Sentences with phrase «part of adulthood»

It is a reminder to me of how blessed I was to have a terrific mom for my entire childhood and part of adulthood.
«[Comics were] an intimate part of my childhood and, at this point, part of my adulthood,» he said in an interview with The New York Times.
I've trained with some of the leading dating experts in the U.S., and I've spent the greater part of my adulthood in loving relationships, along with some healthy alone time for self - growth and reflection.
Im very cute, very happy, and very horny, ready to enjoy the second part of my adulthood!!!!! kids are grown and gone, its my turn now!!!!!
«A significant part of adulthood is managing health care, which includes regular trips to the doctor, following treatment plans, and being aware of symptoms and changes in health,» said Nancy Cheak - Zamora, an assistant professor in the MU School of Health Professions and researcher in the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
«Our kids are likely going to spend a good part of their adulthood, maybe all of it, just dealing with the climate implications of our profligacy and now our leaders are telling them the way out is offshore drilling for more climate - changing fossil fuels.

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As Richard Settersten, author of Not Quite Adults: Why 20 - Somethings Are Choosing a Slower Path to Adulthood, and Why It's Good for Everyone, has said: «the media focuses so much on coddled kids, but there's a huge, invisible class of young people that's just not part of our public discussion and who are really in dire straits.»
They may have assumed that sexual activity is part of the «experimentation» that college is supposed to enact, a step on the road to adulthood, but in reality it was a distressing and squalid habitat that left them hurt and confused.
In our drug - saturated culture, learning what responsible behavior and attitudes are, relative to drugs, is a vital part of the preparation of children and youth for constructive adulthood.
Thus, in the case of biological man, physical freedom is attained by growing from childhood to adulthood, since freedom of activity is attained by the possession of fully differentiated physical parts.
While some parts of us are reasonably established in adulthood, some parts of us remain deep in childhood.
Otoh, work, hobbies, courses I do (juggled around toddler care) are part of me modeling healthy, happy, busy adulthood for them.
Gradually connecting more and more with those outside the family is an important part of that transition to adulthood and independence.
Cognitive sciences have shown that attachments to larger groups are part of the normal socialising process of adulthood, as we transition from being egocentric to sociocentric — that is, aware of our existence in larger settings.
The effects of this can last well into adulthood, with six in ten gay and bisexual men and four in ten lesbians and bisexual women saying they would expect to experience homophobia if they took part in a team sport and were open about their sexual orientation.
«The health of our children comes first, and we're doing our part to help them lead healthy lives into adulthood
Although identical twins have the same genes as each other, their epigenomes — the collection of methyl marks studding their DNA — are different by the time they reach adulthood due in part to environmental factors.
This was a surprise because previous studies had suggested that part of the Williams brain functions normally in adulthood, with little understanding about how it developed.»
Bilingual children appear to store both languages in the same part of a brain region, while people who become bilingual in adulthood put language ability into different cubbyholes.
This is a graphic overview of what young adults on the autism spectrum did after high school, according to the indicators used as part of the National Autism Indicators Report: Transition to Young Adulthood.
«We provide the first evidence that the PPARα - dependent gene Fgf21 demethylation occurs in the postnatal mouse liver, and once established it persists into adulthood and exerts long - term effects on the magnitude of gene expression response to environmental cues, which may account in part for the attenuation of diet - induced obesity (Figure).»
In a recent article, he discussed the case of an elderly Hispanic lady who was frequently «visited» by two of her children who died in adulthood and were a comforting and valued part of her social network.
Part of egg production involves a winnowing of the egg supply during fetal development, childhood and into adulthood down from a large starting pool.
These are all part of the continuum of estrogen dominance that are exhibited in the body and the reproductive system function, usually over a long period of time, starting in the teens with PMS, advancing to fibrocystic breast disease and PCOS during college days and young adulthood, and eventually, fibroids, severe endometriosis, and breast cancer.
When we are infants, they multiply in number as part of normal development but once we reach adulthood they remain in constant numbers.
One of the hardest parts about adulthood is keeping in touch with people.
Comedian Aziz Ansari, who spent a big part of his «emerging adulthood» as a single guy, contemplates these kinds of questions and much more in a new book that reads like a
Comedian Aziz Ansari, who spent a big part of his «emerging adulthood» as a single guy, contemplates these kinds of questions and much more in a new book that reads like a Read More...
Only in adulthood did he realize «it had become a part of me after all.»
This three - part drama looking at the childhood, adolescence and adulthood of a gay black man from a tough part of Miami has been getting rave reactions out of the Telluride and Toronto film festivals.
It's a lovely thing when you realize, at least part of the way through adulthood, that we still possess the ability to surprise ourselves.
Of course it only seems fair for Scott's extended family to also show up at the North Pole, so reasons are generated for the resurfacing of his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parOf course it only seems fair for Scott's extended family to also show up at the North Pole, so reasons are generated for the resurfacing of his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parof his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her psychiatrist husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), Laura and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) who's now on the cusp of adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid parof adulthood and largely written out, and Laura and Neil's daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) who still holds the focal cute kid part.
Like many coming - of - age stories, this is a story of a young boy being introduced to the harsh, violent stage of life that is adulthood, and in this case unwittingly taking part in an event that will bring down the Ottoman Empire.
In the ruins of adulthood King concocts the idea of going home to recapture a moment of happiness and in meeting the adult versions of King's friends, despite their professional and personal success, a small part of each character lingers in Newton Haven.
He emerges with a visceral contemplation of youth forced into adulthood, each character adopting a new identity as part of a new crew, or makeshift family, as a means of survival.
Let's shift completely in the opposite direction to talk about It, the first installment in a two - part adaptation of Stephen King's epic tome about the terrors of youth, the shames of adulthood, and a child - eating clown named Pennywise.
The life of a young black man growing up in a rough Miami neighborhood is told in three parts: Childhood (played by Alex Hibbert), teenaged years (played by Ashton Sanders), and adulthood (played by Trevante Rhodes).
Joe begins her episodic narrative through the chapters of her life (literally, with titles that reflect something that pops into her head upon introducing the next part), from her childhood — when she and her best friend writhe on the bathroom floor until they felt something «down there,» with her mother (Connie Nielsen) knowing whatever Joe is doing is «wrong» and her father (Christian Slater) wishing his wife would stop judging their daughter — through young adulthood (Stacy Martin plays the younger version of Joe).
Moonlight Directed by Barry Jenkins USA, 2016, 110m Barry Jenkins more than fulfills the promise of his 2008 romantic two - hander Medicine for Melancholy in this three - part narrative spanning the childhood, adolescence, and adulthood of a gay African - American man who survives Miami's drug - plagued inner city, finding love in unexpected places and the possibility of change within himself.
Staying on the Yellow Brick Road requires armored innocence on the parts of Sailor and Lula, willed blindness to the facts of life outside fairy tales — those «bad ideas» that are the disease of adulthood.
Seider writes, «The Harvard students volunteering at the shelter utilize the shelter as a mechanism for identity exploration and as a «shelter» from some of the academic, social, and personal pressures that are a part of the college years and young adulthood
And part of educating them, some believe, is helping them develop skills they will eventually need in adulthood.
Schools can also play an important part in changing the fortunes of some of those children without anywhere else to play — indeed, they can transform their lives and improve their prospects into adulthood.
Whether through formal or informal mentoring, peer - to - peer connections, or access to school counseling, relationships are an essential part of preparing young people to transition to adulthood.
Although well - known for many years, these ideas have not been put to a careful empirical test, in part because few surveys of students contain detailed contextual information about their school community and track the students into adulthood.
So with each passing year, I get a little less rebellious and a little more sympathetic toward the administration and their protocols — whether as a part of my reluctant transition into adulthood or the ubiquitous push teachers feel to move up the administrative ladder (our own corporate ladder).
Parents are a very important part of this transition from high school to adulthood.
I believe personal finance should be part of every American's lifelong learning plan, from elementary school through and into adulthood.
All three locations play a part in this collection of ten short stories which share two predominant themes - humanity's gluttony for nature, and teenagers finding their way into adulthood.
D.J. Kirkbride: Amelia Cole is a lady who spent a good part of her young adulthood jumping between two different dimensions: a world of magic, and a world of science.
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