When we suffer from unhealed wounds from the past we don't feel safe in the world, comfortable with ourselves or others.
Not exact matches
Christ is a table for your days and a home for your soul, He is open arms and open door for your weary ways and He is a roof for your hounding storms and when you don't
feel shielded
in a cruel
world, Christ is your every - place embrace and your always
safe place.
I haven't spent a lot of time
in gay bars
in the last decade, mainly because I have the extraordinary good fortune to
feel - most of the time - like the
world around me is a
safe space for me to be and express my love.
He is
not a
world class goalkeeper and I and most fans never
feel safe when he is
in goal.
Our players lives
in a sheltered illusionary
world, where Wenger takes the blunt of criticisms from fans and media, they
feel safe in the positions they play knowing that no quality will be immediately bought f they are
not playing well.
They keep the child's developing mind knowing the parameters of what is
safe in the
world and what is
not, what is expected by his social group or
not, how she can gain a
feeling of contentment or
not.
they grow up
not feeling safe and secure
in the
world.
They are
not as concerned about their successes
in the
world; their primary concern is
feeling safe and loved.
Often, we are living our habits because they are
safe - they make us
feel comfortable
in a
world that often isn't.
A high school principal who lived through a school shooting told Education
World that such officers
not only help students
feel safe but also give them someone
in whom to confide.
Conclusion
In a
world where justice is often perverted, and where children go through experiences they do
not deserve, it is crucial to begin implementing programs like the one proposed to make students
feel safe, welcome, and cared for within the walls of their school buildings, and to make sure students are
not punished for the traumas they experience outside of school.
«To get a hug from your dad makes you
feel safer than just about anything
in the
world, and
in his arms, you don't have to be brave or strong or selfless.
The Secure Child: Helping Children
Feel Safe and Confident
in a Changing
World by Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D. (Perseus, $ 20, 160 pages, ISBN 0738207500) is a timely book
not only for parents, but for educators and others who worked with children.
Matt Rogers, co-founder and chief product officer at
Nest said: «This expansion brings us closer to achieving our goal of helping people around the
world save energy, stay
safe, and
feel secure
in their homes.»
Toddlers have a strong need to be independent but still do
not understand enough about the
world to
feel safe in it.
However, one of the top most important aspects of successful newborn development, growth and progress depends
not on working hard on stimulating your child to develop according to the «ideals» but on helping your infant
feel safe and secure
in a very big — and sometimes scary —
world.