It is difficult for me to verbalize my feelings for you, because mere words can't begin to express my deep love. |
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Younger toddlers are unable to verbalize their feelings, and their behaviors may regress after the new child is born. |
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Teachers can verbalize as they choose, use, and monitor their reading strategies. |
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Absent parents may express feelings of rejection if their children verbalize positive feelings for the stepparent. |
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That's where I am at the moment, so bear with me while I try to verbalize this current idea. |
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It is, for example, a great deal easier to demonstrate how to ride a bicycle than to verbalize it. |
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At times, a teacher must intervene to check and control a child's impulse, or to help a child verbalize a feeling. |
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If you think about the answer, verbalize it or intellectualize it, you will never get the answer. |
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As much tenderness as he felt for her, he did not verbalize his feelings and thoughts. |
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As the patient was allowed to verbalize these feelings, she agreed to some behavioral interventions to help with the problem. |
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Jade stopped, silent for a few moments as she tried to find the best way to verbalize her feelings. |
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This model can be used with children who have developed skills and can verbalize their feelings, usually age three or older. |
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Members of dysfunctional families tend to either withhold or not verbalize their feelings, wants, likes, and dislikes with each other. |
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This behaviour is perfectly normal, and is the child's way of coping since they cannot verbalize their feelings well. |
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The captain did not verbalize checking the engine instruments and did not call the cruise check complete. |
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How many years of pain did this person have to endure before being able to verbalize those sentiments? |
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If they experience stress, they may show signs even though they may not be able to verbalize what they're feeling. |
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Being able to verbalize your fears and emotions on the actual situation can also help you regain control. |
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So something goes wrong between the time I get the thought and I actually verbalize it. |
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If children are frustrated with others, I try to verbalize everyone's perspective and encourage them to work things out together. |
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Students review and verbalize the weather information theyve gleaned and give opinions on which media they found most useful. |
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They have high expectations of themselves and others, and they tend to verbalize their disappointment. |
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This image is particularly strong when they verbalize their knowledge on a variety of subjects. |
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Recognizing her audience's hesitance to verbalize such a lengthy compliment, Painchaud asked them which compliment they would rather receive. |
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Are we meant to pluck up the consonants and vowels needed to verbalize expressions that we would taste, masticate, bellow out or rather, murmur? |
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But the problem is that he chose to verbalize it while he was in the role of an analyst at a news organization. |
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Political pressure has caused the Liberal government lately to verbalize support for supply management. |
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They can overtly verbalize the thought processes used to complete a particular activity. |
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This is a small-group activity whose purpose will be for participants to verbalize the concerns they may have about their resettlement to Canada. |
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Many of my students were too stressed to verbalize their feelings. |
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Terri no longer attempted to verbalize back to me when I spoke to her. |
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Students use their social interactions within the group to verbalize and reformulate their ideas, confront each other with new ideas, and discuss and compare their ways of learning. |
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I would like to remind the minister again that political pressure is what caused the Liberal government to verbalize its support for supply management. |
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Some things are so horrible one cannot even verbalize them. |
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She made them visualize, verbalize, and write the idea. |
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But if the perpetrators' documents bespoke no discernible emotion, those who had lived through those terrible times lacked the capacity to verbalize the depth of their suffering. |
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But even for the peoples who do not verbalize musical ideas, underlying conceptual structures exist and may be perceived by observing musical practice. |
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But Allen had worked in the Brooklyn shipyard, and he would come and ask me questions in a very thoughtful and gentle way, to get me to verbalize what was maybe visual but not verbal. |
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Whether she can verbalize it or not, family does seemingly come first. |
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If a child makes a tall building of blocks, I clap my hands, verbalize their accomplishment and look happy to encourage them to see they have done something positive. |
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Bill became tongue-tied and could not verbalize his thoughts in the presence of the girl he had a crush on. |
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He coordinated for his wingman to verbalize airspeeds once aligned with the runway in order to ensure safe approach and landing airspeeds. |
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We need to apologize to them, to reach out to them and to verbalize in as sincere and profound a fashion as possible that we are sorry for what happened for those decades. |
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Similarly, although the PNF may have recognized that the aircraft was not slowing as expected, he did not verbalize his concern to the PF in a timely manner. |
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It was a quick drive to her apartment, and although we didn't actually verbalize that we wanted to have sex, we were caressing each other's thighs. |
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Can all staff verbalize, if asked, what makes my camp special? |
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