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Who we are - Words Matter Words Matter is a charity on a mission to improve children’s mental and physical health by ending verbal abuse by adults Our early relationships and experiences lay the foundations of how our brain and body get built, and shape who we become
Home - Words Matter Words Matter is an ambitious new charity on a mission to improve children’s mental and physical health and development by helping to end verbal abuse
How Much Do Our Words Matter? - Viewpoint The words we use — and how we use them — matter immensely because they shape the way we perceive the world and participate within it To add to this understanding is the amplifying effect technology has had on our words
Resources - Words Matter We’ve put together these simple resources which we hope you’ll find helpful There are specific resources for parents and carers, teachers, and adults in general, all designed to help build children up, not knock them down We also have a guide for adults who have experienced childhood verbal abuse themselves
Words Matter - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Believe me, in our emoji-filled world, our words matter Our words can be supportive or angry, joyful or mean, compassionate or tossed aside In the heat of the moment, words can sting and sink painfully deep into the soul—and stay there
The Power of Our Words - Psychology Today Words matter, but we must understand what they are What is our internal dialogue? Are we critical of others in our thoughts, or are we more critical of ourselves?
Words Matter - Guidelines on Using Inclusive Language in the . . . Inclusive language is language that is free from words, phrases or tones that reflect prejudiced, stereotyped or discriminatory views of particular people or groups It is also language that does not deliberately or inadvertently exclude people from feeling accepted
Why Words Matter: What Cognitive Science Says about . . . But when the CDC makes its case for 2018 budget funds, it should not use seven specific words: evidence-based, science-based, vulnerable, fetus, transgender, diversity or entitlement, according
DSRs Words Matter - Podcast - Apple Podcasts American politics is undergoing seismic changes that will alter the course of history At Words Matter, we believe that facts, evidence, truth and objective reality are necessary and vital in public discourse