Sentences with phrase «social independence»

The young puppy that is placed in a home becomes a part of the social organization of the family and will try to achieve social independence.
Leaders are born when they achieve this kind of social independence and become willing to step outside of the fold, outside the boundaries of the system.
People often report that this form of ketogenic diet is easier to stick with as it gives more social independence.
It can include behaviour such as restricting access to money, to family members or to cultural support, or limiting social independence.
In either environment, the most important process during this time is achieving social independence.
Our focus is to inspire a life - long love of learning, instill social independence and respect for others, benefitting child growth, supporting the parent and empowering the Provider.
Two such schools of thought have been North American process theology based on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and liberation theology which originated in the struggles of Third World peoples for economic, political, and social independence but now has broadened to include the aspiration of minority groups (e.g., women and blacks) even within affluent First World countries.
This social independence will help them feel comfortable in any situation.
We love seeing teenagers blossom into their social independence, but gifts that are enjoyed in groups also provide a great way to engage your adolescent in family time without having to resort to bribery.
According to Dr. Wiebke Neberich, EliteSingles» in - house psychologist, much can be explained by looking at women's recent achievements in finding financial and social independence.
During weaning, kittens gradually progress from dependence on a mother's care to social independence.
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