Sentences with phrase «rigid routine»

Institutionalized children are used to a very rigid routine which should be kept up at some level upon arrival to their new home.
So what about that other high - profile parenting guru, Gina Ford, whose famously rigid routines have been dividing parents for years?
Autistic children are known to develop and follow extremely rigid routines, or they totally fall apart.
McKelvey, however, appreciated the coach's rigid routine.
Some Bears have criticized Wannstedt privately for being beholden to a rigid routine, and he admits that many of his personnel decisions in recent years have been disastrous.
I wish I had never turned the first page of those that told me to watch the clock and robbed me of my peace of mind during the first three months by stressing me about the «bad habits» I was forming without a rigid routine.
It's a break from school's rigid routine — a chance to play outside, try new things, and forge new friendships.
Listening to these feelings for us is not about setting a rigid routine of how she must fall asleep every night for the rest of her childhood.
«People can develop a compulsive or addictive relationship with exercise in which they struggle to maintain a rigid routine,» Rosenfeld says, «and they'll land in a sea of negative emotions when they're unable to work out.»
They often exercise alone and avoid interaction and exercise assessments, and will usually have a rigid routine.
This juxtaposition - the moral and social confusion existing side by side with the rigid routine of fundamentalist Islam - was what kept me on the edge of my seat.
Mansfield's show is prerecorded, which relieves her of a rigid routine.
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