Not exact matches
No matter their age, the people
became like little
children — forgetting their
troubles and engaging one another in conversation.
When it starts to be necessary for you to know what it's going on in your
child life, and when you have to check if she is fallen into
trouble, it may happen that your
child will
become inaccessible for you.
Nevertheless, discipline and schooling are two huge issues when it comes to raising
children and if couples
become parents without having some sort of a meeting of minds, they are setting themselves up for
trouble — and perhaps divorce.
The eldest boy, a 15 - year - old, has
become depressed and refuses to go to school altogether, while the middle
child, a boy of 12, has started to get into
trouble at school as his frustrations boil over.
If however, your
child becomes more upset (crying, clinging, having
trouble sleeping, or sleeping independently) when you try to discuss or work on the fear, or the fear and avoidance seems to be intensifying or even spreading to other situations, then this may be more than a phase and you and / or your
child may benefit from professional consultation with a
child anxiety expert.
Instead they blamed outside forces for causing both unhappiness and relationship stress: Spouses
became ill, lost jobs, got depressed,
children got into
trouble or created marital stresses by their financial and emotional demands.
The marriage that takes a back seat to the
children's needs eventually
becomes troubled.
Perhaps an older
child can
become a tutor for a younger
child, or a
child who has
trouble sitting still can be responsible for delivering messages between classrooms.
With age, though,
children become more reluctant to admit a misdeed and view truth - telling or tattling as likely to get them in
trouble or pose problems for their friends, research shows.
As cloning pioneers Rudolf Jaenisch and Ian Wilmut have argued, «if human cloning is attempted, those embryos that do not die early may live to
become abnormal
children and adults; both are
troubling outcomes.»
They are faced with more
trouble than any
child can be expected to bear, and the fragile but resourceful Mister nevertheless finds strength in an idea from a movie, that he can be an unstoppable force against seemingly unmovable obstacles if he believes in the success... There are plenty of sad and disturbing moments in this movie, but all of them managed to
become inspirational and uplifting, because the director offered a glimpse of hope in the continuously degrading American society, especially for the poor.
The metaphors in Vincenzo Natali's bio-horror aren't exactly subtle: their experiment
becomes their
child, which they whisk away from the lab and into the (broken) home of Elsa's
troubled childhood, and the would - be parents get a rollercoaster trip through family issues and growing pains.
They have similar personalities to their
children which
becomes a recipe for
trouble.
Though it can be
troubling when our
child is experiencing mediocre teaching, it can also lead them to
become more self - reliant.
One
child even wrote that «my dream is to
become a counselor to help
troubled kids.»
He
became a neuropsychologist at North Shore
Children's Hospital in Salem, Mass., evaluating students who were having
trouble at school.
Explore the story of two lonely
children who
become friends and create an imaginary magical kingdom to escape their
troubles.
The extension of Prop 30, known as «The Invest in California's
Children Act,» would not save the district from its financial
troubles, according to the panel's report, but «will only help keep a bad situation from
becoming a catastrophe in three - to - five years.»
If you have a mortgage and young
children why risk everything to
become head of a school that may well get into
trouble with Ofsted?
DeVos hearing: In her confirmation hearing to
become U.S. education secretary, Betsy DeVos says she will be «a strong advocate for great public schools,» but «if a school is
troubled, or unsafe, or not a good fit for a
child — perhaps they have a special need that is going unmet — we should support a parent's right to enroll their
child in a high - quality alternative.»
I definitely think many adult /
child relationships are challenged when the
child becomes an adult because the parent has
trouble accepting the independence of the
child and acknowledging it.
Giving your teenager free reign of the Internet at all hours of the day is asking for
trouble and setting your
child up to
become an unwitting victim.
And soon, the little puppy
becomes a big dog jumping on
children and guests, begging for attention, even getting into
trouble.
Those who grow up with pets often say they benefited hugely from the experience and thrived in the environment alongside their four legged friend, yet the concept of dogs and
children mixing without
trouble has
become an alien one to the media over recent years.
The
trouble is that something innocuous at the time the photograph was taken or published can also take on new connotations later as context changes (e.g. someone in a shot
becomes embroiled in a scandal after the fact: think Tiger Woods or a
child - abusing priest).
These New Mexico traumatic brain injuries
become more
troubling when the victims our
children rather than adults.
This mimics the part of adult therapy where an adult is encouraged to look at a
troubling situation from multiple perspectives, and is known to help
troubled children retain their ability to empathize (rather then
becoming «cut off» and overly guarded in order to cope with inner pain).
Your knowledge of your
child becomes like a sixth sense enabling you to anticipate and control situations to keep your kids out of
trouble.
Rebuilding Communities Initiative Annie E. Casey Foundation Seeks to establish effective neighborhood collaborations and demonstrate that
troubled, low - income communities can
become safe, supportive environments where
children and families can thrive.
Viewing
troubled children as resources allows the educator or childcare practitioner to
become involved in an active partnership with adolescents and their peers.
Consultation has
become a primary strategy in Head Start and Early Head Start mental health services for promoting the mental health of young
children and families as well as preventing and reducing the impact of
troubling or challenging behavior.
Renowned
child therapist Clark Moustakas demonstrates how play can be used to affirm and liberate
children —
children who suddenly
become troubled in their school or family lives and can work out their anger and fear in just a few sessions, as well as
children who are seriously disturbed and must struggle to achieve emotional maturity, respect for others, and faith in themselves.
The
child had simply
become what therapists call «the identified patient,» or IP — the person unconsciously assigned to be the keeper of the family's
troubles.
The needs of the
troubled parent override the developmental needs of the
child, with the result that the
child becomes psychologically depleted and their own emotional and social progress is crippled.
How can we
become more attuned to attachment
troubles that may be impacting the behaviors of the
children we serve?
For
children who have grown up in
troubled homes and spent time in foster care,
becoming an adult and moving out into the world alone can be an especially daunting transition.