If he or she is deprived of physical and emotional nourishment and intellectual stimulation, the child's teachers will have to play catch-up.
At this point, someone wondered, which chapter of Riley's motivational book, "The Winner Within," (Putnam) published last year, would he now turn to for emotional nourishment?
The volunteers say they often get as much emotional nourishment as they give.
The bearer supplies physiological and emotional nourishment to the fetus and is herself involved in emotional stirrings both bodily and mental.
Of all men, this nobleman rake could never give her the emotional nourishment that her soul craved.
Gloria said that when a person does not receive the right emotional nourishment at a stage in their life, then they can stay in that emotional period.
Callista, by the third year in Arilinn, had no longer been lonely, had no longer craved human contact or emotional nourishment.
Oddity gave him the emotional nourishment he craved simply by existing.
He just wanted to be alone and slowly to digest all the emotional nourishment that he had brought back from the visit before it dissolved and became a mere memory.
The emotional nourishment and fulfillment as a human being can't be found anywhere else.