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8 Sentences With "more well adjusted"

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Insomniac's Peter is more well-adjusted and good-humored, but driven by a solemn sense of duty.
At times like this, we suspect that James could be the more well-adjusted of the two.
Traveling this way gives you the opportunity to not just get to have an amazing vacation, but also to become a more well-adjusted person, and learn not to sweat the small stuff.
The idea that birth order affects our personality dates back to the early 1900s with psychologist Alfred Adler, who believed that second-born children were generally more well-adjusted than firstborn children, who have no choice but to feel "dethroned" by their younger siblings.
Scorah authored a "viral" article for The New York Times Motherlode blog about the incident from her perspective. In it she explained why she thinks mandatory paid parental leave is necessary. She says, "Parental leave reduces infant death, gives us healthier, more well-adjusted adults and helps women stay in the workforce." First lady Michelle Obama was so moved by her story that she sent a letter of condolence to Scorah.
The legalized abortion and crime effect popularized by Freakonomics coauthor Steven Levitt posits that the drop in violent crime is due to fewer children being born to parents who were unwilling or unable to care for them. Therefore, the theory argues that with less children being affected by 'broken homes' the effect was to produce more well adjusted children and when they matured, they wouldn't cause as much crime.
In another poem "Miracles Don't Happen", he talks about how he claims that his own country won't accept him. Miedzianik has been described as having a negative self-image and reduced self-esteem, based on his upbringing. He claimed that his friend Nigel was more well-adjusted than him, and he went to a special hospital school for a while and was given several medications. The novelist Lawrence Osborne in his book American Normal: The Hidden World of Asperger Syndrome compared Miedzianik to the autistic author Jonathan Mitchell in the respect that his writings portray the more difficult aspects of autism.
Yet, when children have friends primarily of the same sex, but some cross-sex friendships, they tend to be more well- adjusted and have stronger social skills. Additional studies conducted by Bell and Kalmijn oppose these negative observations behind cross-sex friendships in children, concluding that cross-sex friendships help children overcome communication barriers with the opposite sex, granting them an advantage with their social and communication skills later on. Their studies also observed that cross-sex friendships in children incorporate stronger senses of nurturance and intimacy that lack in same-sex friendships., as cited in Traustadottir, 2004, p.

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