Sentences with phrase «reticent children»

They engage even the most reticent children

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Lifebooks are also an excellent tool for opening up a dialogue with a child who might otherwise be reticent to ask questions.
* I now am reticent to date someone with too many adult children.
Many people are reticent to spend the money, even though they know that eco toys are far safer toys for their children than what is available on store shelves.
It really brings out the children who are reticent speakers, because they react so strongly to the character.»
That's why we're all very, very reticent to put a child on a witness stand.
For example, a child who frequently displays quiet, reticent and socially - withdrawn behaviours when amongst peers may warrant closer attention.
Generally defined, temperament is the biological basis of personality.4 Research on the topic of temperamentally - based socially wary, reticent and inhibited behavior has reported differences in prevalence of this construct between East Asian (e.g., China, South Korea) and Western children and youth (e.g., Western Europe, Canada and the United States); the former group has demonstrated a higher prevalence of wary, inhibited behavior than the latter.5, 6,7,8,9 In Western cultures, which value independence and assertiveness, socially - inhibited and reticent behavior is viewed as reflecting shyness, fearfulness and social incompetence; in East Asian cultures, which are dominated historically by Confucian and Taoist philosophies, socially wary and inhibited behavior is viewed as reflecting compliance, obedience, being well - mannered, and thus, social maturity and accomplishment.10
As we see an increased tendency for truly abusive parents to misuse the diagnosis of PA to explain why their children may not be close to them, or may be reticent to visit with them after marital separation, it perhaps should not be surprising to then see that when these parents are successful in mis - portraying the other parent as being an Alienating Parent, that they themselves then tend to become the true Alienating Parent.
Further, although mothers are reticent to directly vocalize their preferences, adult children are typically aware of those preferences, particularly when they perceive that they are the favored offspring (Suitor et al., 2014).
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