The intense experience of the personal encounter with God is expressed in free and
open emotional language that satisfies the quest for spirituality and enriches religious expression and popular culture.
Not exact matches
It's important to be
open with them in age - appropriate
language about ongoing family issues or health problems or other stresses, but remember that children are not equipped to handle adult stresses and emotions, so be careful to avoid dumping your
emotional baggage on them.
What follows is more than simply the to - and - fro between nervous, trigger - happy soldiers and cautious, compassionate intellectuals, but an
emotional examination of communication,
language, and how
open interpretation can be both a blessing and a curse.
Now teachers and safeguarding leads will be able to extend their safeguarding provision to a wider group of students, as the packs allow them to see and monitor phonetic representations of what students are typing in
languages other than English; alerting them to activity by any student who is potentially
open to physical or
emotional harm — and allows them to take the appropriate action.
Team Gallery has
opened 2017 with a commanding group exhibition, The Love Object, a show curated by Tom Brewer that draws on the writings of Roland Barthes to frame a body of works exploring love and the act of love through a more objective lens, delving into relations of bodies, texts and
language as a mode of investigating not only the state of
emotional attraction, but equally the frameworks we use to understand these forms.
Situated in this architecture, the exhibition imagines the
open geometry of the gallery as a context to re-examine how the visual and material
languages of contemporary art generate experiential,
emotional, physical, environmental and intuitive intelligence.
The main components are: 1) establishing emotionally positive classroom rules and routines; 2) lessons in self - soothing, self - rewarding, cooling - down and social conflict solving; 3) teacher modeling of helping and sharing behaviour, turn - taking and
emotional coaching; and 4) storybook reading focusing on dialogue and the use of
open - ended questions and complex
language.
In my work with couples, I've seen firsthand how our use of
language can
open us up more fully to another (thereby deepening
emotional connection), and also how our words can close us off emotionally, causing a major breakdown in communication.
TAC has a team of over 300 therapists offering counselling, psychotherapy and psychology, in more than 25
languages, on a short - term and
open - ended basis to support the mental health and
emotional wellbeing of individuals, couples and families.
This is a 12 week group course
open to parents of young children (aged 2 - 8) on the Autism Spectrum, or with
language delays, in order to promote children's
emotional regulation, social skills,
language skills, school readiness and relationships with others.