Sentences with phrase «mothers leave classes»

Mothers leave classes with more confidence that they can meet whatever might come their way during birth.

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• In the UK, partners of first time mothers were slightly more likely to have taken paternity leave and to have taken longer leave, irrespective of social class (Redshaw & Henderson, 2013).
What about mothers from the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and elsewhere who leave their children behind to raise the children of America's middle - and upper - classes; are they good mothers?
Mothers who try to live up to the new parenting standards of the professional middle class seem to have few options: They can overwork themselves, or they can leave the workforce.
Born into the middle class, Brand's childhood was disturbed: his photographer father left when he was six months old, his mother developed cancer when he was eight (but survived), he left home in his mid-teens and took to drugs.
His trickle - down economic policies don't trickle down to working - class women, who need living wage jobs, a closing the male - female pay gap, affordable child care, paid family leave, and increased cash assistance and job and educational opportunities for single mothers in poverty,» added Hawkins.
Like a brandy biscuit that's lost its snap: mother - of - three is left «shocked and embarrassed» after irish rock band blast a man who groped a female fan in the mosh pit at calista flockhart emerges make - up free from morning spin class in los angeles natural beauty x factor's «cockney kardashian'tracy leanne jefford goes make - up free as she's greeted by fans at rehearsals after the first two contestants head home uzbek man, 29, who killed eight and injured 15 with kendall jenner enjoys dinner with new «boyfriend» blake griffin after «making things official with nba star» three hour dinner date far from blending in!
In this convoluted romance, a working - class girl's marriage to a rich physician is sabotaged by his elitist mother who manages to get the innocent woman jailed under false charges, prompting her to later achieve great success as a singing sensation, picking up her affair where it left off.
The youngest of two children raised by a single mother, she grew up taking acting classes, and at the age of 20, she left Canada to pursue a career as a model.
Brian, a fatherless overachiever, leaves home for college; his working - class mother (Catherine Tate) and layabout friends (Dominic Cooper and James Corden from The History Boys) feel abandoned.
Here, she's Marlo, a stressed - out middle - class mother of two, whose husband, though faithful and caring, is always at work, leaving the bulk of the child - rearing to her.
She lived during a time when upper - class women were appreciated primarily as wives and mothers, when little more was expected of them than to marry and procreate; as the film plays out, though, her daughter leaves for college, and for a life of her own.
Barbara, a 41 - year - old mother of five, left Baltimore city for the county, where she was pleased that the schools had so much more to offer: «stepping class, drama class, singing, girls» basketball, volleyball... when the kid is not occupied, they gonna be out there doing whatever.»
Aside from having litters of precious Lab puppies to care for, she was a stay - at - home mother and wife; she simply couldn't leave home to attend classes at a facility.
Ana follows her mother's motto «if you are leaving home, it has to be to a better place», and it shows — luxury experiences, mojitos by the pool and first class travel are standard on her site.
• Remind parents that it's okay not to know how to do everything • Learn the signs for post-partum depression and how to help • Share articles, tips and / or resources in your newsletter about coping with parenting challenges • Encourage and support parents in getting involved and increasing their connections • Make it a tradition to bring new parents meals to help make the transition to parenthood easier • Offer financial support or goods to families who are struggling • Host family - friendly events • Train staff and volunteers to create safe environments for children • Offer space for parenting classes or support groups in your community • Get involved in developing the missing services needed by children and families in your community • Support youth who are leaving the foster care system • Become a mentor for a young mother or father • Conduct a parenting book drive for the local library
But you can tell there's a level of comfort for these young mothers, knowing they are leaving their children in a caring place — that's one less worry for them while they're in class
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