Sentences with phrase «at parents who»

His next stunt — a car left running inside a gallery, with the exhaust pumped into the adjacent square — pointed the finger at parents who leave the engine idling while waiting for the kids outside school.
This time, I had to say something about the nastiness that is leveled at parents who have gifted children.
I always marveled at those parents who had an amazing menu plan and activated a rotation where everyone takes responsibility to cook one meal, rotate chores, and so on.
I plan to launch an interactive online parent education platform aimed at parents who are raising children internationally.
Church of England headteacher hits out at parents who forced «extremist» Christian group out of the school
Although it is aimed at parents who are still feeding young children, the information is important for everyone.
I can only marvel at parents who hold down a job such as mine while also keeping a child safe, well nourished and happy through the vulnerable early years.
It is aimed at parents who are ready to make the move to formula milk.
So we're looking at parents who are responding with age - appropriate sensitivity and striving to be as available and consistent as possible.
The harsh language in my post is not directed at a parent who chooses formula or who has to use formula.
A child may be angry at the parent who initiated the divorce, believing that that parent is solely to blame for the separation.

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According to Ted Conley, who heads up North American marketing for the condom maker's parent company: «The category has traditionally been strong at times of economic downturn and we are getting anecdotal evidence that the same can be said for today.
The youngest successful founders were those who had received funding from New York City - based venture capital firms, although even then their average age was 38.7 — old enough to have been Mark Zuckerberg's parent when he started Facebook from his dorm room at 19.
Slate takes a look at the childcare «cliff effect»: when low - income parents who start earning above a certain threshold and suddenly become ineligible for child care subsidies.
Typically, open opportunities at the acquired company are filled by individuals from the acquiring parent company who need to be «protected» for some odd reason rather than laid off.
Always an excellent student, Gates scored a 1590 out of 1600 on his SAT and enrolled at Harvard University, pleasing his parents who encouraged him to pursue a career as a lawyer.
In other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parents.
To a large extent, society pats men on the back for holding down big jobs, but grimaces at women who do the same, implying that they're lousy parents.
As a twenty - six year old who partnered with my parents in building our company after college and who is now a mom myself, I am beginning to realize some of the parenting habits my parents consciously or unconsciously practiced in raising my brother and I that set me up for a life in business (whether I knew it or not at the time).
Researchers at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom found that parents who set super-high expectations for their teenage daughters — and who constantly reminded them of those expectations — had daughters who were less likely to become pregnant, drop out of school, or wind up in lousy, low - wage jobs.
As a consequence, parents who are willing to provide a more lucrative future for their children do so at the expense of their own.
So now those kids who spent their early childhoods at the on - site nursery are all grown up and heading to college, and their parents are still working at the company.
The result is that this third generation, now moving into the ranks of power in North Korea, has a greater understanding and interaction with the West compared to their parents, who came of age at the height of the Cold War.
To help you filter through all the products and whittle them down to the essentials that you won't regret listing, we consulted the people who are already well - acquainted with the process: the parents who work at Business Insider.
That said, I was glad to hear President Trump say he's going to «work something out» for Dreamers — immigrants who were brought to this country at a young age by their parents.
While classmates at her all - white elite high school breezed into adulthood and homeownership with help from their parents, she «bought my first home as a co-signer to my grandmother who was next on the list of longtime renters in our gentrifying neighborhood... to be displaced.»
The chief content officer of Time Inc., Fortune's parent, is Norman Pearlstine, who returned to Time Inc. in November after five years at Bloomberg.
The change could affect the more than 4 million US citizen children under 18 who live with at least one undocumented parent, as well as the approximately 1 million more so - called «dreamers» who were brought the US by their parents as children and remain undocumented.
«It's virtually certain that younger Canadians are going to retire later than their parents, on average,» says actuary Malcolm Hamilton, a partner at Mercer who happens to be retiring this year at age 61.
The social giant collects much more information than that, which results in at least 600 targeting options including household income, level of education, home type, home value, home ownership status, household composition, parents of children with specific ages, newly engaged couples, new vehicle buyers, expats, a variety of buyer profiles, people who frequently buy online, frequent travelers, and much more.
It is dominated by the far - seeing genius of Josh Boger, who at age 7 does experiments in a lab above his parents» garage (including sending a hapless mouse soaring aloft on a Hindenberg - type contraption he rigs up).
According to the local council leader, who spoke to the Press Association, Farroukh was brought up at the property by foster parents.
You're aiming more for their parentsat least the parents of children up to age 10, those who still make the executive decision when it comes to their children's clothes.
His sixth - floor corner office at Marriott's headquarters in Bethesda, Md., is decorated with spears and bows and arrows that his parents, Lutheran missionaries who raised him in Japan, brought back from New Guinea.
This means, for some years to come, the boomer will be at the epicenter of household, financial, health - care and other decisions for his own family, his boomerang adult kids who've moved back in, and his senior parents, who've also moved in.
That stay - at - home parent wheeling her infant around the neighborhood is engaged in a valuable service — just ask anyone who's paid for a week of daycare.
But can we say the same about parents who raise children at this poverty level of consumption?
Elliott does not seem to share those qualms: On at least three occasions, according to both court testimony and the accounts of seven people who spoke with Fortune, children of people facing the hedge fund's attack have been pulled into the fray in some way, in an apparent bid to gain either information on or leverage against their parents.
The report points to September 2015 data released by the Government Accountability Office, which shows about 330,000 people, or roughly 11 % of the Americans who've taken out Parent Plus loans, have gone at least a year without making a payment.
It's lunchtime at BlissDom, a convention in Mississauga, Ont., last October for «mommy bloggers»: women (and, indeed, a few men) who run websites devoted to parenting.
«McDonald's has worked with me — being a young parent, I needed all those flexible schedules to get to where I am now,» said Brittani Lael, 26, who since taking a job at a McDonald's restaurant in Ada, Oklahoma, 10 years ago as a teenage mother has worked her way up general manager.
«We borrowed money from my parents and made payroll, but looking at the bills, we had to decide which to pay, which would have to wait — and who wouldn't notice if we didn't.»
When young adults do ask parents for their two cents on saving, they often do so with a heavy dose of skepticism, says Lisa Szykman, associate professor at William & Mary School of Business, who has run focus - group research exploring young adults» personal finance behavior.
«To provide a greater reward for those who make the sacrifices needed to move ahead, the President's tax cut plan will substantially lower the marginal tax rate for low - income parents,» Bush's team explained at the time.
Hal Lawton, 43, is leaving his role as eBay's senior vice president for North America to take on what is essentially the No. 2 job at Macy's (Bloomingdale's, part of parent Macy's Inc, is largely run as an independent retailer with its own CEO, who reports to Macy's Inc CEO Jeff Gennette).
The parents of Carmen Schentrup — a 16 - year - old junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who lost her life in the school shooting on Feb. 14 — stood...
Phone companies bank on parents buying cell phones at this time for their recent graduates who are heading off to college.
Clearly, at cash cost, young Canadians who wish to own their dwelling are much worse off than were their parents when they bought their house in the 1970s or during the first half of the 1980s.
The parents of Carmen Schentrup — a 16 - year - old junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who lost her life in the school shooting on Feb. 14 — stood on the stage of the Hollywood Young Circle Amphitheater.
The NRA, bolstered by Trump, has been a vocal proponent of allowing more guns in public places, including schools, but the exception for the convention has raised eyebrows and prompted skepticism among students and at least one parent who lost his child in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in which 17 people were killed and others injured.
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