Not exact matches
Many
adults report finding the activity therapeutic, relaxing and, yes, an «escape» from daily
life and
adult responsibilities.
So, in a sense, believers really are like
live at home
adult kids who aren't really taking
responsibility for their
lives like we who understand that we don't actually have a divine parent to help us along.
All that «Jesus take the wheel» mentality breeds
adults willing to leave their future to what turns out to be chance instead of taking
responsibility for their
lives.
I have deliberately left out of the discussion such topics as ethics and the Christian family — although I have talked about
responsibility, both for one's own
adult behavior and for helping one's children develop the essential emotional equipment with which to face
life.
Enjoy... the rest of us will enjoy our
lives without the buybull and we'll act as
adults taking
responsibility for our actions and giving credit where credit is due - ourselves and our fellow man (excluding you).
They attend to scripture; struggle to discern the gospel's call and demand on them and their congregations in particular contexts; lead worship, preach and teach; respond to requests for help of all kinds from myriad people in need;
live with children, youth and
adults through
life cycles marked by both great joy and profound sadness; and take
responsibility for the unending work of running an organization with buildings, budgets, and public relations and personnel issues.
This involves a post-baptismal catechesis,... presenting again some elements from the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults with the purpose of allowing a person to grasp and
live the immense, extraordinary richness and
responsibility received at Baptism.
The more quickly the
adults going through the divorce take
responsibility for being parents instead of spouses, the better the chances the children will have of adjusting to the new reality of their
lives.
Let Babies be Babies and Kids be Kids, They get to be
adult and have
responsibilities for the rest of their
lives.
* Positive Discipline * Positive Discipline for Developing Capable People * Building Self - Esteem through Positive Discipline * Keys to Developing Self - Reliance: A Gift to Our Children * The Significant Seven:
Life Skills for
Adults and Youth * Positive Discipline: Practical Application * Why Children Misbehave and What to Do About It * Parenting Teenagers: · Empowering Teenagers — and Yourself in the Process * Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way: * Classroom Management: Shared
Responsibility through Class Meetings: Eliminating your Role as a disciplinarian (The Kids Can Do It Better Anyway) * Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training on class meetings) * We've Got to Keep Meeting Like This (teacher in - service on class meetings) * School Administrators: Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary School)
But it's our job as the
adults in their
lives to help keep them on track, to teach them
responsibility, and to show them how good it feels to reach the finish line.
Life was hard, and it wasn't simply because I was an
adult with
adult responsibilities.
Because his father left the family when he was very young, Feurer was forced to look after his two younger brothers and learnt to earn a
living at an early age, an experience that, he says, gave him a sense of
responsibility and self - sufficiency that have stayed with the photographer as an
adult.
Life as
adult isn't easy sometimes with thoughts of
responsibilities and more that can overwhelm you.
Written and directed by Linklater, the film (formerly titled That's What I'm Talking About) follows a group of college baseball players in the 1980s as they adjust to the freedoms and
responsibilities of unsupervised
adult life for the first time.
It's about a young woman trying to cling to girlish ideals, even as
life keeps reminding her that she's practically an
adult, with
adult responsibilities.
«Black Lightning: Season 1,» the CW's newest superhero series, presents a comic - book hero (Cress Williams) dealing with age, parenting, community duty and personal
responsibility in a show that speaks to the
lives of black teens and young
adults in urban America.
«American Graffiti» is about innocence lost, the transition from youth to
adult and the leaving of behind a
life with few
responsibilities into one that is fraught with them.
As the film begins, we quickly realize Tim and Lee are terrific parents to their young son Jude (director Swanberg's real
life son), but are also a bit emotionally - strained with the whole marriage and
adult responsibility thing.
Bigger Than
Life (Criterion) Ostensibly a drama about prescription drug misuse and abuse and drawn from an article in The New Yorker, this portrait of a grade - school teacher and middle class father (played by James Mason, who also produced and helped develop the project) is as much about
adult male masculinity and
responsibility as a husband and father, and the pressure on him to
live up to the ideal, as Rebel Without a Cause is about the emotional realities of being an American teenager.
They went to this trouble because they believed that, compared to city schools, the county school was a better place to learn
responsibility and what society demands for
adult life.
By students becoming an integral part of this approach, they are given not only the voice but also — very crucially - extra
responsibilities to prepare them for further education, the world of work and the reality of an
adult life.»
Busy work schedules, hectic personal
lives, and a lengthy list of
responsibilities on both fronts, may prevent
adult learners from continuing their education.
If students learn to take
responsibility for their own learning, they will form the basis for the way they will work with others in their
adult lives.
Our next step is to use the facilities as a venue for short courses for
adults faced with caring
responsibilities, to help ease the pressures on family
life as well as on our healthcare services.
Equally important is these
adults» sense of
responsibility and their determination to improve the
lives of their students.
For example, Sarah Judd, a lawyer with the Vermont Forum on Sprawl who developed the Healthy Kids, Healthy Neighborhoods Program, benefits by understanding what's important in the education world — it's good for the community to understand what schools are dealing with, what the
responsibilities of an educator are, and how teachers are expected to «raise 25 kids» to be responsible
adults — often because their parents aren't able to fill that role, working too hard to make a
living.»
Ultimately, what we want for children is not only a safe, healthy, and pleasant childhood — although to be sure, we should want this for all children — but a childhood that prepares them to
live productive
lives and fulfill their
responsibilities as
adults, parents, and citizens.
Today, Canadian
adults have many
responsibilities, including the concern for their children's well - being, as well as their parents» quality of
life and their debt.
Signing up for auto insurance is similar to getting your first credit card in that establishing a solid record of
responsibility and maturity early on can pay significant dividends throughout the rest of your
adult life.
However, it's significant to make your children learn about budgeting and saving while they are still young so that they will appreciate the sense of financial
responsibility in their
adult life when money becomes a much more serious concern.
Other times term
life insurance policies are purchased to protect financial
responsibilities that may crop up later in
life, such as the purchase of a vacation home or your
adult child's graduate school tuition.
By working the register, stocking shelves, greeting customers, assisting with dog grooming and caring for our adoptable pets, young
adults involved in the program learn confidence,
responsibility, and
life lessons that they will carry with them into adulthood.
Live broadcasts are being integrated into classrooms to educate children and
adults on animal welfare,
responsibilities, and the birthing process while offering transparency in the non-profit setting.
«Survivors» tend to have three characteristics: a supportive
adult mentor, such as a teacher or neighbor; a strong fantasy
life; and the
responsibility of caring for another, either a sibling or an animal.
It's important not to let that
responsibility lapse, they're
adults, they made their choices and have to
live with the consequences.
Like many busy working
adults in demanding positions with family
responsibilities and
life commitments, she thought that her dream of finishing a degree had sadly vanished.
Whether it's a teenager who saved up for his own car or an
adult child who boomeranged back home, it's your
responsibility to inform your car insurance company of that licensed driver
living in your household.
If you are one of the many
adults who had kids later in
life, you may still have the financial
responsibilities associated with supporting a family.
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This helps you take the next step creating your
adult life the way you want since driving is an important part to freedom and
responsibility.
While this can certainly be an exciting time in your
life as a young Arkansas
adult, it is also a time when you will begin to take on an increased amount of
responsibilities.
If you're an
adult with any kind of
responsibilities in this world, you should be carrying a
life insurance policy.
There isn't much doubt with 48 million American
adults who have the kind of
responsibility that defines the prudence of having
life insurance going without, that the question remains unanswered for many.
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So authoritarian parents may create what will become a law - abiding citizen but the lack of the
adult skills of making good choices and taking full
responsibility of one's own
life are only some of the unfortunate consequences of this
adult - centred parenting style.
This style of parenting — which has become increasingly more common in the past few years — is when
adults truly love and stay involved in the
lives of their children, but place few demands, limits or
responsibilities on their children.
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adults in their
lives communicate, connect, and break through on hot - button topics like communication, independence,
responsibility, and screen time.