Sentences with phrase «biological children when»

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When we think about the bond of parents and children, we must think first of the family as a biological community.
But when, by contrast, parental love is grounded in the facts of biological and historical bonding, the child lives in a setting offering the kind of acceptance human beings need in order themselves to become capable of adult commitment — a setting in which individuals who are separate but connected can grow and flourish.
When I realized I was not able to have biological children, I made it clear to my husband: «I am ready to adopt whenever you are.»
From the moment when, as I have said, the phyletic strands began to reach towards one another, weaving the first outlines of the Noosphere, a new matrix, co-extensive with the whole human group, was formed about the newly - born human child — a matrix out of which he can not be wrenched without incurring mutilation in the most physical core of his biological being.
Even adopted children know that they originate from the love and the desire of their parents, even when these are not their biological parents.
Secondly, the Bill proposes to remove the need for IVF providers to take into account the child's need for a father when considering an IVF application, and to confer legal parenthood on people who have no biological relationship to a child born as a result of IVF.
Founded in 1989, Center Families programs include support groups for LGBT parents and prospective parents; trainings for teachers and school administrators; advocacy and activist efforts; support around alternative insemination and other biological parenthood options; forums on custody issues when LGBT parents separate; financial planning for alternative families; and recreational programs for children 8 and under (Halloween Parties, Holiday Parties, Play Days, etc.).
The difference [to the children's behaviour and performance] when I did get the biological father involved was massive.
Also, when people tell a mom to «just pump» simply because they're uncomfortable seeing breasts used for their biological purpose, what they're actually saying is, «Double or triple the amount of time you spend feeding your child because I'm ignorant and don't want to mind my own business.
Moreover, clearly classifying symptoms may lead a child psychotherapist to refer a child to a medical doctor when symptoms appear to overlap or present as a biological illness.
Only with a larger pool of foster and adoptive families to choose from, can the New Jersey State of Division of Youth and Family Services make better initial placement decisions and keep more siblings together, when circumstances require the removal of children from their biological homes.
To criticize and shun women responding to their basic healthy physiology to bottle feed a hungry infant in their care when that child is not their biological child, just as one example, is misogynistic.
We noticed that in the foster care community, a lot of foster families» biological relatives or friends weren't as supportive when they bring a foster child or children into their home.
When children take these steps on their own, they are following that biological imperative and are developmentally ready for the fear and anxiety that go with being independent.
Children usually continue to visit their own families, and when appropriate, they may be reunited with their biological parents.
, although by that time I'd mostly stopped telling people she was still «doing that» — except for my sister, whose two biological children both nursed past their fourth birthdays:D One of the things I'm happiest about is that she nursed long enough to really remember the experience — when she's old enough to nurse her own babies, I hope she'll still remember, and be encouraged to let them wean on their own terms.
A lot of children cat nap because they aren't sleeping at times of day that align with their biological rhythms — when it is easiest for a child to not only fall asleep and stay asleep, but also get the best, most restorative rest.
When children are pushed beyond their biological «happily awake» span without a break that's when they become fatigued, fussy and unhaWhen children are pushed beyond their biological «happily awake» span without a break that's when they become fatigued, fussy and unhawhen they become fatigued, fussy and unhappy.
The study authors speculate that the drop in testosterone seems to be a biological adjustment that helps men shift their priorities when children come along.
Some children seem to be born with their own inbuilt clocks when it comes to these biological functions.
When will people understand that it doesn't matter if you still get along with your child's biological parent?
When images and memes circulate demeaning women who don't breastfeed or didn't breastfeed long as not having tried hard enough, being lazy, giving their child poison, being unfit mothers, and deserving of guilt for falling short of the «best is breast» mandate or «biological norm» jargon, the connections we should have are torn down, not fortified.
And breasts primary biological function is to nurse children; they're not genitalia, and they don't magically become «sex breasts» exclusively when a child reaches a certain age.
I do not believe that you can compare the parent / child relationships that begin upon the birth of a child (biological or adoptive) with those that begin when the child is older.
«There's just such a strange discrepancy there, for me, that we're very skittish when it comes to breastfeeding, which is an entirely natural, biological process and things that women do when they have children and yet seemingly very comfortable when we watch violence,» says Andrews.
«Middle childhood is a time when children's social support figures are expanding beyond their parents, but their emotional and biological capacities to deal with stress are still maturing,» Kertes explained.
Additionally, when orphaned or double - orphaned children are foisted off on relatives, they can fall to second priority over biological children and even end up in abusive or forced labor situations.
A recent report on genome editing from the National Academies did not call for a moratorium on research into germline editing, arguing that it might one day be a way for some parents to have healthy, biological children, such as when both mother and father carry genetic mutations that cause severe diseases.
This is one of the alternatives within the child protection system to provide the most normal environment possible for a child separated from their biological family (when this is not an appropriate environment for their upbringing)..
Along with regular assessments on psychosocial, behavioral, and biological risk factors for poor health, researchers collected data from children, parents, and teachers on bullying behavior when the participants were 10 to 12 years old.
«Children can benefit when adoptive, biological parents share adoption stories.»
But the success of an in vitro procedure is far from guaranteed, especially when the mother is in her mid-thirties or older, so cloning one of the parents may be their final hope for having a child with a biological tie.
Although parents did rate their adoptive children higher in negative traits and behaviors like arrogance and stealing, they scored both adopted and biological children similarly when it came to positive traits like conscientiousness and persistence.
«The drop in testosterone seems to be a biological adjustment that helps men shift their priorities when children come along,» Kuzawa says.
«When stepfamilies dissolve, the biological parent can completely cut ties with the stepparent — the children could never see him or her again.
In adoption studies, genetic and rearing environment effects can be separated because the biological parents are not raising the children; this makes them the optimal choice when evaluating «nature vs. nurture».
But when the author of autobiography Perfect Stranger found herself in a long - term relationship with a partner who showed no real desire for children, she began to feel the impact of her biological clock.
It is not fibbing when you say that your child has sensitivities to sugar and white flour — there are negative biological consequences to consuming such ingredients.
Outline: A message circulating via email and social media claims that an attached image depicts conjoined twins separated in an operation conducted by Dr Within attachment theory, attachment means a biological instinct in which proximity to an attachment figure is sought when the child senses or perceives
The airtight agreement slowly begins to unravel, however, when the child is born and biological mother Pingguo realizes that giving up her child simply isn't an option.
A lighthouse keeper and his wife raise a baby after finding her in a rowboat but must make a life - changing decision when they meet the child's biological mother on the mainland.
When a loving - but - dweebish step - dad (Ferrell) is confronted by the cool - but - jerkish biological father (Wahlberg) of his partner's children, a war for ultimate parenthood commences...
We know that when educators hold themselves accountable, without making excuses, for accelerating the achievement of our students, as if they were our own biological children, great things can happen.
Although children that are in the foster care system often state that they have no feelings or hate for one or both of their biological parents - almost all when they open up about the situation want / miss not having a relationship with their biological parent.
Now, with the help of an eccentric billionaire, he has the chance to create a «perfect little world» - to study what would happen when ten children are raised collectively, without knowing who their biological parents are.
Often a minor becomes a ward of the court when the court determines that the child will be subject to abuse or neglect if they remain with the parent or if both of the student's biological or adoptive parents are deceased.
When today's children are grown, will they only be able to regard today's biological marvels in museums, as my younger son Jack did last March at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington?
How should the court determine who is the «legal» father of a child when a biological father claims paternity of a child born to a married couple and both the husband and the wife want the child to the husband's child?
When a child is made a crown ward, how much access should the biological parent have?
These divorces are generally those in which there is no shared property or any children involved, as it is rare for a financially intertwined marriage to have a peaceful divorce — as it is when there are shared children, either biological or adopted.
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