I work with people
on problems of everyday living, which includes understanding the impact of their family history on present day living and working on practical solutions as well.
Not exact matches
By following just those two tips — by looking for
problems in your
everyday life then actively creating solutions — you'll already be well ahead
of the curve and
on your way to creating something special.
If elected, he said he would focus
on creating more affordable housing as well as addressing quality -
of -
life issues like graffiti and illegal dumping, and would make it a point to be responsive to constituents»
everyday problems.
I'll admit: I'm a huge fan
of those bright colored videos giving tipps
on how to solve the little
problems of everyday life.
They called for placing math in the context
of students»
everyday lives, and they advocated giving students hands -
on activities and access to computers and calculators to use as
problem - solving tools.
These include using literature that focuses
on mathematical content to engage students, using mathemagic that links to the development
of meaningful mathematics, games that have a clear purpose and specific mathematical content, investigations that focus
on interesting
problems or using mathematical trivia and making links between the mathematics students complete in the classroom and their
everyday life.
While The Children's Guild DC Public Charter is a public school, it offers an innovative approach to learning by placing a strong emphasis
on the integration
of the arts and technology throughout the curriculum as well as engaging students in hands -
on application
of academics and social skills to
everyday problems encountered in family
life, groups, organizations, communities, the United States, and throughout the world.
By focusing
on these eight people's
everyday lives, Desmond shows us the complexities
of poverty and eviction, a
problem that cuts across racial lines.
I have but one
life to give, I have spent most
of my time
on this planet trying to solve
everyday problems, as I find them, now after spending most
of the last 30 years
on self education
of the
problems with the weather, climate, and environment in an attempt to leave some knowledge
of value for the
living, who come behind me.
Early adolescents in care / Early treatment goals / ECD principles / Ecological perspective (1) / Ecological perspective (2) / Ecological systems theory / Ecology
of a caring environment / The excluded as not addressable individuals / The experience
of the children / A Changing Vision
of Education / Educating / Educating street children / Education / Education and autonomy / Education and therapy / Educational diagnosis / Educational environments in care / Effective communication / Effective intervention / Effective residential group care / Effective teamwork / Effects
of intervention / Effects
of maltreatment / Effects
of residential care / Effects
of residential group care / Effects
of residential schooling / Ego breakdown / Ego control / Ego disorganization (1) / Ego disorganisation (2) / Elusive family (1) / Elusive family (2) / Emotional abuse / Emotions / Emotions and adolescence / Empathising / Empathy / Empowerment (1) / Empowerment (2) / Empowerment (3) / Encouragement / Engaging / Enjoyment / Environment at Summerhill School / Environments
of respect / Equality / Escape from Freedom / Establishing a relationship / Establishing the relationship / Eternal umbilicus / Ethical decision making / Ethical development / Ethical practice / Ethics / Ethics and legislation / Ethics in practice / Ethics
of treatment / European historical view / Evaluating outcome / Evaluating treatment / Evaluation (1) / Evaluation (2) / Evaluation (3) /
Everyday events /
Everyday life events (1) /
Everyday life events (2) / Excerpt / Excluding parents / Exclusion (1) / Exclusion (2) / Experience
of a foster child / Experience
of group care / Experiences
of adoption / Externalizing behavior
problems / Extracts
on empathy
The book also provides guidance
on how to help adults with
problems of everyday living such as using community resources to assist with employment, transportation, and housing.
The use
of two different scales at alternative sweeps potentially presents some
problems in relation to comparability, particularly as the MCS aims to assess the impact mental health
problems have
on everyday life, while the DASS is a more symptomatic measure.
Overcoming Relationship
Problems Everyday problems such as financial pressures, sexual and emotional problems, fidelity issues or the complications of second marriages can put unbearable pressure on relationships and fami
Problems Everyday problems such as financial pressures, sexual and emotional problems, fidelity issues or the complications of second marriages can put unbearable pressure on relationships and fami
problems such as financial pressures, sexual and emotional
problems, fidelity issues or the complications of second marriages can put unbearable pressure on relationships and fami
problems, fidelity issues or the complications
of second marriages can put unbearable pressure
on relationships and family
life.