Sentences with phrase «wide range of feelings»

«They'll want to hear how others feel, and they'll feel a wider range of feelings themselves,» says Judith Myers - Walls, associate professor of child development and family studies at Purdue University and an expert on talking to children about war.
It helps children understand that it's okay to feel a wide range of feelings, from sadness to anger, and gives them the words to express those feelings.
Photos and simple text in English and Spanish effectively illustrate a wide range of feelings.
I know that there is a wide range of feelings on comments to the extent of that people wish more women still dressed that way.
For sure, the music isn't flashy and it isn't showy, but has such a wide range of feelings, of subtle changes of direction and of beautiful, subtle colours that it ends up being impressive indeed.
Guojing evokes a wide range of feeling, especially the lonesomeness of the little girl, who never quite seems at ease alone.
Many scientists now accept the premise that dogs have rich emotional lives, exhibiting a wide range of feelings including fear, anger, surprise, sadness and love.
Working within this deceptively simple and seemingly straightforward pairing, she has become a singular painter who has synthesized a core of formal preoccupations with a wide range of feelings in the most unexpected and often delightful ways.
We humans have a wide range of feelings about members of the kingdom Plantae, from total disregard to thinking they are clever friends.
Through a colorful and vividly illustrated flower garden scene, children and their parents can identify a wide range of feelings.
According to the Center for Play Therapy at the University of North Texas, toys for this type of play therapy should be durable, easy to use, and allow for creative expression of a wide range of feelings.
People considering divorce have a wide range of feelings.
As children get older, their ability to recognise, understand, express and manage a wide range of feelings develops, and their emotions are increasingly influenced by their thinking.
Help your child to manage their emotions: Emotional skills include being able to recognise, express, understand and manage a wide range of feelings.
Emotional skills include being able to recognise, express, understand and manage a wide range of feelings.
Emotional skills are being able to recognise, express, understand and manage a wide range of feelings.
Children can be encouraged to tell stories about what made them happy or sad, angry or frightened: to sing happy or sad songs, to draw pictures about feelings, to act out role plays that show a wide range of feelings.
This allows caregivers to use a wider range of feeling words.
The basic finding: most people go through a wide range of feelings and thoughts — from hopeless to hope and back — as they traverse the difficult terrain of deciding what to do with their troubled marriage.
We explore a wide range of feelings, help you understand patterns, see where you're getting stuck, and see what can be done to create more of a connection and bond again.
I will encourage you, in a gentle way, to help you express a wide range of feelings and thoughts and help you navigate the hard times in life.»
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