Sentences with phrase «typical life challenges»

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Known for her real - life examples, Mary links research - based information with typical challenging behaviors and provides practical solutions that really work.
Brave Buddies is designed to simulate a typical school day, allowing children many opportunities to practice real - life challenges including morning meetings; choice time; show and tell; field trips to places such as the library, ice cream store, and Central Park Children's Zoo; guests to interact with such as police officers and firefighters; and the always - popular daily trip to the Brave Buddies prize store — a simulated store where children can purchase prizes with the points they've earned for brave talking throughout the day.
We spoke about their favorite subjects (none said recess, thank goodness), the typical challenges high schoolers face, socializing, and, of course, technology's place in their lives.
In theory, different devices can pose different challenges whether your eBook format can be optimized for their gadget; in practice, typical consumers do not own a single gadget to meet the hectic work life.
They even got creative with the typical towers style gameplay by adding living towers, and they've added faction war modes, which allows you to complete challenges to place points into your respective faction's bank, allowing for more unlocks and options in the future.
The art in Information sought to challenge or disrupt both the museum space (such as Stig Brøgger's wooden platforms) and visitors» typical experience (Group Frontera, from Argentina, recorded visitors in the museum, answering questions on a tape they'd then watch live).
He adopted rigorous and sophisticated techniques to mix tradition and contemporary ordinary life, and beyond the carnal and even brutal images presented, in each work he faces typical challenges of painting.
Rana works in photography but deconstructs typical photographic renderings and instead challenges the viewer to reconsider the world in which they live.
According to the model proposed by Hurtes & Allen (2001), it is possible to mark out a typical resilient profile characterized by specific psychological dimensions: the «insight», that is the ability to understand people, situations and their communication; the «independence», consisting in the attitude to care for others while remaining true to own self; the «creativity» that allows to cope daily challenges through the generation of alternative solutions; the «sense of humor», referring to ability to poke fun themselves and to find joy in own context; the «initiative», that is, a desire to pursue proactively own life; the «supportive relationships», in terms of the ability to establish positive relationships with the others; and, finally, the «values orientation» that allows to identify the morally right and appropriate behavior.
Though many couples may wait longer than was typical of decades past, the challenging dynamics of family life are unchanged.
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