Sentences with phrase «something teachable»

Make it something teachable.
You might think it trite to reduce correcting overreacting behavior to something teachable in a «course.»

Not exact matches

Since that supernatural manifestation of God in our life is so difficult to put into «7 steps toward Godliness» we resort to something that sells and is «teachable
And when parents see their child's peers do something inappropriate online, they should talk to their child about it and use it as a teachable moment, Moniz says.
Finding teachable moments in daily life should be a base play in your fathering game plan; it's something you should be doing all the time.
When I read those verse, I think of teachable moments — those times when we're with our kids, we see something or hear something — a good thing or bad thing — and help our kids apply God's truth to the moment.
Many girls have been looked down on in church because of something they've done, so McLoughlin waits for them to ask questions to have teachable moments about God's grace.
There are so many teachable moments to have that we miss out on because we think our child should be occupied by something other than ourselves.
(You never know when something — a snowstorm, an assembly, an unrelated teachable moment — might make it necessary for you to change something.)
They probably need a simple savings account for you to have some teachable moments for them to learn about banking and so forth as you go along, and they definitely need a college savings account — something like an Education Savings Account (ESA)-- in a good growth stock mutual fund.
The veteran teacher / advisor in me is dying to use this teachable moment, but the inexperienced manager in me is unsure whether I'm allowed to reveal something a reference said to me, presumably in confidence.
When something happens that requires a response which draws on values, it presents a «teachable moment».
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