Sentences with phrase «positive expression of feelings»

Reality Check: Brooklyn fifth - grade teacher Sarah Button uses exercises and simulations from the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program with her students, helping them learn empathy, cooperation, positive expression of feelings, and appreciation of diversity.

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The opportunity to voice an opinion is interpreted as an expression of respect and appreciation, and thus creates positive feelings.
Model and set expectations for students, staff, and parents about how to build a positive school culture where all students feel included and respected, regardless of their gender identity or gender expression.
The various characters are limited in their range of expression, and the plot of the title is limited, but I love the optimistic nature of the universe created by Asteroid Base and how the studio has managed to make positive feelings such a central concept of the entire experience.
Since smiling is an expression of positive emotion and can also cause positive emotion, it probably affects your heart to smile, even when you aren't initially feeling happy.
Included among maternal behaviours in humans are feeding or nursing, providing safety and warmth, and expression of «sensitive» and contingent interactions with their infants and, often, positive feelings of nurturance.
Two forms of control are: psychological - parents attempt to oversee and regulate children's psychological and emotional development through constraining verbal expression and invalidating feelings; and behavioral — parents try to regulate children's behavior by using limit setting and positive reinforcement (Pomerantz, 2001).
Early childhood mental health consultants can provide positive feedback and encouragement to parents and caregivers when they see the many experiences they already provide on behalf of young children's social and emotional health, «Ms. Johnson when you read that book to Jasper about feelings, did you see how he held onto your leg and modeled your facial expressions?
Reciprocity in Relationships: a) Highlight parent's and child's love and understanding for each other; b) Support expression of positive and negative feelings for important people; c) Foster ability to understand the other's perspective; d) Talk about ways that parent and child are different and autonomous; e) Develop interventions to change maladaptive patterns of interactions.
Suppression of negative emotions increases the amount of fear and stress carried in the body, and inhibits the feeling and expression of positive emotions.
Although the observed support behaviors were coded into 10 categories, we analyzed the data for only the following categories in the current study: (1) Positive support seeking (e.g., gives clear analysis of the problem, recognizes partner as an aid, agrees with provider's suggestions); (2) Negative support seeking (e.g., rejects help, criticizes the support provider, makes demands for support, complains); (3) Positive emotional support provision (e.g., reassures, encourages expression of feelings, provides genuine encouragement); (4) Positive instrumental support provision (e.g., offers specific plan or assistance, gives helpful advice); (5) Negative support provision (e.g., criticizes, minimizes problem, is inattentive, offers unhelpful advice).
The Incope (Bodenmann, 2000) is a questionnaire (5 - point scale) with 23 items (α = 0.80) developed on the basis of the COPE (Carver, Scheier, & Weintraub, 1989) measuring the following subscales such as active problem - solving («I attempt to tackle and solve the problem»), positive self - verbalization («I persuade myself that I will make it»), rumination («I ruminate for a long time and keep on thinking about the occurrence»), passivity / evasion («I wait until things change on their own, even if I might be able to do something»), negative emotional expression («I express my feelings without considering what this means for others»), substance use («I consume something that calms me down (cigarettes, alcohol, sweets, tranquiliser»)(α = 0.52 to α = 0.80).
Behavioural adjustment — positive social behaviours (e.g. expression of feelings, positive interactions, assertiveness), problem behaviours (e.g. aggression and rebelliousness) and drug use, legal and illegal
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