reassurance
إعادة الطمأنينة
definition
noun
children need reassurance and praise
the action of removing someone's doubts or fears.
translation of 'reassurance '
noun
تشجيع,
تأكيد مجدد,
إعادة الطمأنينة
example
Through it all, a coach provides a steady stream of encouragement and 'reassurance' .
I had interviewed her and noted she was nervous and wanted 'reassurance' and comfort.
To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty 'reassurance' is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it.
But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and 'reassurance' in the gospel.
children need 'reassurance' and praise
Women who have experienced such loss require considerable 'reassurance' and support in a subsequent pregnancy.
My children gain comfort and 'reassurance' from me in exactly that tableau.
There is often little creative scope, frustration is common, and regular praise and 'reassurance' are essential.
I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and 'reassurance' from their faith and I'm happy for them.
For these children, the parent seemed to be both a source of fear and of 'reassurance' .
As a result, they feel they need relief and 'reassurance' more than ever.
If only my mother had known about such simple measures as adjusting the feeding position and soothing 'reassurance' .
Along with the spinach pancakes I also enjoyed some comfort and 'reassurance' .
Lisa is aware of his constant presence, bringing 'reassurance' and comfort.
Enthusiastic patient contact, 'reassurance' , and long term support are important.
The arrival of police community support officers and community wardens can help give the public 'reassurance' .
She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting 'reassurance' meted out by her principal and tutors.
Support and 'reassurance' that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax.
Underneath you both want 'reassurance' , but fear you'll be rejected.
Perhaps it was for his own consolation - like pinching oneself in 'reassurance' .
They are given support and 'reassurance' during their stay but, once they return home, they are on their own.
children need 'reassurance' and praise
And councillors are demanding 'reassurances' that correct procedures were followed.
Instead, they have been issued only general 'reassurances' that private companies will make allowances for them.
Plato listened intently, offering 'reassurances' every step of the way.
Police have offered 'reassurances' to the public after a registered sex offender was sent to prison for nearly ten years after re-offending.
Institutional investors are understood to be seeking 'reassurances' that companies will take on board their concerns.
He had to pay for a wheel clamp to be removed in early April and despite 'reassurances' has still not seen a penny of his £95 back.
This negative response occurs despite 'reassurances' that it will take a short time to complete.
The Europhile former chancellor wanted 'reassurances' about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party.
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