Sentences with phrase «navigate social environments»

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When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
Rather, it's a necessary component of any social media campaign that will help you better understand opposing campaign strategies, more adroitly navigate opposing views and be better situated for the campaign season, which is already a very fluid environment of news events, changing consumer sentiment and October surprises.
Like many men, he found the online dating environment and modern social scene tough to navigate.
Perhaps most importantly, Rogers says the one consistency she has found among K — 8 schools is that «kids tend to say they feel safer, so there is less of a Lord of the Flies environment» at a critical stage when they are «navigating through social currents.
Life and Career Skills: Today's students need to develop thinking skills, content knowledge, and social and emotional competencies to navigate complex life and work environments.
College and Career Readiness Social emotional skills help children successfully navigate the learning environment, making it more likely they will graduate from both high school and college.
Heather de Berdt Romilly, Executive Director of LISNS says «Our goal is to help people help themselves through quality legal information delivered in a safe supportive environment — balancing off the confusion and social isolation many self - reps experience through a community based volunteer who can help them navigate available resources and build a self - reps confidence to chart their own course of action.»
I work closely with parents to help strengthen child / adolescent - parent bonds, to assist parents struggling to cope with child / adolescent developmental issues, to assist parents better understand their child who is struggling with emotional and social difficulties, to assist divorced parents in learning how to effectively navigate co-parenting issues, and to assist parents in providing a warm, nurturing, and respectful environment for their child.»
The premise of social and emotional learning is simple: If students are exposed to positive, supportive school environments and personnel (including socially and emotionally competent adults, from bus drivers to teachers), and are equipped with social - emotional models that can help them navigate their lives, they will be in a better position to learn and thrive.
Life and Career Skills: Today's students need to develop thinking skills, content knowledge, and social and emotional competencies to navigate complex life and work environments.
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