Practice
with an emotional topic like gun control or global warming!
Not exact matches
While latter issues of «Fantastic Four» would depict the Invisible Woman as a capable hero and mother who dealt
with complicated
topics such as losing a child to a stillborn pregnancy, Alba was actually asked to hold back on all her
emotional scenes.
These start out at the entry level
with topics like «Distributing Risks,» «Are you an
emotional trader?
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off -
topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog)
with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an
emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on -
topic discussion.»
In Internet slang, a troll is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off -
topic messages in an online community, either accidentally or
with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an
emotional response.
So while you may choose to bow out and ignore some interesting ideas, because the
topic is too
emotional for you, and there's nothing wrong
with that), you can not tell others to do the same.
In internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off -
topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog,
with the primary intent of provoking other users into an
emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on -
topic discussion.
I have deliberately left out of the discussion such
topics as ethics and the Christian family — although I have talked about responsibility, both for one's own adult behavior and for helping one's children develop the essential
emotional equipment
with which to face life.
Emotional confiding steadily occurred, discussions about their dissatisfaction
with their spouses was a prime
topic of conversation.
Employers and their HR departments should be cognizant of the possibility that employees» conversations on these polarizing
topics, which are also closely intertwined
with protected classes under civil rights laws, can elicit
emotional reactions from employees and customers alike.
If your physical and
emotional needs are being met
with the help of family and friends, but you still have questions about breastfeeding, newborn care, newborn sleep, bonding, or other
topics that come up while transitioning to parenthood, then this package is for you.
Topics covered include: Introduction to doula labor support; Importance of birth memories; Hormones of pregnancy, labor, and birth;
Emotional support for birth; Communication skills, values, and cultural sensitivity as a doula; Physical support for birth; Doula's role
with interventions, Cesarean and VBAC; Doula's role during immediate postpartum and
with the newborn; Breastfeeding support; DONA certification process and membership; Prenatal and postpartum doula visits; Setting up your doula business and birth community involvement.
We provide information and training to parents and child care provider on the following
topics: Promoting Positive Change, Social -
Emotional Teaching Strategies, Young Children
with Challenging Behavior, Early Screening Project, and Positive Parenting.
You'll find sections on piercing, breast surgery, d - mer (a condition where mothers have a short, sudden
emotional dip during a milk ejection reflex), tongue - tie including pictures of lesser - known types, depression, and much more, along
with resources for further information on each
topic.
Nancy says, «The class helps parents prepare for the
emotional and physical demands or more than one newborn,
with topics such as sleep deprivation, managing helpers, and practical equipment.»
In advance of each class, families receive the TLC Weekly Newsletter
with evidence - based resources supporting the developmental focus (for example, creative, fine / gross motor, cognitive, language, social /
emotional, & nature development), in addition to family - friendly articles on common parenting
topics such as Sleep Challenges, Mealtime Struggles, Positive Discipline, and Toilet Training.
She covers all these
topics, often hilariously, but pays
emotional tribute to friendship: «Nearly everything I know about love, I've learnt in my long - term friendships
with women... I know what it is to know every tiny detail about a person and revel in the knowledge as if it were an academic subject.
This post hints at several complicated issues that probably each deserves its own post — the events or experiences that inspire us to become AP parents, the naive assumptions we often have about love being «all you need» to make a child's world right, the tragedy that can occur when children's
emotional needs go unmet... All very important
topics that we've all probably talked about many times
with other parents and in our API support groups.
Video often evokes a stronger
emotional reaction than text or still images alone, making it a powerful way to tell stories or make a political point, but online video isn't television — the kinds of content that succeeds can be quite different,
with authenticity and
topic typically more important than polished visuals.
«Sexuality isn't taboo in the research community, but it's still kind of the last
topic to the table — which isn't really fair because it could be key to understanding quality of life and
emotional health in people
with autism,» Gotham says.
Two - thirds of parents polled say schools should definitely cover
emotional and mental health issues — which may include such subjects as dealing
with depression, stress and bullying — yet only a third say these
topics are currently covered by their child's school.
They found that negative
emotional language and
topics, such as words like «hate» or expletives, remained strongly correlated
with heart disease mortality, even after variables like income and education were taken into account.
The
topic of implant selection can be an
emotional one,
with tension between the plastic surgeon's roles as «Artist» versus «Engineer.»
Michael Rosenfeld: This film came
with some unusual challenges because the
topic of vaccines is an
emotional one for many parents.
This film came
with some unusual challenges because the
topic of vaccines is an
emotional one for many parents.
Especially here,
with a
topic that is so
emotional and is so important to so many, especially those whose way of life is being changed in my district.
Along
with seeing couples and individuals in her private practice, she lectures around the country on
topics of sexuality, the integration of body - mind, and learning your true nature for physical,
emotional, and spiritual health.
He has authored hundreds of articles, spanning
topics such as stress,
emotional wellness, nutrition, fitness, and our connection
with nature.
And if you're the kind of person who would like to have a more nourishing relationship
with food and better manage such challenges as overeating, binge eating,
emotional eating, food addiction and others — then you might want to jump into the
topic of instant gratification as quickly as you can.
If mental /
emotional health professionals can be open about seeking professional support, we can foster a more transparent and authentic dialogue
with our clients, colleagues, family, friends, and community about ways to de-stigmatize mental and
emotional health
topics.
Now unlike some communication I've had
with men on this
topic where it's all
emotional anger, this reader presents some interesting logic.
As he delved into the
topic of
emotional relations between men and women, he found people turning to him for help
with their love lives.
Unfortunately, the film's final act (all the way up through the end credits) nosedives into the maudlin and saccharine instead of trusting its story to do the
emotional heavy lifting, which is disappointing because the rest of the film handles this
topic with such tact and level - headedness.
Students can build and practice their social and
emotional skills, and these
topics often present an opportunity to connect the present
with the past.
The most powerful videos are those that allow learners to make an
emotional connection
with the
topic.
The lessons progress through a range of tasks that engage student's interest, encourage them to: -: interact and share what they know -: develop their abilities to extract information from text and graphics -: view information critically -: check the credibility and validity of information -: develop online research skills -: use web based tools to create surveys and data visualisations The lessons cover a range of
topics including: -: Advertising and how it influences us -: Body language and how to understand it -: Introverts and extroverts and how they differ -:
Emotional intelligence and how it impacts on our relationships -: Facts about hair -: Happiness and what effects it -: Developing study skills -: The environment and waste caused by clothes manufacturing -: Daily habits of the world's wealthiest people -: The history of marriage and weddings Each lesson includes: -: A step by step teachers guide
with advice and answer key -: Worksheets to print for students
If you anticipate that the
topic could be very
emotional for some students, consider speaking
with them prior to the lesson.
«Long lists of vocabulary words that don't have personal relevance or don't resonate
with a
topic about which the student has been engaged are likely to be blocked by the brain's affective (or
emotional) filters,» writes neurologist and former classroom teacher Judy Willis.
Mike leads great learning
with teachers and schools across the United States and the world on
topics such as choice - based differentiated learning, blending social -
emotional learning into daily academic work, supporting students
with effective and respectful discipline practices, and teacher wellness and balance.
Developed by the Premier League, in conjunction
with the Citizenship Foundation, the site addresses Social and
Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL)(called Social and
Emotional Learning [SEL] on this side of the pond)
topics such as the importance of rules, working as a team, dealing
with bullying, expressing opinions, understanding emotion and recognizing personal strengths and weaknesses.
The core curriculum addresses
topics like the development of adolescents living in urban contexts; classroom dynamics of race and class; and strategies for teaching students
with diverse academic and social -
emotional needs.
When considering readiness, adults should be prepared through training to provide
emotional support for Meaningful Student Involvement by paying attention to students» feelings, demonstrating appropriate levels of caring about their personal issues, helping students
with their challenges and problems related to Meaningful Student Involvement, and discussing sensitive
topics with students.
In particular, many school and system leaders are experimenting
with complementary indicators that focus on social -
emotional learning and career - readiness,
topics that resonate
with parents and can help place standardized test scores in context.
One of the nation's leading organizations on the
topic, the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and
Emotional Learning (CASEL), identifies five core competencies associated
with SEL: self - awareness, self - management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision - making.
In December, 2017, a second cohort was convened,
with the
topic «Promoting Young Children's Language, Literacy, and Social -
Emotional Competencies.»
We also consult
with experts on specific social -
emotional topics such as relational aggression and cultural diversity to strengthen our knowledge and competencies in these areas.
Social -
emotional learning is the hot button
topic of youth development these days, but many of us struggle
with where to even begin.
As students grow they are more readily able to connect
with the
emotional and historical
topics addressed in poetry.
Take a look at these two 6th grade ELA standards in terms of their cognitive, social, and
emotional demands: Students will engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions
with diverse partners on
topics, texts, and issues, building on others» ideas and expressing their own clearly while respecting diverse perspectives.
It will host various Bay Area presenters
with topics including: Program Spirit, Including Older Youth, Making Learning Active, Teaching Strategies, Communicating
with Families, and Social -
Emotional Learning.