Sentences with phrase «often inattentive»

They are often inattentive to natural needs for food and sleep and can have irregular habits.

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Religious denominations which have tried to bind wounds of a damaged creation often find their funding minimal, staffing paper - thin, and parishioners inattentive.
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are restless, inattentive, and impulsive, and they have difficulty with social functioning, often having fewer friends and being rejected more than children without ADHD.
On top of that, we are often so inattentive to what we're putting in our mouths that by the time it's over its if we almost forget it even happened, and we want to recreate the sensation by eating more.
Limited financial resources brought these families to near bankruptcy when their child was critically injured through a mishap or an accidental inattentive moment, and the often so desperate situation seemed to be reflected, as well as accentuated by their living environment and social conditions.
We know about the inattentive drivers, the often inadequate insurance policies, the road rash, broken bones, head injuries and pain and suffering.
Too often, Southern California motorcycle accidents are caused by careless or inattentive drivers, who either fail to see the motorcycle, or who fail to give motorcycles the respect afforded other vehicles on the road.
Too often, people traveling on New Mexico roadways are hurt or killed by careless, inattentive, or negligent drivers.
Should an inattentive driver collide with a motorcyclist, the results are often tragic.
ADD is characterized by a pattern of inattentive behavior, often combined with impulsivity and in some, hyperactivity.
Parent - child communication within alcoholic families is often characterized as excessively critical, lacking warmth, and as inattentive to children's needs and feelings (Black, Bucky & Wilder - Padilla, 1986; Jones & Houts, 1992).
When one person begins to feel emotionally unfulfilled or disconnected it often manifests as anger toward their partner for being thoughtless, inattentive, for not helping out, or not participating.
Since the diagnosis of ADHD requires the child to have inattentive behavior in at least two settings — the home and school most often — the obvious interventions to change the child's behavior involve those two settings.
Neurologists have long known that people whose memories of recent events have been impaired by stroke or injury will often eat one meal after another: Without the memory of a recent meal, they seem inattentive to the hormonal cues that are sending «stop eating, I'm full» messages to the brain.
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