Sentences with phrase «teach better social»

Or someone to teach better social skills with people and other dogs?
It is fun, it teaches good social skills, and it gives a healthy outlet to our sexual physicality.
Generally speaking, I think that healthy play with other dogs can be very good for excitable greeters like your boy — it helps to remove some of the novelty from the situation when they do catch sight of another dog, and also burns off energy and teaches good social skills.
Puppy raisers provide a home, teach good social skills and house manners, attend training classes, and coordinate care with Guiding Eyes veterinary staff to help raise a successful guide dog.
Of course, anyone teaching good Social Emotional Learning skills is already doing that, but I don't have any problem with him making the suggestion.

Not exact matches

I have known Jamie for many years and have been impressed with his dynamism as he has ramped up his restaurant business and built his worldwide brand through his various TV shows, all the while pouring his efforts into teaching people to eat better, drawing public attention to the poor quality of school lunches, and developing Fifteen, his restaurant and social enterprise that trains unemployed young people to become professional chefs.
Whitfield, who flies all over the country teaching the sellers in her 5,000 - strong group how to close recruits, how to leverage social media to reach more buyers and how to stay positive, pulls in well over six figures in annual income.
GREENBLATT: Well you know I taught at Columbia as I mentioned for the last 22 years and so I tell my students that first day of class actually, I tell them that you know I don't think there's a lot of social value in being an investment manager, it's not that I don't think investors who do work set help set prices and allocate capital and all those things, but I just think A, they're not very good at it, and B, it'll get done without you.
I really like the Girl Scout cookie sale because it teaches me to be more social and to have good eye contact with people.
When Santorum or Rick Perry was the nominee it was all about social issues and bringing us back to being a «Christian nation» in good standing with God for the Republicans, we heard a never ending drumbeat about abortion, prayer in schools, teaching creationism, and trying to end funding for planned parenthood, even stopping the funding of birth control.
What this means is you have disgraced the Lord Jesus, disgraced the Mother of God, and disgraced the small percentage of faithful young catholic women out there that obey the teachings of the faith instead of looking at it as being a «social club» to do «good deeds».
While couched in different language, Catholic social teaching has much in common with this approach, in its overriding concern to safeguard the unique dignity of every human person, created in the image and likeness of God, and in its emphasis on the duty of civil authority to foster the common good.
Although private schools in the real Belmont and other neighborhoods populated by the affluent teach well - to - do teenagers to be nonjudgmental, tolerant, and inclusive, the social environment is still safely bourgeois.
In social action projects, too, there is always teaching as well as action.
This is why the Irish clergy are often so timid about proclaiming Christian doctrine: they know well that people like them personally and that they are grateful for the social work done by the Church, but that Church teaching is deeply resented, and that any attempt to state it is met with bitter hostility.
For many years, the black church was the hub for teaching, training, employment opportunities as well as acting as a community and social justice center.
The social doctrine teaches that the problem of poverty is best addressed by empowerment: enabling poor people to enter the circle of productivity and exchange in society.
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If Jesus were walking earth today teaching, would He still teach about honor (showing that striving for honor is better than striving for wealth), OR would He use the primary social value of today, and teach us to strive for eternal wealth?
Yet to my dying day I can not believe that Catholic social teaching is all that it might well become — particularly that it has drawn on as much Catholic experience outside the European circle as it ought to.
Jesus» teaching was not «social,» in our modern sense of sociological utopianism; but it was something vastly profounder, a religious ethic which involved a social as well as a personal application, but within the framework of the beloved society of the Kingdom of God; and in its relations to the pagan world outside it was determined wholly from within that beloved society — as the rest of the New Testament and most of the other early Christian literature takes for granted.
What the gospel, as well as the teaching of all the prophets, rejects is the kind of impatience we find in most social planning.
The work of the Tertio Millennio Seminar is to equip our participants with the rich resources of Catholic social teaching, and to do so in a setting that underscores both how high the stakes are (one would be hard pressed to find anywhere a more poignant reminder of man's horrific capacity to abuse himself than in the rubble of the Birkenau crematoria, which our students visit), and, more importantly, the realistic hope that mankind can, and must, do much better.
Catholic social teaching presents this truth to all men and women of good will in terms accessible to reason.
Surrounded by such places, and steeped in the principles of Catholic social teaching, the participants of the Seminar grapple with the monumental questions of our day: How, after a half - century of degradation, can the institution of the family, the bedrock of civil society, possibly bear the weight it must bear if freedom is to serve the common good?
Like the pastoral letters on economics produced by America's Roman Catholic bishops nearly two decades ago, such ecumenical social teaching would not prescribe specific policy choices, but it would insist that concern for the common good and the building up of community are requirements for any economic system.
Our country's experience (as well as that of other progressive nations) has taught us that social solutions can be found to serve the health and welfare needs of people, enabling them to live better lives.
Although Catholic social teaching demands that all can access healthcare in order that human dignity and the common good are served, it does not demand a state monopoly.
They are given good work habits, taught good study skills, and learn appropriate social behavior.
The Catholic Church has always taught that punishment justly rendered is a good in itself, precisely because it has two good ends: the restoration of social order and the redemption of the offender.
When lapsed parents approach us to have their child baptised, or lapsed couples for marriage, it is very rare that this is done merely for social reasons — that they just want a party (I think on these occasions a priest may well have to make a stand — but only after he has ascertained that they would not be open to some teaching about the Faith).
The film teaches us that disabilities, like deafness and blindness, are social as well as individual misfortunes.
Increasingly, programs like Well Earth support growers with social services and teach sustainable farming practices.
Research confirms that teaching kindness in schools increases the well - being of not only the students but the teachers as well AND when you combine it with Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and mindfulness, the outcome could be quite astounding!
The people I've met through wrapping (through babywearing in general but specifically wrapping) have taught me so much, well beyond mechanics, especially on topics of social justice.
I tend to favor the middle ground: it's your responsibility to set limits, check up on your kids occasionally (the amount you will do this depends on their behavior), hold them accountable when it's needed, and teach them how to make good choices even in tough social situations.
Teaching them social skills to get along better with their peers will give them a better opportunity to succeed in school.
When you teach your child good table manners, you are giving them important tools for social interaction that will serve them for the rest of their lives.
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Global Summit on Ending Corporate Punishment and Promoting Positive Discipline Registrations are being accepted now for this June 2011 conference in Dallas, Texas, that will assemble, for the first time, an international group of leading policy makers, attorneys, educators, children's rights activists, and researchers from multiple disciplines (e.g., anthropology, criminology, history, medicine psychology, social work, and sociology) as well as other interested individuals who concur that corporal punishment of children is an unsuitable and potentially damaging way to discipline and teach children.
It's important that he has the opportunity to play with other children, this will give him the social skills he needs to make friends when he starts school as well as teaching him the concepts of sharing, taking turns and winning and losing.
Play is a way for our therapists to teach social skills, communication skills, and self - regulation as well as a way for your child to learn to communicate their feelings in an appropriate manner.
And home schooling gives you enough time and interaction to really teach social skills well.
There is no one out there to teach them how to get along with each other, even in the best situations (the one or two playground supervisors don't «teach» social skills - it's more like they prevent physical fights).
Since 2005, Prairie Moon Waldorf School has been offering an approach to education that develops a sense of social responsibility as well the skills that teach children how to learn.
The difference between then and now is Pro-Social Skills, a program launched at the Waukegan school four years ago that literally teaches children the basic social graces: good listening, manners, complimenting each other, apologizing.
Focus on teaching your child life skills, like how to wash the dishes, as well as social skills, like how to greet a new person.
Based on the best - selling Positive Discipline parenting books by child psychologist Dr. Jane Nelsen, Positive Discipline teaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and parents.
That means parents teach their kids good manners, they teach them right from wrong, and also they teach them how to behave well in a variety of social situations so that when they are outside the house and around others, they know how to behave in public.
But that provides an opportunity for parents to teach important social skills like good sportsmanship and respect for fair play.
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