He enjoys
seeing children and adults for wellness and annual exams, and to address chronic illness and acute care needs.
I'm also in private practice in West Los Angeles where
I see children and adults of all ages.
I see children and adults individually.
Not exact matches
In a complicated family, the
child - parent dynamic is flipped,
and we are able to
see all the black
and white complexities of grown
adults through family history
and the stalwart love of
children.
In some cases, family firms should be thinking about «intergenerational partnerships,» which
see parents
and adult children sharing managerial authority for an extended period — perhaps as long as 10 or 15 years.
Children and adults alike can
see owls, anteaters, sloths, lemurs, gibbon's even snow leopards
and lions.
Charles: Right, I think that's a huge demographic question that I haven't
seen any really good statistics on because of course most of the boomers are still in their late 50s or 60s, early 70s
and they're not yet to the point where the older generation like the boomer parents, the so - called silent generation, which has sold their houses or given them to their offspring, their
adult children.
According to its own statistics, the past decade alone has
seen staggering drops in confirmations (down 32 %),
child baptisms (down 36 %),
adult baptisms (down 40 %),
and marriages (down 41 %).
Even the grumpiest expressions on
adult's faces evaporate when they
see a
child giggling
and playing.
To review: In their letters to the early church, the apostles Peter
and Paul include what you might call a Christian remix of the traditional Greco - Roman household codes, which detailed the responsibilities of a male head - of - house, his wives, slaves,
and adult children (
see Ephesians 5, Colossians 3,
and 1 Peter 3).
In my formative years, I
saw excessive use of alcohol
and tobacco by
adults who were self - absorbed, bored with life,
and, in fact, not very interested in their
children.
i think refusing to
see another human as an equal is a sin, refusing to acknowledge that
children are small versions of
adults and have a lot of insight on things is a sin... but loving another of the same gender isn't a sin, it's love.
A
child delights in
seeing animals, meeting new people, reading familiar books over
and over,
and a million other little pleasures that we
adults take for granted.
Or more subtly, they speak of the mass pathology as something passive, portraying ordinary people as (in Jim Garrison's words) «victims of a compelling nightmare, hypnotized
and magnetized» in a dreamlike state like that of
children following the Pied Piper (Darkness of God, p. 3) Interestingly, this view reverses Caldicott's formulation, in which the people were
seen as
adults and the leaders were the
children.
Couples who have learned how to use the Parent /
Adult /
Child aspect of Transactional Analysis (
see p. 81, n. 23) have a tool for conflict resolution
and for employing the IMM more effectively.
Regardless of one's position on the theological issues here, it's plain to
see that if the members of the Southern Baptist Convention intend to hold to their exclusivist position consistently
and condemn as dangerous all who seek to harmonize scripture with the human conscience, then it's time for them to confront their own theological accommodations
and declare the unconverted
child as hopeless as the unconverted
adult.
If you're not familiar with the T.A. concept of the inner Parent,
Adult,
and Child,
see Eric Berne, Games People Play (New York: Grove Press, 1964), chapter 1 for a succinct overview.
always good to
see little
children trying to be «like»
adults and throw around stupuidity in order to offend.
If we
saw and adult beating a
child or raping a
child we would intervene or call the police, When we
see kids being dragged into church, we do nothing.
The most competent
adults children see may be Cap’n Crunch, Ronald McDonald
and Lingerie Barbie.
Adult: «There is an explanation You
see...»
Child:» [Interrupting
and putting fingers in ears] BLAH BLAH BLAH... I don't care what you say!!!»
FYI «
children and other living things» are neither atheists nor theists, those false labels are created
and imposed by
adult humans in their desire to be
seen as something other than what they are.
As a revolutionary achievement, contrary to the traditional interpretation that the
child has in principle at its disposal the same means of cognition as the
adult, Piaget discovered that the development of the individual from
child to
adult must also be
seen as a sequential building - up process of more
and more complex structures of cognition.
In his early research into the
child's world - view, Piaget showed that the thing - concept, as Whitehead criticized it, actually appears rather late in a
child's development
and represents an abstraction from earlier
and more concrete perceptions (RME) Not until around ten years of age does the
child come to
see «things» in reality in the way the
adult sees «things» in reality
and uses the thing - concept consciously, that is argumentatively.
But it seems the new kids these days are the ones that may
see advances in space when they're
adults, since thankfully
children have the Internet
and the holy bible, is looking like a holy bag of sh!t.
We learn, then, that the
child's prayer for this or that is harmless; but the
adult's prayer must be childlike, not childish — it will be the acceptance of God's will, humbly
and gladly, as we come to
see that in
and through everything «God is working towards a good end for those that love him.»
The
child sees in the failure
and hypocrisy of
adults the misfires
and abuses of performative language.
It's great to
see the World Health Organisation latest 2015 dietary guidelines «Sugars intake for
adults and children», press release, bulletin start to catch up.
And I do nt
see why not for
adults but, having looked at the ingredients list, the sardines I have
seen in tomato sauce have salt added, so aren't a good option for babies, or really
children, ideally.
Older
children and adults who are diagnosed miss their favorite foods,
and younger kids may just pine after foods they
see that * look * good.
If you would like to
see these talented swimmers
and their teams perform, mark your calendar for the upcoming Celebration of Champions Synchronized Swimming Exhibition taking place at Clarke Memorial Swim Center at Heather Farm park in Walnut Creek on Saturday, June 15 4 - 8:00 p.m. Tickets are
Adults (18 +) $ 15; Seniors
and Children (6 - 17) $ 10; 5
and Under Free.
It includes all of the benefits of
adult membership, such as a Race Licence, retail discounts
and liability insurance (
see conditions), so that your
child can get the most from their cycling.
API is pleased about this attention to trauma - informed care, recognition of Dr. Perry's vital work,
and the potential impact of this interview on how we
see and compassionately care for
children and adults.
He says,
and I firmly believe, that in order for
children to want to draw
and to continue that into adulthood, they need to
see the
adults around them draw.
Perhaps I should also explain that as a psychologist, I
see far too many clients (
children, adolescents,
and adults) who came from pretty good homes (
and some who didn't) who suffer from a range of anxiety related or depression related issues.
Children should be exposed to a variety of experiences with adults and other children from an early age to help them learn appropriate behavior — see it being
Children should be exposed to a variety of experiences with
adults and other
children from an early age to help them learn appropriate behavior — see it being
children from an early age to help them learn appropriate behavior —
see it being modeled.
While you wouldn't want to saddle your
child with inappropriate exposure to your
adult issues
and emotions, it is not unhealthy for them to simply
see you angry.
It is being increasingly accepted by disciplines associated with infants,
children and adults with tongue tie that there is now no place for «wait
and see» policies when the frenum has been identified
and diagnosed as abnormal,
and early intervention is the optimal form of management.
I am currently in college
and will make homework time seem less one sided by bringing something simple to let the
child see that even
adults have homework sometimes.
Pretend to be a friend or another
adult and see how your
child responds to specific situations.
Today, we're
seeing more
and more
children and adults being diagnosed with autism, with Asperger's disorder, with high functioning autism.
Sleeping too much is more common in older
children and adults, but it can be
seen in babies
and toddlers.
A substantial body of research now indicates that high levels of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated with a range of desirable outcomes in
children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality
and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning
and childcare; more satisfying
adult sexual partnerships;
and higher self - esteem
and life - satisfaction (for reviews
see Flouri 2005; Pleck
and Masciadrelli 2004).
I feel there are many
adult babies out there who are now seeking to have their emotional needs met
and instead of
seeing their
child as a human being full of promise who is designed to have his needs met by his parents, who simply wants to love
and be loved, they
see the
child as competition who had better get with the program because now it's ALL about parent.
Watch to
see if your
child does not seem interested in interacting with
adults or other
children and appears to be in their own world much of the time or if they appear to lack the ability to feed themselves.
Kids are emotionally unstable, but so are some
adults, so when you
see a
child throwing a fit in the juice aisle of some overcrowded grocery store, try to remember that it's not fair to judge a mother (or a
child) by one singular
and fleeting moment of disturbance within an entire day full of better ones.
If your
child sees a doctor for something that led to ridicule or rejection by other kids (or even by
adults), work to relieve shame
and blame.
We've all been there: Your
child misbehaves at a family gathering,
and you leapfrog ahead to the future, where you
see him making exactly the same kinds of mistakes in his
adult life — times 10.
I wonder if he comforts
children and adults when he
sees them crying or distressed?
And how different that would be
seeing it as a
child or a teenager or an
adult.