Sentences with phrase «young people in their life choices»

«Stephanie George has developed a comprehensive resource to enable children and young people in their life choices and relationships.

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People younger than 30 — typically without children or spouses of their own — have the energy, ambition and bandwidth to make career or entrepreneurial choices which may be too scary later in life.
Endless talk of «choices» can itself be confusing and worrying - for both men and women alike - and a real difficulty for young people in the West today is that of making a definite commitment: to a job, to a way of life, and, very notably, to marriage.
If young people knew themselves better, they would be less pushed by neurotic needs in their choices of «roommates for life
Therefore as we pray, let us also commit to working harder on counselling our young people about their life choices and also provide treatment support for all who may be in need.
«Emerging adulthood is a time in which young people, for the first time in their lives, have more freedom to make choices on how they spend their time than at any other point in their lives,» Nelson said.
Bellamy Young and Stana Katic hit the red carpet at the 2015 People's Choice Awards held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Wednesday (January 7) in Los Angeles.
«As so often happens with the nation's social problems,» observes Haskins in Petrilli's book, «society must fall back on the schools to help young people, especially the disadvantaged ones, make better life choices
«We want these young people, and their parents, to understand that choosing that path can result in a criminal record, can limit their choices for their future, and can put restrictions on their daily lives including the loss of access to the internet.»
Character education helps young people think through their choices in life and find strength in basic American values.
Young people who make good choices discover a purpose in life — and move forward.
By addressing these key issues, resources from Rise Above for Schools support the important role PSHE education plays in helping young people to make positive, informed choices throughout their lives.
The more investment that is made in this domain of education, the better - equipped young people will be to navigate their way sexually, or not, to manage risk so its limited, to increase awareness about matters of choice and consent and to increase enjoyment and satisfaction of what is for many people, an important part of adult life.
If we can let young people know that their opinions and choices are valued and respected, then this can have a positive impact on their concept of respect and choice when it comes to friendships and, later in life, intimate relationships.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «High - quality education on sex and relationships is a vital part of preparing young people for success in adult life - helping them make informed choices, stay safe and learn to respect themselves and others.
We support young people living in low - income communities to make confident choices when they leave school.
It is therefore a real privilege to lead a team of professionals who are committed to changing these children's lives, cultivating in them a lifelong love of learning and ensuring they have opportunities to develop as young people and make positive choices about their future.
People are always told to go out and make your splash in the world, but for too many young professionals, the heavy burden of student loan debt means you have fewer opportunities to make healthy choices, begin pursuing life goals, and saving for retirement.
«It's very empowering for young people to understand that they can make good choices about money in their lives that can help their families and their futures.»
This project is a series of young people's portraits at a stage in their lives where certain choices are instrumental to their future.
Children and young people make progress at different rates and parents, teachers, family doctors or social workers often refer young people because of difficulties affecting their learning, their ability to demonstrate their true ability, their participation in school, college or university activities and by extension, their confidence, their social interactions, their future choices (for employment) and their lives in general.
Explaining her choice of charity for this year's marathon, Emma said: «I worked with vulnerable children and young people, both in care and leaving care, in my twenties and saw the amazing contribution Barnardo's made to so many of their lives.
For younger people in relatively good health, term life insurance has long been the option of choice.
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