If you wrote a nonfiction
about raising children as a single parent, market to single parents with young kids.
Not exact matches
And I think when people ask me
about it now,
as an adult — I actually
raised my own
children in the same business — it was just the most joyful way to grow up.»
And in the larger context of the sharing economy that Uber had become the poster
child for, the shakeup at the top levels
raises questions
about the health and sustainability of the growing community of younger, smaller startups
as well.
I'm speaking
about my own faith only: To become a Christian, it must be your own choice.No else can decide this life style for you.I know many in the past and present have thought
raising a
child under the Christian label will save them for hell but in actual reality, the choice is their own not their parents etc.This life (being Christian) goes deeper than just believing.You have to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ
as their savior because they just believe what their church or family says.
I don't know what God thinks, but to me if gay marriage is
about family life and the possibility of
raising children (in other words a desire on the part of gays to be accepted into married life
as it exists) then I think it is a good thing for the same reasons that I think hetero families are good and necessary.
As we
raise our
children and teach them
about Jesus and expose them to the Word of God, there are many options we have.
As you can imagine, spending this much time with family inevitably leads to conversations
about raising children.
Furthermore, by characterizing allegations of
child abuse
as a sad case of «disunity» and «strife» within the church and urging his fellow Christians not to ask too many questions
about the situation, Challies only perpetuates the painfully common narrative that those who
raise concerns
about abuse in churches are troublemakers, out to sow disunity and dissention, and that we are wise to keep this matters quiet.
Questions
about the practice of Christian Science healing for
children have been
raised in such forums
as the New England Journal of Medicine.
As it happens, Clare's fund -
raising efforts set wheels of violence and tragedy in motion, stirring up the dust on the graves of four long - dead
children and reviving old questions
about their father's sudden disappearance.
As I mentioned in my post, «2016 and the Risk of Birth,» in revisiting Madeleine L'Engle's Genesis Trilogy, I've been struck by how forthcoming the author is
about her own fears around
raising children during the Cold War.
At the same time, the whole process of creating an adoptive family
raises many concerns
about identity and belonging; concerns not unlike those we are all faced with: Three professionals who work with adoptive families (Anderson, Piantanida, and Anderson, 1993) list the questions
about identity and belonging that an adopted
child will likely have
as she or he reaches adolescence:
She's a bit more conservative than me in many ways and her family's habits / values differ at times but I love having older women like her write
about how they
raised their
children and kept their home and did life
as a family.
I google'd her family - She is married to a White Mormon and they have 3
children... They most definitely will be
raised as Whites and will never be a part of her heritage... Just listen to her answer to the CNN Correspondant
about Obama - she skipped the question entirley... This woman does not consider herself Black or Haitian American...
Someone has said that it is not so much how you
raise your
children as how you feel
about them.
But it compels us to
raise the horizon of our faith beyond ourselves
as Christians, to expand our theological frontiers, and to engage ourselves with the life and faith of men, women and
children around us who also have much to tell us
about how God has been dealing with them.
In most churches, we don't think twice
about preaching on issues such
as raising children, marriage, or even protecting the unborn.
To the best of our ability, their father and I
raised our
children to see both parents working in the home and without
as normal, and when they grew up, our daughters, our only
children, had no second thoughts
about giving time to their careers, nor to the advantages of breastfeeding and the importance of providing healthy, whole foods to their families.
She spoke from personal experience
about how hard it is to
raise two young
children and told me of her past struggles
as well.
Sadly, she is wrong in believing that «being a good wife shouldn't be any different than being a good husband»; an overwhelming number of never - married women want a husband who has a steady job (while men say they favor someone who shares their ideas
about raising children) and that male -
as - provider model most likely perpetuates gendered expectations when it comes to marriage.
And I think that,
as a woman who's now in my 40s, working and
raising children and having a marriage that is an absolute priority to me, it's always
about pulling on my own experiences to try and find the things that I'm experiencing now that I want to put out in the world.
Many see marriage's main purpose
as a way to
raise children together, although if couples aren't on the same page
about child - rearing, well, it's problematic.
I wanted to talk
about the deficits that we will have
as a white couple
raising black
children.
Nowadays, there is a lot of other research supporting independent sleeping for a variety of other reasons... but again, that isn't what I was trying to talk
about here... I don't feel like I have to convince you... you have the right to
raise your
children as you see fit.
Even though I've written a book
about parenting, the process of building a happy family continues to evolve, and after
raising four
children over a period of thirty - six years, there are a few things that stand out
as lessons learned.
Why The
Raising Supaman Project is a Top Parenting Blog: Parents and teachers alike will appreciate this blog
as a resource for advice when it comes to
child development and talking with
children about difficult subjects.
As a registered nurse and midwife, homebirthed mother of three, breastfeeding advocate, In making decisions
about how to
raise my
children I read widely, asked advice from a range of professionals, some being medical doctors some being highly trained, skilled midwives.
Even if you had stayed together and
raised your
children as partners, there would be plenty of things you'd disagree
about.
Mary:
As a single - mom business owner who, though having a science degree, had chosen to stay home to
raise children for
about 10 years before suddenly finding myself needing to provide for them, I would like to provide a happy, supportive, and empowering workplace for other moms who may be in transition, or looking to re-enter the workplace after being a stay - at - home mom.
she blogs at Fine and Fair, a blog written to and for her
children about the ups and downs along the journey of
raising them
as responsible citizens of the world with the values of compassion toward all living things, environmental responsibility, conservation, and celebrating diversity in all of its forms.
I'm
about as moderate and mainstream in my parenting
as you can get, so I know I'm not asking him to
raise this
child any differently than most of our friends are
raising their
children.
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As caregivers for aging parents while
raising our own
children (or babysitting grandchildren, like me), we can't always get out and
about easily.
You can read more
about different parenting style, and the importance of working
as a team despite the differences in my answers to some of our Ask Annie Parenting Questions:
Raising Children In A Divided Household
On this list you'll find sites local to you
as well
as moms who write
about specific topics like
raising special needs
children or ensuring their kids have ties to their ethnic culture.
It is true today that sometimes, men do become stay - at - home dads, but even in the consciously feminist families I wrote
about in my book, «Gender Vertigo,» men share the «work» of
raising their
children; I didn't interview one man who described fatherhood
as a career.
I think the most important thing in trying to
raise a
child with values and a moral compass is to have that
child think
about what is the golden rule in virtually every religion; which is, do unto others
as you would have them do unto you.
Beyond her typical celebrity
child name - that's - not - really - a-name, I don't know a thing
about Arquette's daughter, which I see
as a sign that her parents are taking care to
raise her outside the glow of Hollywood.
Whether you spend your days working
as a stay - at - home mom or you
raise your
children while managing your career, here's how to feel great
about your decision.
Talk to your
child about how dancing is an aerobic exercise that will strengthen their heart
as well
as raise their spirits.
In this episode of The Family Couch, we talk with Dr. Stacy Haynes
about how to help parents feel empowered when they are
raising children who have mental and emotional disorders and have been labeled
as defiant or disrespectful.
I started my Facebook page in 2012, mostly
as a platform to share my opinions and views
about raising children.
Elana — first — you are doing a good job second — at 9 months your bubba is learning
about object permanence — if he fusses when you leave the room — he is developmentally right on track don't worry — it doesn't last — and is actually a good sign — it signals that he is well attached to you — which is highly desirable in terms of
raising happy well adjusted
children that are willing to explore their world He isn't to young for independent play — It just might be for a little while that it happens while he can see you
As he chooses to — allow him to move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a couch, through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappe
As he chooses to — allow him to move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a couch, through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too
as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappe
as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappear
Turn the clock back 20, 30, or 40 years and you would have these same exact remarks being made
about unmarried North American women!!!! We were seen
as social aberrations, deviants, misfits who - by the fact that we were pregnant and not married - had definitely proved that we were in no way qualified to
raise our
children.
We're celebrating
as always with our favorite reads of the week — a stunning lineup of stories covering topics such
as babies
as roommates,
raising positive thinkers, why adoption is not
about you, the secrets we keep from our
children and so much more.
But if you talk with them honestly
about regretting having hit them and ask for their support
as you try to move away from using threats and hitting to control their sisters and trying to work toward a communication - based, peaceful parenting style, then your sons will begin to learn that maybe hitting
children isn't they best way to
raise them.
As a parent, Jill values the implicit importance of keeping
children safe and is excited
about her role in sharing the prevention piece and educating families to
raise kids who will be safer within our community.
But the comment came
as DeVos, a staunch opponent of public schools, is taking over the nation's free lunch program that provides nutrition to low - income students and is under attack from Republicans,
raising questions
about whether the administration of President Donald Trump will protect food aid programs for
children, NPR reported.
Dads, talk
about Attachment Parenting (AP) and why it matters to you,
as a father, to
raise your
children with a secure attachment.
Babyminding began
as an effort to
raise awareness among the parenting community
about the rising threats to our
children's health.