Examples of 'his or her feelings' in a sentence

Meaning of "his or her feelings"

his or her feelings - Indicates the emotions, sentiments, or attitudes experienced by an individual, irrespective of gender

How to use "his or her feelings" in a sentence

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his or her feelings
Always consider his or her feelings first.
Tell your child to talk to a responsible adult about his or her feelings.
Permission to show his or her feelings openly or freely.
It gives each partner a chance to air his or her feelings.
No one wants his or her feelings dismissed or invalidated.
A poet is unable to dispute his or her feelings.
A person following his or her feelings may recoil from doing what is right.
Encourage your child to express his or her feelings.
Respecting his or her feelings.
Always encourage your child to talk openly about his or her feelings.
Acknowledge his or her feelings.
Your child needs to feel free to talk about his or her feelings.
A mystic is one who treats his or her feelings as tools of cognition.
You can set limits for your child while still validating his or her feelings.
The child reacts to or expresses his or her feelings in inappropriate ways.

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Listen to your partner talk without interrupting Listen to his or her feelings.
Reassure your child that his or her feelings are normal.
Provide words to the emotion the child is expressing ; validate his or her feelings.
The writer describes his or her feelings about the situation.
Your loved one may feel hijacked by his or her feelings.
Let your child express his or her feelings and acknowledge sadness.
Your child may want to talk to you about his or her feelings.
Help your child to express his or her feelings about eliminating racism.
Maybe, your child is extremely shy and scared of sharing his or her feelings.
He should be capable show his or her feelings well when writing the documents.
Someone close to you may withhold his or her feelings.
Rather, it can add to his or her feelings of anxiety.
When the exam is finished, help the child deal with his or her feelings.
A person who communicates assertively expresses his or her feelings or thoughts in a straightforward way.
Talk with your child about his or her feelings.
Is your fling open about his or her feelings for you?
A heart person will talk about his or her feelings.
Behavior outside of school, and his or her feelings about school.
Listen your friend and be open to his or her feelings.
Help the victim label his or her feelings.
The student to express his or her feelings.
Each person is given an opportunity to share his or her feelings without pressure.
Begin by encouraging the individual to share his or her feelings with you.
See your partner as yourself and consider his or her feelings as your feelings.
The child may appear much less expressive of his or her feelings than usual.
Listen without judgment as your child explores his or her feelings and possible solutions.
The co-dependent must identify and embrace his or her feelings and needs.
Then, work together to learn the material, enhancing his or her feelings of accomplishment.
Encourage your [friend] to share his or her feelings.

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