Word: emotionalize
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“Dave is a very quiet person,” said junior Jonathan Chu, “and he doesn’t say a lot. He doesn’t show a lot of emotion. But you know what he means and you know what his intentions...
“[But] just towards the end of the season,” Chu added, “he started to become more emotional, and he would react more. He would be more energetic, and he seemed to be having as much fun as we were—not...
While not prescribing the classes, noted psychologist John Gottman in his book Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting encourages such "emotion coaching" because, his research shows, children who learn socially appropriate ways to solve problems and handle life's upsets are physically healthier and more attentive, have...
It's unclear exactly when it happened, but sometime in the past decade it became acceptable for country music--loving tough guys to shed the occasional manly tear. Now Nashville's big guns want buckets. For those who gulped their way through George Strait's Desperately and sat stoically by...
David Foster Wallace writes so beautifully, is so show-offishly smart and understands the intricacies of human emotion so keenly that a reasonable person can only hope he is terribly unhappy. Which, if this collection of short stories is any indication, he is. His characters in Oblivion (Little, Brown; 329...