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单词 self-soothe
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Definition of self-soothe in English:

self-soothe

verb
[no object]
  • 1(of a young child, especially one left to fall asleep on their own) stop crying without being comforted by a parent or carer.

    my son only started self-soothing when he was eight months old
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dr. Weissbluth basically says babies past about 6 months old need to learn to self-soothe.
    • He couldn't self-soothe, he ate more, had to be rocked more vigorously to be soothed.
    • Parents might be encouraged to establish more nuanced routines to help babies with self-soothing and to seek occasional respite.
    • She never learned to self-soothe and I want her to recognize that she is capable but I am there if she needs help.
    • Overtired children are often restless, unable to self-soothe at bedtime, and more likely to wake through the night.
    • The thumb-sucker can self-soothe, pehaps making adults feel redundant.
    • The younger you give a child a phone in the grocery line, the earlier you're teaching them to use stimulation instead of self-soothing to ease boredom.
    • Personally I don't feel that dummies are particularly helpful when trying to encourage self-soothing, so would suggest that you try not to use one.
    • If a mother (or a father) reacts to these awakenings at night, babies might never learn how to self-soothe.
    • She says it's best "not to talk to the child or look directly at them" as this interferes with the self-soothing the child needs to learn during the process.
    1. 1.1 Comfort oneself when unhappy or distressed.
      many of us self-soothe with junk food, a glass of wine, maybe some mindless TV
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the face of extremely scary information, people may even engage in unhealthy self-soothing behaviors.
      • Karyn Hall points out the warning signs of an impending emotional outburst, and provides insight into how we can self-soothe during these turbulent experiences.
      • My mother has tried therapy and medication, but a different sort of French accessory-wine-became her choice for self-soothing.
      • Having time and the opportunity to calm and self-soothe often results in a significant modification in thoughts, feelings and eventual communication.
      • This is done through techniques similarly used in dialectical behavior therapy, such as breathing exercises, distraction, and self-soothing.
      • She says that such "self-soothing" use of Facebook is beneficial to the user's mood, especially if they are prone to feeling low.
      • For example, expressive writing or self-soothing coping strategies may help lessen the intensity of your sadness or anxiety.
      • Do you self-soothe with a trip to the mall?
      • Emotional eating, defined as turning toward food to self-soothe instead of seeking human connection for comfort, is sometimes treated as a pop culture joke.
      • Finally, she introduces us to informal and formal practices to unlock love in our lives, generate compassion, and even self-soothe.
      • The results indicate we could use self-soothing as a form of treatment for low moods.
 
 

Definition of self-soothe in US English:

self-soothe

verb
[no object]
  • 1(of a young child, especially one left to fall asleep on their own) stop crying without being comforted by a parent or caregiver.

    my son only started self-soothing when he was eight months old
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parents might be encouraged to establish more nuanced routines to help babies with self-soothing and to seek occasional respite.
    • Dr. Weissbluth basically says babies past about 6 months old need to learn to self-soothe.
    • If a mother (or a father) reacts to these awakenings at night, babies might never learn how to self-soothe.
    • The thumb-sucker can self-soothe, pehaps making adults feel redundant.
    • She says it's best "not to talk to the child or look directly at them" as this interferes with the self-soothing the child needs to learn during the process.
    • Overtired children are often restless, unable to self-soothe at bedtime, and more likely to wake through the night.
    • The younger you give a child a phone in the grocery line, the earlier you're teaching them to use stimulation instead of self-soothing to ease boredom.
    • Personally I don't feel that dummies are particularly helpful when trying to encourage self-soothing, so would suggest that you try not to use one.
    • She never learned to self-soothe and I want her to recognize that she is capable but I am there if she needs help.
    • He couldn't self-soothe, he ate more, had to be rocked more vigorously to be soothed.
    1. 1.1 Comfort oneself when unhappy or distressed.
      many of us self-soothe with junk food, a glass of wine, maybe some mindless TV
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Karyn Hall points out the warning signs of an impending emotional outburst, and provides insight into how we can self-soothe during these turbulent experiences.
      • The results indicate we could use self-soothing as a form of treatment for low moods.
      • For example, expressive writing or self-soothing coping strategies may help lessen the intensity of your sadness or anxiety.
      • In the face of extremely scary information, people may even engage in unhealthy self-soothing behaviors.
      • She says that such "self-soothing" use of Facebook is beneficial to the user's mood, especially if they are prone to feeling low.
      • Emotional eating, defined as turning toward food to self-soothe instead of seeking human connection for comfort, is sometimes treated as a pop culture joke.
      • My mother has tried therapy and medication, but a different sort of French accessory-wine-became her choice for self-soothing.
      • Finally, she introduces us to informal and formal practices to unlock love in our lives, generate compassion, and even self-soothe.
      • Having time and the opportunity to calm and self-soothe often results in a significant modification in thoughts, feelings and eventual communication.
      • Do you self-soothe with a trip to the mall?
      • This is done through techniques similarly used in dialectical behavior therapy, such as breathing exercises, distraction, and self-soothing.
 
 
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