Sentences with phrase «see emotional value»

They see emotional value rather than monetary value.

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In 2015, we saw a number of examples that demonstrated the value of emotional intelligence.
Unlike its rivals, the firm never saw value in building an emotional relationship with its consumers, counting on its superior technology.
Facing unprecedented economic challenges, emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core values tested by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»
Perhaps the emotional outpouring was pure nostalgia, but it's possible that it's both deeper and simpler than that: the show made kids feel seen and valued, and that played a critical part in their mental health and development.
Victor Frankenstein, similar to the Landis - scripted American Ultra, does offer entertainment value thanks to its erratic design, but ends up being even more disjointed than the latter - seeing as it lacks a solid emotional core to hold the whole thing together.
Steve Mancini, KIPP's director of public affairs, says that the schools have seen the benefits of a culture change meant to reflect social and emotional values.
They feel that they've spent so many hours and so much emotional energy on this project, they're surprised that someone else can't see the value in it.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for one of my columns at the Value Walk site: «Everything that you are describing is the sort of thing that you would expect to see when the P / E10 level is where it is today in the event that Shiller is right and stock investing really is a highly emotional endeavor.»
In general, we are likely to choose dogs which: - meet our practical needs - e.g. for protection - parallel our values; some people may not buy breeds such as Rottweillers because they don't want to be seen as aggressive or dominant personalities themselves - complement or reflect our emotional needs; - someone in need of loyalty and affection is likely to choose a Border Collie or Labrador for example.
The police force in the game is relentlessly brutal and unforgiving to the player, and the story, despite the high production values, doesn't have the same emotional touch seen in GTA IV and Red Dead.
This year: while ops teams are indeed of diverse composition and include those with many disciplines who work well together, I'm still not seeing lawyers take the mental and emotional leap toward overruling the predominate legal class system — both in departments and in the larger profession via regulation — that discriminates between the roles and value of «lawyers» vs «non-lawyers.»
Parents need to be seen as valued and equal partners with school personnel so that deaf children can maximize their linguistic, academic, and socio - emotional development.
Secondly, as a Gottman therapist I see the value in incremental behavior change («small things often»), but where is the friendship, emotional connection, mutually respectful management of conflict, making life dreams come true, and shared meaning in the training of one's partner like an animal in captivity.
In episode # 67 in the second session on a series on emotional regulation, Dr. Bob talks about the myths of emotions and how to see value in making the change to learn emotional regulation skills.
As adults, females report experiencing emotions more frequently and more intensely than do males, and females value emotional experience more than do males (see Fischer, 2000, for a review).
A curricular focus on social and emotional education includes a range of holistic approaches emphasising awareness of emotions, caring, empathy and concern for others, positive relationships, making responsible decisions, impulse control, resolving conflict constructively and valuing the thoughts, feelings and voices of students (see also Weissberg et al., 2015; Brackett et al., 2015; Downes, Nairz - Wirth, & Rusinaite, 2017).
The supportive and loving atmosphere of a kinship home helps them build healthy self - esteem; meet their social, emotional, and physical needs; and see positive role models for values and behaviours.
While I see the value in fostering a student's social and emotional growth throughout their time in school, these efforts should arise from quality teaching practices, not necessarily state - mandated accountability measures stemmed from federal legislation.
Again this analysis may be conservative, as no monetary value was placed on the significant improvements seen in mental and emotional health (Aos et al., 2004).
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