Sentences with phrase «learn in our childhood»

Many non-Christians celebrate the holiday season, call it Christmas, and sing religious Christmas carols — because it's nice music they learned in their childhood.
They even remember Scriptures, learned in childhood, which on troubled days come up out of the garnered treasures of their recollection to comfort them: «The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,» or in a happy mistranslation by a little child, «The Lord is my shepherd; that's all I want.»
For adult Christians most prayers learned in childhood do not express mature religious experience.
His little speech was in English, which seemed unusual, since everybody else spoke in Panjabi, and Mr. McKelvey's Panjabi, which he had learned in childhood, was absolutely flawless.
This habit of worship is most easily learned in childhood as children learn the language and rituals of faith.
«In all modesty, which I have learned in my childhood, in the tumult of the times I have been able to assert myself as a free man, a Christian, and a theologian.»
Use those marbling techniques that you learned in childhood art class (TheBetterHalf informed me that not all grades schools learned «marbling techniques»...)!
How much easier it is for a parent to have learned in childhood how to treat his or her own child!
Learning it in childhood is one of the best free lunches on the planet and our daughter's deep fluency in Mandarin and Spanish has enriched our travel and friendships immensely.
Was it a rational decision learned in childhood, or was it — as Harvard evolutionary biologist and cognitive neuroscientist Marc Hauser claims — based on instincts encoded in our brains by evolution?
October 20, 1997 Connections in brain provide clues to learning Two University of Chicago researchers have determined for the first time how parts of the brain change at various ages, explaining why music is easier to learn in childhood, why foreign languages are more difficult to learn after age 12, and why some subjects, such as calculus, are better taught when children are older.
Her ex was unknowingly repeating the dysfunctional patterns he had learned in childhood.
This we learn in childhood.
And the artist learned in childhood that turns dreams and illusion in reality is just a messenger whose only merit is to accept to carry the pregnancy to the end.
Here's a tour of how your brain changes from infancy to adulthood, making the case for play as the most critical element for learning in childhood and risk - taking as the most essential one for adolescence.
One table quoted the Maha Mrityunjay Mantra (something they all learned in childhood): NOT to become too connected to this life or this earth.
And I struggle to apply, once more, the skills of mule packing learned in childhood Mexico.
Each page contains an important life lesson you learn in childhood.
While our adult opinions of the institutional church may have gained some critical aspect, the understanding and acceptance of the purity of intention learned in childhood remains.
Relationships challenge us to learn more about ourselves; to stretch into aspects of ourselves that are undeveloped, and to deal with things differently than we learned in childhood.
In part one of this two part series, Jackie and Jon talk about attachment, the «rules» we learn in childhood, about how safe it is...
These are roles that both the partners learned in childhood as normal and each don't recognize the drama that occurs and the cycle of dysfunction that never seems to -LSB-...]
The hypotheses derive from the proposition that behaviors and expectations learned in childhood will continue into marriage unless they fail to be reinforced early in the marriage.
Do you recognize your move as something you learned in childhood?
Lifelong obesity is often the end result of behaviors learned in childhood, because longstanding habits are harder to break.
It can help us trust that a reliable and consistent caregiver (like our spouse) will be there for us in our times of distress — the very opposite of what we may have learned in childhood.
If after trying everything suggested here, you still feel stuck in any of these traps, you may be reenacting a script or pattern you learned in childhood.
When we become adults, the coping mechanisms we learned in childhood are our strongest weapons of defense, but usually unhealthy ones.
Looking at attachment patterns that are unconsciously learned in childhood, we will see where and how those patterns play out in your life and how they hold you in unhealthy beliefs.
And a person who criticizes instead of using gently - worded complaints may have learned in childhood to doubt him / her - self.
In my point of view, they often relate to what you learned in childhood, either about how marriages work or how you «should» communicate with others (by trying to be perfect, by pleasing others to your own detriment, by bullying, etc.).
Attachment styles learned in childhood tend to endure throughout life.
They both try to be conscious of the distant and disconnected roles learned in their childhoods, and focus instead on the emotional intimacy they really want from the relationship.
Are these skills learned in childhood also important for adult political behaviors like voting?
What many of us learn in our childhood, which is that love - everlasting, sometimes conflicts with reality.
This is what psychodynamic therapists call «transference»: the patterns of attachment we learned in childhood begin to show up in our present relationships and therapy.

Not exact matches

• MarcoPolo Learning, a New York - based mobile early childhood education platform, raised $ 8.5 million in Series A funding.
This generally means overcoming suboptimal vocal habits we develop in childhood — men generally learn to push their voices too low, women make theirs too high.
Margo Georgiadis, who became Mattel's CEO last week, in a statement touted the combination of Mattel's «unmatched expertise in childhood learning and development with Alibaba's immense reach and unique consumer insights.»
And not just in childhood — adults can learn new abilities, too.
Researchers found that young adults proficient in two languages performed better on attention tests and had better concentration than those who spoke only one language, irrespective of whether they had learned that second language during infancy, childhood or their teen years.
In September, Corcoran told Us Weekly that she's been dyslexic since childhood, and that it can make learning dance moves difficult.
Dr. Dana Suskind spoke to PNC employees, clients and community partners about the vital role language plays in brain development and early childhood learning.
2 Timothy 3:14 - 15 You, however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them, 15 and that from childhood you have known thesacred writings which are able to give you wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
A rational mind can stop believing in the fairy tale fed to it from childhood and start actually learning.
That is clearest in the singing of four - part hymns, something that Protestant congregations learned as a matter of routine (the standard teachers» manual used in Saxony in Bach's childhood had sections on reading, arithmetic, and four - part singing).
Is it more reasonable to just assume that it's roadkill, or should you fall back on what you learned form your childhood, and conclude that it must have died after getting hit on the head by an anvil dropped from an ACME weather ballon in it's failed attempt to catch the roadrunner?
A chronicling of the events of Jesus life — his childhood, his occupation (learning his father's trade), his baptism, various human aspects of his life in the turbulent history of first - century Palestine.
What I had learned and experienced in Germany was blended with my own childhood.
From early childhood to late adulthood, Christian faith is best learned and expressed when people are active in worship, study, fellowship, and mission.
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