Sentences with phrase «young people and adults understand»

to document stories of youth using scientific data to argue their positions in order to help other young people and adults understand the role of science in sound decision making

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The second sign of hope is how many young people have rallied around Adam, even as adults still feel somewhat awkward: There remains a cultural fear and lack of understanding toward special - needs children and the disabled.
Churches could provide the courses — for children, young people, and adults — that would help millions of people begin to work their way out of frustration and bafflement at being confronted with something they do not understand: today's mass media.
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In many other cultures, parents and other adults enjoy children's company and understand that the only way a young person will learn not to yell in an art gallery is to visit one with a caring adult.
«The things that go into making a great coach area: 1st: being a really compassionate caring person that has a real interest in people growing... the art of coaching begins with [a real] understanding [of] the value of the person in front of you... that high regard that a person has for another is at the center of GREAT coaching... That space between... the outcome and what [we say] to them... defines young minds, how they think about themselves taking the credibility from an adult voice.
Despite teenagers» ability to assess content, the study emphasizes that adults still have a crucial role to play in supporting young people, and helping them to understand how harmful health - related information might reach them.
Inevitably, part of it is Jamie's own story, maturing into a young adult, trying to understand the older people around him and dealing with his raging hormones.
Together we must help equip young people with a resilience and confidence in understanding and judging the risks associated with growing up, while ensuring adults are alive to identifying tell - tale signs of exploitation so they can be rapidly addressed.»
Children and young people should: keep themselves fit through regular physical activity; have a positive self - image; talk about the benefits to their health through participation in physical outdoor activities; adopt a healthy lifestyle, including healthy eating appropriate to the demands of their activities; understand the risks to fitness and health posed by smoking, alcohol and drugs, and set an example in their own lifestyle; walk or cycle where this is a realistic and safe option, or take other regular exercise; want to continue their interest in outdoor activities beyond school and into adult life; independently participate in follow up courses where these are available; understand how much exercise is required to remain healthy; and are aware of the links between physical and emotional well - being.
This sensitivity develops when young people and adults have opportunities to: look closely and reflect on the design of objects and systems, explore the complexity of design, and understand themselves as designers of their worlds.
We now understand that as adults, we are responsible for helping develop adolescent learning ecosystems that can help shape young people's relationships to family and community.
Let there be no question, then: educators, parents, and other adults are desperately needed to offer guidance, to act as models (we hope), to pose challenges that promote moral growth, and to help children understand the effects of their actions on other people, thereby tapping and nurturing a concern for others that is present in children from a very young age.
It's important to note that this is not the Twilight / Hunger Games phenomenon; in recent years, the surge in sales of YA fiction was taken to be a sign that more and more young people were reading, but that was quickly dispelled once the industry understood that YA fiction was drawing in massive crowds of adult readers.
«Books can be a safe way for young people to explore edgier, sensitive, or complicated topics, and they provide parents the opportunity to help their teens grow and understand these kinds of sensitive issues,» says Beth Yoke, executive director of the Young Adult Library Services Association, an offshoot of the American Library Associayoung people to explore edgier, sensitive, or complicated topics, and they provide parents the opportunity to help their teens grow and understand these kinds of sensitive issues,» says Beth Yoke, executive director of the Young Adult Library Services Association, an offshoot of the American Library AssociaYoung Adult Library Services Association, an offshoot of the American Library Association.
«There are still things people who have young adult or adult children with reactive attachment disorder can learn that will help them better understand their child and what is happening in their family.»
The NSPCC's website provides advice about how to talk to your child about sexting and provides lots of quotations from young people about the issue, to help parents and adults understand what young people think about sexting.
Norwood understands the individual needs and ambitions of each child, young person and adult that they support.
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