There are times, particularly
when children approach the teen age years where there is tension between parents and children.
Also, elderly dogs suffering from vision loss or hearing loss can be more likely to startle
when children approach unannounced.
Contact talks can happen anytime, day or night — often while reading together, but also while giving a bath, changing diapers (really), taking a walk, riding in a car, or
when your child approaches you.
Not exact matches
When lapsed parents
approach us to have their
child baptised, or lapsed couples for marriage, it is very rare that this is done merely for social reasons — that they just want a party (I think on these occasions a priest may well have to make a stand — but only after he has ascertained that they would not be open to some teaching about the Faith).
If you follow a vegan or plant based diet yourself, you might consider having your kids do the same, but you're probably also curious to find out the pros and cons of this nutritional
approach when applied to growing
children.
If you're Pat's roommate during the early years in Knoxville, before Pat has a husband at age 28 and a
child at 38, before there are videos of opponents to watch until she's cross-eyed, you love it
when another big game's
approaching.
Any
child learns the best
when they are
approached with all learning styles and they have an opportunity to have multiple kinds of input.
When you visit a school like WHEELS or Polaris, it is hard not to feel hopeful, not just for the prospects of the students there, but for the possibility that a new
approach to educating low - income
children, rooted in the science of adversity, might be taking hold more broadly.
When engaging fathers in support of depressed mothers and their
children, a tactful
approach may be needed: where new mothers» feelings of autonomy are low (Grossman et al, 1988) or they are depressed or lack confidence as mothers (Lupton & Barclay, 1997) some may actively exclude fathers, and the fathers may sometimes hang back, fearing their interference could exacerbate the situation (Lupton & Barclay, 1997; Lewis, 1986).
However, some parents take a much different
approach on other attachment parenting aspects, such as letting a
child decide
when it's time to give up breastfeeding and get his or her own bed.
It is remarkable is
when both good
children's literature meets a great educational
approach.
• Issues that may not be significant for couples who never have
children may become significant once a baby is born: this has been shown to be the case with family - of - origin experiences and with conflicts that arise
when partners have different
approaches to parenting (Cowan, 1988; Lane et al, 1988).
To avoid fever - reducing medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen — or
when you just don't have any handy — you can try a non-medical
approach to lowering your
child's fever.
More parents are taking a holistic
approach when it comes to
child health.
When we had our first child, I was prepared to continue that same parenting philosophy when their Mom suggested that a more affectionate, more hands - on approach to child rearing would garner benefits for both them and
When we had our first
child, I was prepared to continue that same parenting philosophy
when their Mom suggested that a more affectionate, more hands - on approach to child rearing would garner benefits for both them and
when their Mom suggested that a more affectionate, more hands - on
approach to
child rearing would garner benefits for both them and us.
While no one wants to see a
child fail, helicopter parents and free - range parents tend to take different
approaches when it comes to failure.
When your
child knows that you have a pre-planned «date»
approaching, he might be more willing to open up about key issues.
When the 2006 edition of Solve Your
Child's Sleep Problems came out, it was rumored that Ferber had reversed his earlier
approach, but that isn't true.
When I was
approached by a team representing Jet Blue, Atlantis and Lego to attend a special event with a
child at Atlantis I was in the throes of bath - time woes and tantrums.
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10 women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as mothers at caring for
children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that society values a
child's relationship with its mother more than it values a
child's relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that society assumes mothers are good for
children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance
approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their
child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital
when their baby is born.
When a hotel is so thoughtful in their
approach to
children it really raises the experience to a whole new level and makes us parents so much more relaxed.
««The second step, is to recognise that engaging fathers requires a differentiated
approach: even
when you are seeking to foster the same kind of behaviour from fathers and mothers towards their
children, you need to remember that fathers «come from a different place».
Furthermore, policies that wittingly or unwittingly entrench mothers as primary carers and fathers as earners have consequences further down the line:
when today's happy housewife becomes tomorrow's low skilled lone mum and pension - poor retiree; and today's confident breadwinner becomes tomorrow's angry divorced dad, with a tangential relationship with his
children and substantially reduced care from them as he
approaches old age.
When I was
approached to join in the fight against
Child Hunger with Con Agra, there was no thinking involved.
This is most often the
approach I use
when I teach
children to feed themselves.
Though there are aspects of safety conversations and education that can be scary,
when we
approach it with respect and a sense of fun it can become a part of parenting that isn't dominated by fear and instead builds confidence in ourselves, our communities, and most importantly, our
children.
I don't use one specific
approach for guiding infants and
children to healthy habits because every family is different and their are so many variables we need to take into account
when finding the right fit.
Yet conventional
approaches to parenting such as punishments (including «time - outs»), rewards (including positive reinforcement), and other forms of control teach
children that they are loved only
when they please us or impress us.
When your
child is about age 5, you can begin to introduce books that
approach sexuality on a developmentally appropriate level.
When working with parents, infants, and
children, she provides a comforting hands - on
approach that makes her clients feel secure and satisfied.
But ultimately, because your
child has a different personality than your friends» kids or the other kids at daycare and preschool, even though those tried and true
approaches work for other parents, they just don't seem to work
when you use them.
It also found that
when fathers read to their
children they may have a different style and
approach than mothers.
Tell me about a time
when a parent disagreed with your
approach on disciplining their
child.
When your «Hyper»
child is running around the house, like a bull in a china shop, and the unfortunate happens, the family air loom is in pieces on the floor, as you will be thinking of the punishment of the year, you need to
approach this incident without punishment.
As the day
approaches when your
child is scheduled to begin daycare or preschool, you may have a
child who is almost toilet trained, just not completely trained yet.
When one parent feels strongly that one
approach is better than another for disciplining a
child, all of this emotion comes to a head.
When contact with an incarcerated father is not dangerous to a
child, helping the
child stay in touch with her father can be a positive
approach.
With this
approach,
children learn how emotions work and how to behave in healthy ways
when feelings are strong.
Most recommend the silent treatment
approach, meaning
when your
child gets out of bed and comes out to get you, immediately take them -LSB-...]
When they become teenagers, parents often practice a physical hands - off
approach, however,
children of all ages need to be hugged and touched by their parents.
Dr. Brazelton, author of «Toilet Training: The Brazelton Way» (Da Capo Press, 2004), has always advocated a
child - centered
approach to training: do it
when a
child is ready, without too much pushing or even encouraging.
As your due date
approaches, you can remind your
child that
when the baby is ready to be born, the caregiver will arrive to take care of her while you go to the hospital.
If your
child is in daycare or preschool, ask what their
approach is
when a
child behaves in a way that is not acceptable.
When it comes to a parent's happiness, the role that parenting plays is a matter of subjectivity, as well: Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their
children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting
approaches may argue that a
child seeking attention is being manipulative; attachment parents simply do not view
children, or their choices, in this way.
You could also use this
approach when your
child tries a new food.
By using a direct
approach when communicating, you can protect your
child from the guilt and shame that they may internalize because of your unspoken, non-verbal behavior.
One of the best ways to get through the «my
child won't eat» stage is to use the same
approach you would
when teaching your tot how to put away toys.
While section 43 stands, it is a constant excuse for parents to cling to an ineffective method of
child discipline
when better
approaches are available.
I hope this is useful, I think these study days are problematic if not
approached with scepticism but they are offering the «carrot» of free training
when children's centre training budgets are compromised.
When it comes to finding the best play gym for your
child, the best
approach is to compare one against another.