Sentences with phrase «independent children believe»

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As an independent person, man is required by Islam to believe in God, worship Him, and to live in a manner which assures him a clear conscience; it is incumbent upon him to work for a living, to control himself and his children, and to realize his interests and maintain his existence without encroaching upon the life and welfare of other people.
Mark From Middle River Or, believers are raising their children to be believers, and they are counted as such until many of them grow independent and feel comfortable enough to admit that they don't believe any more?
I am a child of God, but I also believe I am queer, independent of the action.
The judge asked if she believed, «independent of all logic», that such a bond could continue in such a seriously ill child.
Children's Minister Katherine Zappone said: «As an independent woman sitting at the cabinet table I believe we have reached a significant moment and I am full of emotion at this time.
One parent may believe that helping their child with homework is both their parental duty and the right thing to do, while another may believe that their duty is to teach their child the value of independent study.
I believed I was doing everything right to raise healthy, independent children, as I sent each one off to college.
Contrary to what some believe, you can't actually «spoil a child with attention» because the more attention you pour into young children, the more independent they become.
Pediatrician William Sears — an advocate of attachment - style parenting, which emphasizes the close bond between parent and childbelieves babies who co-sleep grow up more confident and independent, because of the early nurturing co-sleeping provides.
I believe family bed advocates when they claim that co-sleeping raises independent, confident and secure children — I also believe that leaving your baby to fend for them self during these times of nighttime need may produce children who are more dependent, anxious and insecure.
The committee firmly believes that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, which the Home Secretary has established under the chairmanship of Judge Lowell Goddard, is the most appropriate channel for these very important matters to be examined.
Although frequent independent reading is believed to be an important component of reading literacy achievement, studies have consistently shown that many children do not frequently read independently (Reinking & Watkins, 2000).
FirstLine Schools believes all children and young adults with disabilities are entitled to a free and appropriate education and services that lead to an adult life characterized by satisfying relations with others, independent living, productive engagement in the community, and participation in society.
I fundamentally disagree with each of these approaches as I believe they denigrate the teaching profession and represent a lack of understanding of what is involved in growing a child into an independent adult capable of contributing to society.
(link) and just last month the Independent said «Burmese teak remains on a US Department of Labour list of items for «which there is a reasonable basis to believe... may have been mined, produced or manufactured by forced or indentured child labour.»
So, Unconditional Positive Regard, Unconditional Parenting, and Positive Psychology and Positive Parenting - all rooted in Humanism - believe that the most important part of parenting is to meet your child's needs, help him find his strengths and passions, and teach him how to use those «virtues» to be future minded, independent, and «self - actualized».
While therapists generally believe in parental commitment (because of vulnerable children), many see marital commitment as a matter of contractual relationship between independent adults.
The announcement comes as an independent report shows that parents believe access to the fund has improved their lives, including through improved child behaviour and mental health.
Alfie Kohn believes that children who are micromanaged risk becoming unquestioning «obeyers» rather than independent thinkers.
She strongly believes that all of these techniques can build stronger, emotionally healthier children that can go on to become self - confident and independent adults.
Table 14 below shows the comparison across groups of the extent to which they agreed with the recommendations of the report writer and the extent to which the believed the Independent Children's Lawyer was effective in representing the best interests of the cChildren's Lawyer was effective in representing the best interests of the childrenchildren.
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