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Strengthening self-worth builds resilience against harmful words and empowers young people to reject the lies they might otherwise believe. As we move forward, let us choose our words with care.
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7 Words Depressed People Use More Often
Most people know what it feels like to be depressed, after all, life is full of challenges. However, depression can be a sign ...
Presidents have been known to use salty language behind closed doors. But President Trump may be the first to very ...
Try dropping “actually” from your vocabulary and see how it changes your communication dynamics. When you simply say, “I think,” you’ll sound more self-assured and assertive. Oversaturating your ...
A Word, Please: Beefing over how we use hyphens and adverbs Dry-aged steaks for sale at inside a restaurant refrigerator.
The Adolescent and Children’s Trust, TACT, recently published a document about the language of care, having asked children from many different local authorities what language they think we ...
Cohost Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery wanted in on the racist action. She chimed in, “Nazi, please!” That got her praise from Gutfeld for using a hard “i.” Apparently, that was a reference to the hard “a” ...
In the emotionally complex world of dementia care, communication is more than just what we say—it's how we say it. Terms of ...
Mark Cuban dislikes business jargon, especially the word cohort, which he believes makes people sound stupid. Studies support his argument.
Medical care in Humboldt County’s largest hospital and its outlying clinics is presently theologically, rather than logically, based. Contraception is not available at those sites.
Its use was banned in policymaking more than a decade ago. But recently it has cropped up in high-profile ways, putting those with developmental disabilities, their loved ones, and advocates on edge.