Indeed, if you say to your parents at 18 «Mom and Dad I'm skipping college to become a Forex trader», they are probably going to have some criticism for you to say the least,
at least most parents would.
No one is fully prepared to be a parent, but
at least most parents have some ideas of what to expect.
Not exact matches
Some of them, maybe
most, will have
at least one
parent or another relative who could take care of them, though the adults sometimes tried to hide that from us; they figure we will take better care of the children than they can, plus they won't have another mouth to feed.
She was actually named after yeast FUNGUS and a plant; Again, I need to do more research, but in order to take a article seriously, you need to address the source first This woman, as educated as she MAY be, (having a degree, and knowing how to use it are two different things) spent her earliest,
most developmentally crucial years under the direction of
at least one
parent who thought NOTHING of saddling their kid with this name.
Also,
parents need to realize that even if they think their kids would never have s.ex before they get married,
most teens fool around
at least a little bit.
Most of my reading right now is
parenting books, but
at least I can help my children to escape into a good story even if I don't have time myself.
I have read Jeannette LaBlanc's website «Crunchy» for long before she had her first child (who has to be
at least 7) and is certainly one of the earlier and
most famed attachment
parenting mommy bloggers.
Most parents have
at least two or even three car seats stored away.
Just have on your mind that
most of
parents wash the crib sheet
at least once a week.
That said, I can list of
at least a handful of friends who would
most certainly allow it — we're talking couples with their own sense of adventure who are by all means loving, caring and competent
parents.
If you've explored some of the
most popular
parenting trends going around today, you've probably
at least seen someone practicing babywearing, even if you weren't sure what the term was or what it means.
Tough shows even the
most naïve reader how difficult it is to grapple with the question of how to take an entire community of mostly disadvantaged children and mostly undereducated
parents without financial resources and transform them — or
at least the children as they grow — into fully functioning members of the middle class.
The safety advantage of a booster seat lasts longer than
most parents think: Your child should stay in a booster seat until she's
at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and
at least 8 years old, which may be different than what your state's law suggests as a minimum.
Most parents change their infants during the night,
at least once.
Most parents wait until
at least a year of age before cow's milk is introduced into the baby's diet.
Home schooled children get a lot of one - on - one communication time with
at least one adult, with the
parent that is teaching them (it has been pointed out by John Holt, that
most children in schools don't even get 15 minutes of direct one - on - one teaching time per week).
The answer to this question is probably an astounding «yes,»
at least, for
most parents.
Most arrangements, though, assume that the relationship between intended
parents and their carriers will be warm and welcoming and they operate on the assumption that there will be
at least some contact after the birth, once everyone has left the hospital.
It can be tough for both
parents, but
most —
at least emotionally — for the one NOT preferred.
You can find them in every baby gear store and
most parents have
at least one of them.
Having so much on your plate, author, blogger, neuroscientist, homeschooler, and obviously Big Bang Theory, and with attachment
parenting being the
most hands - on
parenting philosophy,
at least the
most hands - on I know of, how do you strive for balance?
We've all heard stories about the
parents who potty trained a six - month - old infant, but
most children aren't ready to use the potty until they are
at least 2 years old.
Most parents have said something along those lines
at least one time or another.
In addition, four - in - ten (39 %) of those who say it is hard for them to balance their responsibilities
at work and
at home find being a
parent tiring
at least most of the time; of those who say it's not difficult for them to strike a balance, 23 % say being a
parent is tiring
at least most of the time.
Most parents who are married or living with a partner with whom they share
at least one child say that, in their household, the mother does more than the father when it comes to certain tasks related to their children.
Most parents, including
at least eight - in - ten mothers (86 %) and fathers (81 %), say they feel rushed
at least sometimes.
We've both accepted that we
parent very differently and that our views on
most issues are vastly different but that we don't want to judge one another (
at least not out loud!).
Most parents go through this with
at least one child.
At least one
parent will be home with you and the children
most of the time.
That pretty much covers
most of us, and as one reviewer said, I can't think of a
parent who couldn't walk away with
at least a few solid ideas for decluttering the lines of communication.
Most parents find themselves washing inserts and covers
at least every other day.
Most parents should find
at least a couple of new ideas.
I know many of us
parents say, «If I could be a fly on the wall of their classroom...» While it would be kind of silly to see one of us sitting in an elementary school desk or hiding under our college student's dorm room bed, there are plenty of ways that our kids can «take us with them» to school, or
at least the
most important advice we can give them.
Most parents may
at least once face the problem that what to make for your kids to eat.
Having a cup holder is a great addition;
most parents desire to have
at least one on their strollers.
Considering
most parents spend
at least 24 hours in hospital over the course of their labour, delivery and recovery, it's surprising that more hospitals don't provide the non-labouring spouse more than just a stiff waiting room chair.
My son (now 2) and stepson (now almost - 5 — God bless his mother) have already been to visit my
parents in Florida for
at least 3 - weeks and
at most 5 - weeks
at a time.
Although frustrating for
parents,
most children get
at least one diaper rash, and many get them over and over.
But
most parents do find it
at least a little fascinating to know more about how their babies acquire new skills and meet milestones.
In spite of the dictates of our culture, and the unsolicited advice from family, friends and neighbors,
most parents choose to practice some parts of attachment
parenting to some degree,
at least some of the time.
It's been our experience that
most parents stick with cloth for
at least a year so enjoy the savings today!
This slim paperback and its companion volume, «Babywise II,» for
parents of «pretoddlers» ages 5 to 15 months, have sold
at least a quarter million copies over the past several years, consistently placing in the top 10
most requested
parenting titles on both mainstream and Christian booksellers» lists.
In this new age of information,
most parents have
at least some knowledge of the numerous and significant ill effects of sleep loss or deprivation.
2Americans say a
parent at home is best: Despite the fact that
most mothers in the U.S. work
at least part time, 60 % of Americans say children are better off when a
parent stays home to focus on the family, while 35 % say they are just as well off when both
parents work outside the home.
Most parenting blogs,
at least the popular ones, are as much fantasy as they are non-fiction.
If you're like
most parents, you'll likely get
at least one stroller for your baby.
Most insurance companies will require
parents to practice repositioning techniques for
at least two months before proceeding with a cranial orthotic such as the DOC Band.
The incidence of bed - sharing is on the rise in the U.S., and while
most parents say that their baby sleeps separately
at night, when researchers ask more specific questions, it turns out that roughly half of moms and dads actually do sleep with their babies
at least occasionally.
Most parents, having been through the birthing process
at least once, know that the new little ones are born face - down.
Others have already responded to the comments regarding nursing and suckling, as well as the comment about bed sharing as not safe — however, I'd also like to point out that
most parents who bedshare (
at least, that in my experience) don't do it for a «cuteness» factor — but in order to best meet their children's needs.