Sentences with phrase «responded in a helpful way»

[P.S.: I think Jonathan Merritt responded in a helpful way to the situation by taking a few steps back and examining the overall Christian conference culture here.]
The class teaches parents to recognize what their child needs from them on a daily basis and how to respond in a helpful way.

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Rather, I hope to respond rather than review — and I will hopefully make my points from the scriptures in a way that is helpful.
Understanding the child's goals and beliefs behind their misbehavior can help us respond in a more productive and helpful way.
This way you can respond to your child's defiance in a way that is helpful rather than reactive and you can avoid saying or doing anything that will escalate the hostility between you and your child.
Also, I feel compelled to thank you all for reading about all of my issues and responding to them in such a positive and helpful way.
Leo and Boris were very customer oriented, quick to respond, helpful in every way.
It is always helpful for us to be informed of any issues (if any) while guests are here, so that we can attend to them immediately - like the new toaster, iron and dryer that we had put in the apt for you without hesitation - rather then when after guests leave and we have to respond in this way, via email!!!!!!! I am pleased that you enjoyed the apt and your stay with us.
Keys to social success include making the content you do produce easy to share with one click; encouraging personal story sharing through simple incentives or charitable campaign tie - ins; and quickly responding to both positive and negative reviews in a helpful and insightful way.
Must greet the guests and respond to their questions and requests in a courteous, fast, friendly, and helpful way...
As stated in the K - 5 Review of Research of our Second Step Program: «Being able to identify, understand, and respond in a caring way to how someone is feeling provides the foundation for helpful and socially responsible behavior, friendships, cooperation, coping, and conflict resolution.»
This sense of satisfaction and security allows the infant to learn he can trust his caregiver to respond in safe and helpful ways.
Listening actively can alert parents to this and help them to respond in a way that is helpful for the child.
Our counselors are trained to help you respond in a positive and helpful way.
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