Sentences with phrase «actually leading the parent»

They're sometimes actually leading the parent and starting conversations.

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In fact, while loving parents usually avoid truly toxic behavior, they're actually more prone than less engaged parents to certain missteps that can lead their children to struggle later on.
When this notion of disposition is applied to human generation it leads to the conclusion that the material element of the human being that is given by the parents in procreation must be ready to receive a rational soul before it can actually receive it.
However, this group is actually led by his parents, Sue and Mark.
People who actually need the advice shouldn't just read one side and then complain that the author has only offered one side, they go in search of the other side themselves and make an informed decision based on what they have read and using their parenting style and intuition as parents lead the way.plain that the author has only offered one side, they go in search of the other side themselves and make an informed decision based on what they have read and using their parenting style and intuition as parents lead the way.
But how many parents actually talk to their kids about how to lead a happy life and what it actually means to be happy?
In fact, trying to train a child when they are too young or not ready (Hodges doesn't recommend potty training before age 3) could actually lead to regular accidents and issues caused by chronic constipation — something Hodges says is a much more common issue than most parents even realize.
While some health educators or parents might worry that teaching kids about portion control and calorie counts could lead to eating that's too retrictive, I actually think it's a very good idea to arm kids with that knowledge to help them navigate the temptations of today's food environment.
The truth is, you don't really know what type of parent you will be until you actually have a child — and any preparation you have done leading up to that moment will never feel like enough.
I've actually never heard of a baby choking with baby - led weaning when the parents and caregivers are well educated on the safety of food size, shape and texture.
Improving the behavior of the parent or caregiver of children in high - risk situations actually changes their physical chemistry, according to the studies Tough cites, leading to fewer behavior problems and greater success in school, as well as measurably better health outcomes as years pass.
Interestingly, but not really surprising, when a human infants inherent need for contact and proximity (reassurance through touch, parent directed vocalizations, emotional support) are met by parents early in their lives rather than becoming «dependent» as is always suggested in the popular press the reverse is actually true: that is, early dependence leads to early independence and self sufficiency and, perhaps even, enhanced self — confidence.
Often parents worry that putting their child to bed earlier will lead to children waking up earlier, but actually the opposite happens.
This led me to start thinking about what would attract someone like me, who would be a new parent of today's generation, to actually make the time.
I think these donors are well intentioned, but sometimes the growth of the charter school sector, which they have funded, has led to traditional neighborhood schools actually becoming worse as students with more engaged parents flee them.
We can continue to follow the lead of Governor Malloy and the Corporate Education Reform Industry or we can actually do what is right for our children, parents, teachers, public schools and our society.
The spa area leads to its indoor pool which, although could do with a few more recliners — we found them all full with nowhere to put our stuff, is lovely enough, and complete with whirlpool from where I could see Little L in the pool (this is important for parents) though she is actually a better swimmer than me.
Experts reveal that competitive parenting can do more harm than good in a child's performance; observations from nurseries and psychologists show that setting high expectations can actually lead to unrealistic expectations.
«That can lead to problems down the line if there's a major change in circumstances and support needs to be re-visited and there's a disagreement about what was actually paid during the period of time when what the parents were doing was different from what was outlined in their court order or separation agreement,» she says.
States with large proficiency gaps are setting the bar too low, leading parents and teachers to believe students are performing better than they actually are.
«According to Leading Women For Shared Parenting, though, the Association went beyond that, actually donating some $ 60,000 of Association money to the outfit to actively campaign against Ballot Measure No. 6.
By responding as if these minor elicited criticisms actually represent severe parental failures on your part, the child is led into falsely believing that these normal - range interactions between you and the child were actually «evidence» of your «abusive» parenting practices toward the child.
Actually, being soft - natured may lead some to conclude the target parent is part of the problem.
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