Sentences with phrase «thinking about childhood»

That got NPR intern Elizabeth Brown thinking about her childhood in the Granite State.
After therapy, I was thinking about my childhood.
Lately, I've been really thinking about my childhood.
When thinking about childhood trauma, we need to be aware that throughout our evolutionary history, danger hasn't only come from predators and illness — it has also come from parents.
Most of my ideas come from thinking about my childhood, anything that reminds me of it.
i thought about my childhood sweets + rice krispie treats popped to mind — however, i wanted to dress them up.
«When I felt any doubt, I just thought about my childhood, because Barça is my dream club,» the 29 - year - old began.
Reviewed by Hilary Levey Friedman When I think about my childhood home I think about Buddy's pizza, Leo's Coney Island Greek salad, and Lelli's zip sauce.
There was not much difficulty stopping BF (breastfeeding), or rather, this process was not perceived as a difficult one, since mothers just less worried about how their child was experiencing this fact, did not see any psychological trauma in it, and rarely thought about the childhood traumas.
So, let's think about childhood — for most of us, it was replete with landlines — that is, a phone that had a handset as well as a base (some even with rotary dial), no call waiting, and an answering machine that dutifully recorded messages for you while you were out (and was polite enough not to remind you with a beep from your pocket that you could be ignoring possibly the most important phone call of your life).
White eyelet makes me think about my childhood.
It was one of those moments during the research when I really felt the distance we'd come in the way we think about childhood.
Alexis Rockman: I think I have an innate attraction to types of figuration, if I think about my childhood, but I also went through a period when I started painting in a so - called «serious» way out of art school, where I was trying to take myself seriously as an artist.
Stop for a moment to think about your childhood.
Think about your childhood.

Not exact matches

Some people have always had the same passion since childhood, but many of us are just focusing on getting through each day and are too exhausted to think about a dream job.
i had a childhood friend whom i thought was normal until he told me that he was meant to kill one of us (his 6 friends) and after that i dated Jesus and my so called friend went on telling about how he hates me just coz i was and is still in love with Jesus Crist.....
I mean think about it from a government standpoint, there's a company out there that's knowingly selling products that contribute (and sometimes the main cause of) to childhood obesity which in turn contributes to more medical bills, global warming (from all the use of cars in lieu of biking or walking) and other consequences.
I thought this young man was very inspiring, because he reflected the only authentic way to get over childhood traumas and betrayals, whatever they may be, is by following the Way of Christ., which is always about repentance, forgiveness, and living in His Love.
I think that in order for you to process the pain of your childhood, mourn your mother appropriately, put your father and brothers in the proper context, and, of course, sort through your feelings about God, you're going to need someone to help you think about your thinking.
«Vainly I clung to these last beliefs as a shipwrecked sailor clings to the fragments of his vessel; vainly, frightened at the unknown void in which I was about to float, I turned with them towards my childhood, my family, my country, all that was dear and sacred to me: the inflexible current of my thought was too strong, — parents, family, memory, beliefs, it forced me to let go of everything.
I'm drooling just thinking about all those childhood favorites:)
I think it reminds him of his childhood and all of those great homemade meals his mother used... Read More about 25 of the Best Paleo Meatloaf Recipes without Breadcrumbs
I looked at these themes, much of which came from childhood memories, and thought about how they could be translated and fit into my adult life.
My childhood fed into how I think about food and cooking now — and what satisfies all of the cultural elements that define a person.
ROLOS ® candy used to be a childhood favorite and I think it's about time I run to the store and pick some up!
David, I'm thinking I might feel differently about the big limas now; that is a prejudice carried over from childhood, as is my dislike of black - eyed peas.
It made me think about my own childhood... I'm pretty sure a lot of us were teased at one time or another, some more than others.
Then I started thinking about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, my childhood lunchbox favourite hands down (on squishy, mysteriously dissolvable bread no less).
When searching for a bread recipe to take this important place in recreating this childhood favourite, I couldn't stop thinking about the «Life Changing Loaf» which is making rounds around the blogosphere for sometimes now.
«When I think about my life and what I love, I always defer to my childhood,» Jankelowitz says.
Tough encourages us to think in a brand - new way about the challenges of childhood.
I never thought about it, but I guess I did have a blessed childhood int that regard.
While I'd love to blame the hormones, I think it had something to do with only remembering the good from the Disney visits of my childhood, feeling sentimental about the past, and then sharing all this with my daughter.
in 9 years of childcare, and having my degree in Early Childhood Education, i have seen some INCREDIBLY intelligent and articulate children... but in the above mentioned case about the daughter who intentionally stopped using the potty... well I think mom may have been embellishing her daughters vocabulary.
Until then, while I was very vocal about my personal views, I had given little thought to my own childhood when it was not uncommon to see a mother breastfeeding an older child and chatting easily with friends and family about the age she should stop breastfeeding or about a child's reluctance to «wean.»
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When you think back to your childhood, you will probably have spent hours happily working on some sort of art project, so think about recapturing those positive memories as a way of banishing your adult blues.
Every child is unique and different and to compare them with other children of the same age is a dangerous and compromised way to think about both parenting and childhood.
When I think about the challenges of childhood today: busyness,...
When I think about the challenges of childhood today: busyness, insufficient play time, insufficient outdoor time, lack of creativity, less self - control; I wonder (how) does the advent and rapid adoption of technology play a role?
Give childhood back to children (Independent, UK, 12-01-14)-- a long and thought - provoking article; not about home education as such, but about the need for less formal schooling, less homework, less structure to children's lives, and more time for play and creativity.
We think we know it when we see it, but it could be that we have become so concerned about bullying that we see every unkind childhood act as an act of bullying.
It is easier to get a sense of implicit memory if we think about riding a bicycle: When we get on a bicycle, we don't consciously remember learning to contract this muscle, or to lean in that direction; rather, what we learned during childhood is implicitly written into our nervous system and muscles, and that memory comes alive as a set of lived reactions.
One is early childhood when the brain is malleable, so plastic... and the other is in adolescence that is because of a phenomenon which scientists call meta cognition which means thinking about thinking.
I think that if policymakers were thinking much more comprehensively about childhood, we would create a much different system.
I don't think it's a coincidence that a lot of what I write about in Helping Children Succeed has to do with early childhood and the relationship and connection with parents and infants.
In talking with others about their childhood and thinking back to my own, there are many recollections of the injustice and indignation felt when negative intent was ascribed to the child's motives.
From my work teaching infant massage I believe the power of touch needs to be respected especially when thinking about how we experience it from infancy and throughout childhood.
«Building on a well - established knowledge base more than half a century in the making, recent advances in the science of early childhood development and its underlying biology provide a deeper understanding that can inform and improve existing policy and practice, as well as help generate new ways of thinking about solutions.
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