Sentences with phrase «with fearful parents»

In the interim, doctors need to be patient but firm with fearful parents, explain why vaccines are essential and help restore the public's faith in science.

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The evil things our fearful grandparents told our parents that rock and roll «devil's music» held are actually being put into music now, and we're too inured to care until it presents itself visually, as with Cyrus.
In contrast, if a child grew up with a parent who was emotionally disconnected, passive, anxious, fearful, or unavailable (perhaps due to chronic sickness or mental health issues), or if children were consistently shamed when they expressed need, they may become insecurely attached.
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
Even children born with predispositions for high noradrenaline levels and fearful responses should remain clam in stressful situations if they are with a parent they trust.
Though I don't have head lice (I am bald), I think that all children with a super lice problem feel super guilty because their parents look very fearful!
Having grown up with a typical Moroccan father who rarely took time away from work to parent, Rachid's initial approach to fatherhood was a fearful one.
Budd, Linda LIVING WITH THE ACTIVE ALERT CHILD Parenting Press, rev. ed., 2003 Do these traits describe your child — active alert, bright, controlling, fearful, intense, attention getting, trouble getting along with others, fluctuating self - esteem, performers, empathetic abilWITH THE ACTIVE ALERT CHILD Parenting Press, rev. ed., 2003 Do these traits describe your child — active alert, bright, controlling, fearful, intense, attention getting, trouble getting along with others, fluctuating self - esteem, performers, empathetic abilwith others, fluctuating self - esteem, performers, empathetic ability?
Having two stressed - out parents had the opposite effect, with the spigot leading to the release of more cortisol, making the children more fearful and anxious.
«We learn to become fearful through experience with the fear event, or learning from those people around us like our parents, our siblings, our colleagues,» Lewis says.
In 1970, fearful that they might soon face arrest, my parents — both educators — fled Haiti, leaving me and my siblings with my grandmother until they finally were able to move the rest of the family to the U.S. in 1976.
But according to media reports, immigrant rights groups are being flooded with calls from fearful parents, along with pregnant women afraid to go to the hospital and crime victims afraid to call the police — all affected by the new law.
«There had always been this underlying concern in the community, especially among the parents in the city school district, that there would be such a fearful reaction to consolidation that there would be white flight where you end up with public schools that are all black and private schools that are all white,» said Buffington, who served on the consolidation committee.
As a parent, necessarily fearful of young and inexperienced drivers and all the other hopped - up motorized penguins on the roads, I'm fine with this.
Some cat parents with more fearful or sensitive felines are tempted to skip vet visits.
Although developmental problems can occur even under the care of their birth mother, without the watchful eye and gentle paw of their feline mom, orphaned kittens are more susceptible to being fearful and aggressive toward people and other cats, more sensitive to novel stimuli, poor learning and deficient social and parenting skills.8, 9 These effects can be lessened with another cat in the household10 and, most importantly, a consistent regime of touch and socialization.
Tammy has a particular interest in behavior and behavior modification for fearful and anxious dogs and collaborates often with veterinary behavior professionals as a member of the behavioral treatment team to aid pet parents implementing the treatment plan prescribed.
This occurs because the child is fearful of losing the aligned parents support if he shows any connection with the other parent.
When parents are aggressive with each other, a child may feel even more fearful, and a child who often hears his or her parents argue about custody arrangements might feel as if he or she is unwanted by either parent, or as if he or she is to blame for the separation.
These children become fearful of disappointing their parents and worried that confiding in them will be met with judgement and disapproval.
Animal research also makes clear that withdrawing parental behaviours that fail to soothe the infant's fearful arousal are associated with enduring hyper - arousal of the stress response system.12, 13 Therefore, Lyons - Ruth, Bronfman and Atwood suggest that both fearful affect generated by the parent and fearful affect generated from other sources in the context of parental emotional unavailability may contribute to infant disorganization.14, 15 A spectrum of parental behaviours has been shown by meta - analysis to be associated with infant disorganization.
In contrast, participants with an avoidant - fearful attachment style used more negative adjectives to describe their parents.
Disorganized infant attachment strategies and helpless - fearful profiles of parenting: Integrating attachment research with clinical intervention
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