Sentences with phrase «physical separation created»

In a growing number of cities, bicycle lanes have achieved a status entirely independent from their car - lane kin through physical separation created by parked cars, curbs or other barriers.

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The point is this: Yes, there is an element of «learning from their mistakes,» but quite often, this learning can be accomplished in a variety of ways, and even when the parent and child must create some form of physical separation, this does not necessarily mean that the parent has actually withdrawn.
While some see AP as a constant physical connection, what AP has helped us create is an unbreakable emotional bond that withstands even physical separations.
Even a cozy corner, work desk, or specially - designed chair can help create that mental (and physical) separation».
This creates a problem for people with long commutes, but violating the guideline can cause physical problems in the dog as well as serious fears that include separation anxiety.
Instead, the transparency of the paintings reverberates across and through surfaces, distorting and adding to the original image, breaking down the separation between the works and creating their own dialogue that is dependent on the physical presence of the viewer.
A legal separation and a divorce creates physical space between you and your spouse.
Separation can be great for a marriage because it takes the pressure off the system and creates physical space, which can be incredibly helpful in supporting personal reflection and clear decision - making.
Physical separation can create emotional distance as a partner deals with the pain of being apart.
A. Physical separation B. Emotional separation (complicated by emotional flareups) C. Creating redefinition (self orientation) D. Going public with the decision E. Setting the tone for the divorce process (getting legal advice and setting legal precedent: children, support, home) F. Choosing sides and divided loyalties of friends and families G. Usually when the children find out (they may feel responsible, behave in ways to make parents interact) H. Feelings: traumatized, panic, fear, shame, guilt, blame, histrionics
As cognitive, linguistic and social skills mature, representations of sensorimotor experiences of early parent - child interactions become internalized into working models (IWMs: Bowlby 1973; Bretherton 1991), to allow the child to mentally «bring close» the caregiver whose physical proximity can not be guaranteed at all times, by creating a mental representation of the relationship with him / her, thereby moderating distress from separation and facilitating exploration in the caregiver's absence (Bowlby 1973, 1980).
I ended up doing exactly what you propose with the «doorway wall,» creating a visual, but not physical separation between the two spaces.
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