Young parents typically don't see a backyard pool as a positive.
Not exact matches
Xolisa and other
young people I spoke to confirmed that
parents typically retain the traditional notion of choosing spouses for their children, but put it into practice only to the extent of refusing to meet boyfriends and girlfriends or even acknowledge that there could be any.
Although they are not the traditional target audience of 18 - 24s which
typically feature in marketing campaigns,
young parents and older Millennials in general are the primary energy drink consumers,» Alex Beckett concludes.
Typically young performers and
parents tend to over emphasize the importance of the technical, tactical and physical skills — especially after the formative years.
Leader applicants live all over the world and are
typically parents with
young children, busy schedules and snug budgets.
The reality is that very
young children
typically prefer the
parent they spend the most time with.
Parents are typically the most vocal about what they need, though young parents» opinions tend to go u
Parents are
typically the most vocal about what they need, though
young parents» opinions tend to go u
parents» opinions tend to go unheard.
Parents typically use sippy cups as a transition to regular, open cups, which are often too messy for
younger toddlers to use.
Parents hope the programmes, which
typically consist of brief dialogue and picture sequences, will boost the learning ability of children as
young as eight months old, even though the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that youngsters not watch television until two years of age.
Although not
typically life threatening, these seizures, which can occur in
young babies, can be a terrifying experience for
parents.
These differences arise because well - educated
parents typically spend many thousands more hours than their poorly educated, low - income counterparts in interactions with their
young children that teach things that are important for school readiness.
These cases
typically involve
younger children for whom
parent responsibility is primary.
While motorcycle insurance rates are
typically high for
young drivers, you can save money by comparing quotes, qualifying for certain discounts and by getting your
parents to purchase the policy.
At many banks, someone as
young as 13 or 14 can open a checking account, although a
parent will
typically have to put his or her name on the account as well.
Young drivers
typically start off by being listed as an occasional driver on their
parent's vehicle to get those ever - valuable years of experience.
However, you need to be aware that you can't
typically know anything about the
parents of the dog, and consequently about its temperament and potential health issues — especially if it's a
young pup.
It is common practice for
young parents to purchase life insurance... even though mortality rates for
young adults are
typically 0.1 % per year (or less).
When the child is
young (
typically under 14),
parents have to be the ones who make decisions about the
parenting arrangement.
This is
typically favorable to
young parents seeking to lock in coverage to protect their families in the future.
It
typically yields cheap insurance for
young drivers, particularly in case that the
parent can list the kid as a secondary driver.
Well, even if you are a specimen of health, pricing can be adjusted upwards if your
parents and / or siblings have died or have been diagnosed with heart disease, diabetes, or cancer while they were
younger than age 60
typically.
Retailers still
typically do not sell M - rated games to anyone
younger than 17 without a
parent present, but it is not illegal to sell those games to minors in and of itself.
Our sample can be characterized as high risk (baseline ECBI T score > 55) 42 or at the borderline of clinical (T score > 60), 34 which is typical of previous randomized clinical trials of
parent training for
young children.41 The results across methods in this study are impressive given that effect sizes have been shown to be associated with the magnitude of symptom severity at baseline, 43 and thus it is
typically more difficult to find large effects in prevention than in intervention trials.
The COPE program, which was delivered with audiotapes and matching written information, as well as a
parent - child activity workbook that facilitated implementing the audiotaped information, focused on increasing 1)
parents» knowledge and understanding of the range of behaviors and emotions that
young children
typically display during and after hospitalization and 2) direct
parent participation in their children's emotional and physical care.
There are few research or intervention programs designed to identify and address the specific needs of sandwiched individuals like myself to help them cope better.2 We know that members of the sandwiched generation (who care for
young children and aging
parents) often face burnout in their marriages, 2 which is feeling emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausted about the relationship.3 One group of researchers found that sandwiched couples who withdraw socially (e.g., pull away from friends) tend to have the worst well - being compared to those who do not withdraw.4 Although sandwiched women
typically reduce the their work hours (or quit their jobs altogether) more than men in order to cope with stress, 5 I have never had that luxury due to always being the sole breadwinner.
The authors describe how babies, toddlers, and preschool - age children
typically respond to overwhelming loss, explain complications in the grieving process that are associated with the sudden or violent death of a
parent, and offer vignettes that illustrate therapeutic interventions with traumatically bereaved
young children and their families.
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Typically, the specialist will begin by meeting with both
parents to hear their perspectives and then meet with the children, unless the children are too
young.
Typically, lone
parents,
younger parents,
parents from lower income households and with lower levels of education did not attend these groups.
This work has recently been extended by the adoption of a public health model for the delivery of
parenting support with
parents of
younger children.9, 11,40 Various epidemiological surveys show that most
parents concerned about their children's behaviour or adjustment do not receive professional assistance for these problems, and when they do, they
typically consult family doctors or teachers who rarely have specialized training in
parent consultation skills.10 Most of the family - based programmes targeting adolescents are only available to selective subpopulations of adolescents (those who have identified risk factors) and / or indicated subgroups of youth (those who already possess negative symptoms or detectable problems).
Although Timko and colleagues highlight both genetic components and the burden associated with having a chronically depressed
parent in adulthood, the age of this sample was relatively
young (mean age = 34) in comparison to age ranges
typically thought to encompass midlife.
Younger buyers also were more likely to receive a gift from a relative or friend,
typically their
parents, cited by 25 percent of millennials and 15 percent of Gen X.
The
younger group has a big influence on the housing decisions of their older
parents who
typically move from other states, Vaughn says.