I often
use teaching stories to support clients in learning to think symbolically in the service of embracing the deeper work required to achieve emotional intimacy.
Not exact matches
Use the bible for what it was intended, moral
stories of how people should act, although current societal norms would certainly preclude stoning and other current justice and civil rights departures from the rigid
teachings / interpretations of the bible.
But then, of course, the seminary's opponents would
use similar reasoning to suggest that the church's public
teaching must regard the Jonah
story as a straightforward historical account, and soon no distinction at all would be possible between what the Bible records and what it
teaches, what is central to the faith and what is not.
Reading literature
teaches them
stories they can
use as it also
teaches them to see
stories in everyday life.
Obviously, we can not
use the
story by itself to
teach a moral lesson, unless we want to say that Joseph did the right thing without regard for his own welfare.
Although in popular usage the word «myth» is taken as a falsehood or a fairy
story, writers on religion
use it to mean a traditional narrative involving supernatural or imaginary persons but which
teaches significant moral or religious lessons.
As for the conclusion of Aidan O'Neill QC, that schools will be within their statutory rights to dismiss staff who refuse to
use stories or textbooks promoting same - sex marriage and that parents who object to gay marriage being
taught to their children will have no right to withdraw their children from lessons, does that sound at all unlikely, given the cases of the Strasbourg four, which were considered by the European Court of Justice in September?
What spoke to me through this
story, is how much this pastor knew the people in his church (you and I have the same definition of church, however I'm
using the word here as it applies to this group of people I feel the problem in many churches today (and why dialogue during sermons wouldn't go over well) is that the pastors do not take the time to invest in the people they are trying to
teach.
I am not opposed to the
use of
stories and illustrations in preaching and
teaching, but want Bible teachers to think through a little more carefully how and why we
use stories in our
teaching.
Jesus
taught using stories — parables.
Guroian
used children's
stories to
teach his children, and
uses them now in
teaching his college students how to think about ethics.
Many of the insights generated are powerful and would enhance the
teaching and preaching of these
stories, but they should be
used with a clear statement of the reader's stance, something like, «How do we encounter these
stories?
Camping has put a spotlight on the whole Rapture scenario and made it look like a fairy
story, which I believe it is, although I was
taught it and
used to believe it totally.
The most disturbing thing about the so - called «Trojan Horse» affair wasn't that Muslims are
teaching their children to be Muslims (we should be
used to that) but rather the reports that followed on the back of the
story of The Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) inspections of Muslim independent schools in other areas.
Then we can see how van Buren makes
use of
stories as
stories and speaks of
teaching about love.
They
teach that Jesus
used parables because people love
stories, and because it makes the point more memorable.
Tools can be
stories to illustrate an idea, motivational tools, demonstration of a skill, reward charts, discipline techniques, family rituals, morning or bedtime systems, distraction tricks, setting clear limits... anything we
use in
teaching and guiding our children.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our
story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our
stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can
use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and
teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
Georgie
uses sensitive observation and responding to
teach children how to tell their personal
stories, tune in to their feelings, observe their thoughts, and accelerate their problem solving ability.
The eight - chapter program is an interactive, web - based class that
uses videos, personal birth
stories, animations, activities, and games to
teach all the essential information parents need to know to prepare for their birth.
is an educational
teaching app that is a tool to help students learn to read and spell
using interactive games,
stories and pictures.
Since the state doesn't give birth to my children, feed them in the night, clothe them, hold them when they're sick, read
stories for hours each day, worry when they begin toddling around, and
teach them right from wrong, I don't think they should get to decide what my kids learn and what assessments I
use to gauge their learning.
Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds is a creative, colorful
story that
uses fantasy and adventure to
teach children that bed wetting is a common problem that they should not be ashamed of and that t...
This parenting book
uses stories to
teach even the best - informed parents how — despite their best intentions — they may be making mistakes in their everyday interactions with their children.
Free the Horses: A Character Education Adventure Free the Horses is a program which
uses an action - packed video
story to capture attention while
teaching children in grades 1 to 4 to believe in themselves, their talents and their dreams.
Use the word share to describe what you're doing, and don't forget to
teach him that intangibles (like feelings, ideas, and
stories) can be shared too.
Water into wine activities
Use this
story to
teach your toddler about obedience and kindness with extension activities for fun and to learn about grapes.
You can try to calm this by giving them a toy to fidget with, singing a song or reading a
story, or even by
using gentle but firm reminders to
teach discipline.
I started with research for a book, and that expanded into a vision of
using the 2014 anniversary of the pigeon's extinction as a
teaching moment to tell people about the bird and to emphasize aspects of the
story that are still critically relevant today.
This article explains how
stories can be
used to
teach social skills,
teach behavior expectations and reinforce routines.
To
teach our weekly themes, our programs
use a combination of STEM activites, role playing, outdoor unstructured play, nature
stories, touch tables, craft projects, science experiments and games.
The course promotes the importance of
teaching children the benefits of stretching the body, free movement and having «quiet» or relaxation time.The
stories and session structure has been
used in a number of settings from workshops, private classes and within nursery settings with fantastic feedback;
The journey of a great white shark, the adventures of «science sleuths» and the inner workings of our genes are just a few of the
stories told in comic strips and books, tapping into a rich medium for communicating science and presenting an effective way to
use such art forms to
teach readers about...
«Branchial rays will figure prominently in the
story of the evolutionary origin of vertebrate animal appendages, either by shedding light on the evolutionary antecedent of paired fins / limbs, or by
teaching us about the genetic mechanisms that animals can
use to invent new appendages,» Gillis says.
If our summer camp can
teach chemistry, history, foreign languages, and more
using interactive fiction, I think schools can
use stories to better reach their students and engage them in learning.
1430 Sarah Mae Nelson, Conservation Interpreter, Monterey Bay Aquarium Communicating ocean acidification:
using metaphor and
story to
teach the science and solutions.
Related
Stories: Jun Liu on
teaching an old dog new tricks —
using known drugs to treat new diseases
The expert review panel recommended one practice guideline based on a 2005 randomized trial that provided data to support a memory retraining protocol.12, 13 The trial enrolled 29 subjects with MS - related learning deficits and randomized them to either the control group (n = 14) or the experimental group (n = 15).13 Both groups participated in 8 «treatment» sessions, which consisted of nontraining memory tasks for the control group and the
Story Memory Technique (SMT), which
taught the skills of visualization and context to improve learning, for the experimental group.13 In subjects with moderately severe impairment, 88 % in the experimental group showed significant improvement in learning abilities compared with 38 % in the control group (P <.01).13 Subjects with mild impairment showed little improvement.13 On this basis, the technique
used in this study was recommended by the review panel as a practice guideline for the rehabilitation of learning and memory in persons with MS. 12
Use this mantra to bring to the surface those frightening
stories that
taught you that living your purpose is tantamount to inviting rejection.
I am a homeopath and
teach workshops to parents on how to
use natural medicine to raise healthy children, so I was fascinated by this piece of information and it prompted me to share another tooth
story with you and your readers about how my son was saved from a root canal at the age of 14 years old by
using natural medicine.
I am not sure where she learned that but I have been
using that little
story line for years when
teaching this exercise.
Hey Doc I started training at the age of 13 and literally never stopped ever I have had major knee surgeries 5 or so years ago I have had countless stressful jobs I could not stand I finally said enough is enough and pursued by Personal training career I have an unbelievable passion for the fitness / nutrition lifestyle I'm 26 now at the age of 22 - 23 I achieved body fat percentage of 2 percent while working a back breaking job and literally sleeping 2 - 3 hours a night due to my hormone imbalance I didn't have a spoil meal in 8 months I was finally achieving the look I've been longing for for the 10 years I was already training and it was due to proper training times and nutrition little did i know I was already deep in a over trained zone for years before that I
used to spend 3 - 5 hours a day in the gym from the age of 14 through 19 years old i just loved it so much and though more was better as I got older I got smarter I studied non stop this all leads to my decline at age 23 I look back and I know every little thing I did wrong basically al all started at work 3 years ago to make a very long
story short I had continued dizziness lack of sex drive for years insomnia all of the above to the 10th degree I know I've abused my body not many can say they have done the work i have done in gyms over all these years I left work one night with sharp pains in my abdomen got blood work done got called back a week or so later and was notified in A very unprofessional way that at the age of 23 I had a testosterone level of 73.6 I have all the blood work to prove it from then on I was treated horribly by doctors none believing what I havenput myself through in the prior years basically going into every appointment and
teaching each person endos euros physicians etc..
It's a long
story, but basically this dance is a dance my friend Robert
used to do all the time to be hilarious... and well, I thought I'd
teach it to the kids.
It reveals just how skeletal a crew was
used to capture a
story that is itself as lean as the squirrel we see Ree
teaching her little brother to skin.
This is the biggest Marvel Studios film to date — the
story plays out on a global scale and the main cast reaches double digits — but many of its best moments are small, throwaway beats: Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), who is cramped in the back of a small car, asking a surly Falcon (Anthony Mackie) to move his seat up; a starstruck Ant - Man (Paul Rudd) so giddy about meeting Captain America (Chris Evans) he practically asks for a selfie; Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen)
teaching the synthetic Vision (Paul Bettany) how to properly
use paprika in a recipe; Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) casually flirting with Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), to the alarm of her nephew Peter Parker (Tom Holland).
The
story I heard that day was about an experimental new learning model in New York City called the School of One (now called
Teach to One) that was being used to teach middle school
Teach to One) that was being
used to
teach middle school
teach middle school math.
In seven minutes, It's Not an Accident, a film the Illinois Department of Transportation
uses to
teach new drivers about the grim realities of train crashes, tells a compelling
story full of palpable grief.
Use young children's understanding of differences to
teach social justice through age - appropriate literature, news
stories, anti-bias lessons, familiar examples, and problem solving.
Use these
teaching resources as activities to support learning through the
story of Rosie's walk.
Using narrative
stories and interactive quizzes, lessons can be
taught individually, collectively or at home.