Sentences with phrase «though rearing a child»

Though rearing a child is an expensive affair and may require good financial backup to meet the requirements of a growing baby.

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It seemed that fathers who were able to rearrange work and family time so they contributed more to child rearing were rewarded by less work - family strain, even though they might at times feel aggrieved (Alexander & Baxter, 2006)!
The idea of shared parenting — where the parents, though living apart, collaborate and work together closely in rearing the children — is rare, I think.
Though breast - feeding children as old as 6 is rare in the United States, it does occur, and it's a practice that some pediatricians and child - rearing experts support.
Though we live in a culture that often fails to give child rearing the credit it deserves, mainly because it doesn't earn much in the way of income, anyone who has spent a significant amount of time alone with their children knows how difficult it can be.
It has the great ability to keep your child rear facing for 5 - 40 pounds, though the front - facing weight limit is only 22 to 40 pounds.
Even though a child who is 12 months of age can face the front, car seat safety experts recommend that children face the rear for much longer — even up to age two.
Preparation and knowledge can have an effect, though, on the results that hard child - rearing work brings.
Some children continue to sit rear - facing past their third birthday, though, depending on their size and comfort in the seat.
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.
Interior The GTC can seat up to four people on front and rear bucket seats, though the rear seats would likely only be comfortable for children.
That won't be a difficult task though since it comes with standard safety features like All - Row Side Curtain Airbags, Front and Rear Energy - Absorbing Crumple Zones and Side - Impact Door Beams, Star Safety System ™ (includes Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, ABS, Electronic Brake - Force Distribution, Brake Assist, Smart Stop Technology ®), Driver Knee Airbag, Front Passenger Seat - Cushion Airbag, LATCH System, Child - Protector Rear Door Locks, Daytime Running Lights, Driver Front Airbag and Front Passenger Advanced Airbag System, Tire Pressure Monitor System, ToyotaCare, Anti-Theft System with Alarm and Engine Immobilizer, and Driver and Front Passenger Seat - Mounted Side Airbags.
The rear seats are really only for children, though, but they're easy to reach courtesy of a one - touch folding mechanism for the sliding second row.
The fixed rear headrests make it difficult to properly secure a front - facing child seat, though.
Both front and back seats are comfortable, though the headroom in the rear fits child - sized passengers best.
Though it features 4 seats in coupe form, it's really a 2 +2 suited to only small children in the rear.
The TT family of 2 - doors is one of few sportier cars you can buy today with a 2 +2 seater that comes in under six - figures (Porsche will happily sell you 2 +2 seats if you have more than that to spend), though I'd not want to put anybody larger than a child in the rear.
Though it boasts 4 seats, the rear bench is hardly usable — even children will get fed up on anything longer than brief trips to the shops.
There's no way of deactivating the front passenger airbag, though, so any child seats carried must be installed in the rear seats only.
In back the MINI's 2 - person rear seat room is like an afterthought, though it does have cup holders so shorter people and children might make themselves more comfortable.
Each of the Atlas's three rows comes with a goodly amount of space — even the third row, which is nicely accessible thanks to wide rear doors and second - row seats that can move forward with child seat installed, though they are a little thinner and may not stay comfortable for long on long rides.
Be warned though, even with small children in the two individual and heavily sculpted rear seats you have to compromise a little legroom up front to ease the squeeze.
Your friends in the back won't be as pleased though as getting in and out requires some acrobatics and the restricted leg and head room makes the rear row best suited to children and shopping bags.
The novel spans nearly her entire life, through child - rearing, ruined marriages and many deaths, leading to an open - ended conclusion, as though to suggest the story of Puerto Rico has just begun.
Though the series is reborn with a new name, it continues the well - loved traditions of customizable farms, animal care, marriage and child - rearing.
«Though my husband and I lived in remarkable harmony for the first 27 years of our marriage — a fortunate thing in our child - rearing years — our relationship has taken on greater depth, and weathered more storms, since we became involved in Better Marriages about the time our three children were leaving our nest.
Even though they seemed somewhat extreme, his child - rearing practices quickly became the accepted method of the times, and had such an influence on parenting perspectives that many of his principles are still alive and well today.
Even though little agreement exists among experts about specific techniques or interactions that insure the development of a competent adult, parent education programs have become an important method of supporting traditional child - rearing practices and conveying new knowledge.
Even though the included longitudinal studies showed that poorer parenting practices preceded delinquent behavior, a bidirectional view on parent — child relations can not be rejected as we do not know whether the child - rearing characteristics had been influenced by earlier delinquency or other problem behaviors of the child.
Even though the adolescent child - rearing years have been associated with increased parental conflicts (Whiteman et al. [2007]; Cui and Donnellan [2009]-RRB-, these may not result in relationship dissolutions once the parents have overcome the challenges of the initial child - rearing years.
Though the father's role in child - rearing has traditionally been understood solely in terms of financial support, research now shows that fathers» involvement in their children's lives is critical to healthy child development.
Though parenting practices come and go and beliefs regarding the consequences of such practices vary by geography and cultural era, most historical and present human societies have attributed to young children a special susceptibility to the character of the social and physical contexts in which they are reared.
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