Sentences with phrase «become role models for our children»

I just hope that he doesn't become a role model for any children, or if he does he keeps his damn mouth shut.

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There's something about a breastfeeding mother and child that stirs deep and wistful memories of days gone by and becomes a visible role model for other mothers wondering if it is «okay» to do that in public.
(And you're becoming a better role model for your child.)
The author presents some interesting children who were able to rise above their circumstances, and not only become successful adults, but become a great role model for other under - privileged youths.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their role models, in which people are better off living apart than living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
This is what I mean by the idea of Einstein — the potential for an exceptionally creative individual to inspire unlimited generations of children to become great contributors and role models themselves, over and over again.
We live in an age where «the end justifies the means» has become the mantra of far too many adults who are role models for children.
Children who have no intellectual interests become negative role models for one another.
The formula for every child to become a successful reader is simple: have books available at home at all times and be a reading role model; allow children to read the books they choose to read; and set aside time — 20 minutes or more each day — to read books for fun.
Ms. Moss has become a role model for those who learn differently and is frequently asked to speak at schools and children - focused organizations nationwide.
But this reminded me of something I read recently, a complaint that «affluent parents have become role models for luxury and licentiousness, and have moved far away from caring about whether their children develop habits of discipline and self - restraint.
This loving philosophy encouraged parents to respond with sensitivity, use a nurturing touch, and become conscientious, loving role models for their children.
She described how she lived for a time in a tent as a child, disadvantaged in many ways, but despite this was able to fulfil her dream to become a doctor as she had strong role models, a good education and ongoing connection to country.
They see how their choices have affected their children and they learn how to become better role models for their children, who can then grow up in safe, nurturing, supportive and loving environments.
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