improve Canadians»
knowledge, skills
and confidence in managing money
and advance the national strategy.
This gave me the necessary
knowledge and helped me understand how international business is done
in Canada,
and subsequently acquiring the CITP designation provided me with the
confidence to perform quality business services for Atlantic Canadian companies involved
in international trade.
As this happens
and markets gain
knowledge of
and confidence in the regime, exchange rates should become less vulnerable
and less
in need of defensive capital controls.
Pre-Sales Content: Providing
knowledge and information that instills
confidence in choice
and reducing perceived risks.
So it's fairer to say that her
confidence in her method —
and her belief that it could be the source of purpose — keep her from critically examining her real purpose, giving her that unjustified
confidence that her
knowledge of numbers was evidence that she was right about justice.
Lack of legal
knowledge and lack of
confidence in standing up for oneself
in court.
If they prove themselves worthy of public
confidence by maintaining high standards of competence, if through professional associations
and voluntary accrediting agencies they discipline themselves
in matters of
knowledge, skill,
and character, independence of political control can be assured,
and unwarranted interference
and coercion can be successfully resisted.
What gives him
confidence in his conviction is not any esoteric
knowledge of the mysterious God which has been revealed to him, but the testimony of the Bible
and of the community of faith to the great company of people who
in their own day believed they heard the Word of the same God
and sought to obey.
The final words of the book apply to all campaigners as well as to Denis
and Valerie themselves: «We face the uncertainties of the future with
confidence,
in the
knowledge that God will provide us with the grace
and strength we may need.»
It will be apparent how the writer scoffs, not alone at the prophets with their bold claim of direct
knowledge of the unseen, but at the priests, who proclaimed proficiency
in holy things,
and at the wise men, also, with their
confidence in intelligence
and «wisdom.»
Weak human nature will not let us believe
in the promises of God with a
confidence that purges from the soul the anguish of fear
and unbelief, the Anfechtungen... Therefore,
in Luther's discovery of justification the Christian was liberated from the self - imposed requirement to present a perfect mental attitude to God, to confuse belief with
knowledge, faith with the direct intuition of an observed world.
In a secular age, when we are accustomed to take great pride and place great confidence in what man can create by his own knowledge and skill, such a reminder that we have not the final wisdom is much in orde
In a secular age, when we are accustomed to take great pride
and place great
confidence in what man can create by his own knowledge and skill, such a reminder that we have not the final wisdom is much in orde
in what man can create by his own
knowledge and skill, such a reminder that we have not the final wisdom is much
in orde
in order.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission
and apologetics, is always involved
in a pluralist tension — the tension between
confidence in God
and uncertainty about living out that truth
in the world, between faith as God's gift
and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is
and seeking to bring that
knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything about the diversity
and conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
They see modernism as the legacy of the Enlightenment, with its absolute faith
in human reason
and its supreme
confidence that human endeavor can steadily make progress towards an ultimate goal which promises final
knowledge and complete human fulfillment.
If the body of divinely revealed
knowledge contained
in the Bible
and guarded by the church was the basis of the Christian era, so the body of
knowledge being accumulated by science was seen to be the foundation of modernity, fueling human
confidence in an ever better future.
Decanter gives you the
confidence you need to buy the latest vintages
and the
knowledge that you are always up - to - date with everything that is happening
in the fascinating world of fine wine.
However, I applaud you for having such
confidence in your morals
and in your
knowledge of your own body.
Stefanie, together with the Program
in Nutrition at Teachers College developed Education At the Table ™, a culinary program that builds
knowledge, skills
and confidence to integrate food activities
and cooking into nutrition education.
She had years of
knowledge and experience on the subject,
and she had needed it all, especially with Alex. Her latest problem child had been questioned more than once about a string of rapes
in New York City, a brutal series of crimes where the perpetrator gained the
confidence of his targets —
and intimidated them — by claiming he was a middleweight contender, then employed drugs to subdue his victims
and had his way.
I hope he exponentially gains
knowledge, identity,
and confidence during the off season, brings
in some talent,
and gets us to.500 next year.
What they gave me was the
confidence to get forward, to take risks
and score goals safe
in the
knowledge that they would provide the cover.
Enhance the
knowledge, skills
and confidence of teachers
in order to improve the delivery of PE
and school sport.
Bolton FC should feel a sense of achievement
in seeing 33 year - old Kevin Davies strutting his stuff for England
in midweek,
and even though the fans favourite didn't quite make the impact intended on Wednesday night as England drew 0 - 0 with Montenegro, the
confidence alone just from being called up to the England team at such a late stage
in his career will have left Davies
in buoyant mood ahead of Saturday's encounter with Stoke, where he should be fired up
and motivated to put
in a string of pleasing performances from now on
in the
knowledge that Fabio Capello is watching on intently.
Our half - day workshops for multi-agency staff provide managers
and frontline staff with
confidence and knowledge to develop
and deliver practical strategies to work with fathers
and father - figures
in order to protect children more effectively through strengthened safeguarding practices
and improved risk management.
FI Training: Working with Fathers
in Early Years
and Children's Centres Option A: Standard A 2 - day training course to help managers, front - line workers
and volunteers
in Children's Centres
and other early years settings: • develop the
confidence,
knowledge and skills to work effectively with fathers • explore
and develop strategies to engage with fathers • think about how to create a «whole team» approach to engaging fathers • plan needs - led approaches to engaging with
and supporting fathers • consider how to use networks to support fathers.
Feedback from dads suggests the benefits of the course include: • increased
confidence in their role as a dad • increased
knowledge about how to look after their baby • learning how to support their partner during pregnancy
and labour • learning how to improve their relationship after pregnancy • learning how to cope with a huge change
in their lives.
• Moffatt & Stanton (2005) also found «high level of
knowledge about the effects of passive smoking on baby»
and «
confidence in ability to quit» associated with smoking cessation.
In the meantime, here are some of the before -
and - after shots from the makers who took part, which show what's possible with a camera, some time,
confidence and a little bit of
knowledge.
Students expand their
knowledge of different woods
and gain
confidence in sawing, planning, chiseling.
One positive change that a second child brings is an increased
confidence in your own abilities,
knowledge,
and experience.