Sentences with phrase «bodies of children considered»

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Let's consider this: The law generally holds that a woman is entitled to an abortion — regardless of what the father might want — because it is her body that gestates the child.
I care about the life people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
We are all called to give generously: parents, in the efforts they put in for their children; young adults, in recognising that their bodies are «for the Lord» and should be considered as something holy; consecrated religious, in giving themselves in prayer out of a perfect love for God; and especially priests, who are told at their ordination that they must imitate what they celebrate at the altar.
'» The bulk of the document considers «how pursuing the goals of better children, superior performance, ageless bodies, or happy souls might be aided or hindered, elevated or degraded, by seeking them through a wide variety of technological means.»
This is considered the safest type of harness because the straps restrain your child at both the shoulders and hips, distributing the force of a collision to the strongest parts of the body.
Because of this I want to give you some things to consider before you broach the topic of «obesity» with the parents of a child who happens to have a large body.
Ina May Gaskin's C - section statistics over 40 years: 1.7 % American hospital C - section statistics: 32 % not including routine episiotomy and so on... Oh yes, I know who I would trust for my child's birth... And if the price of an intact body and a peaceful birth was «gentle stimulation» I would accept it with no hesitation... Of course I live in France where obstetric violence is the norm and home birth nearly considered as criminal by the establishment, but where puritanism is long gone (thank God)... You may remove this post as you did for my previous one... It's OK we've got lots of you this side of the Atlantic telling us what's good or bad for us and we trust them less and lesof an intact body and a peaceful birth was «gentle stimulation» I would accept it with no hesitation... Of course I live in France where obstetric violence is the norm and home birth nearly considered as criminal by the establishment, but where puritanism is long gone (thank God)... You may remove this post as you did for my previous one... It's OK we've got lots of you this side of the Atlantic telling us what's good or bad for us and we trust them less and lesOf course I live in France where obstetric violence is the norm and home birth nearly considered as criminal by the establishment, but where puritanism is long gone (thank God)... You may remove this post as you did for my previous one... It's OK we've got lots of you this side of the Atlantic telling us what's good or bad for us and we trust them less and lesof you this side of the Atlantic telling us what's good or bad for us and we trust them less and lesof the Atlantic telling us what's good or bad for us and we trust them less and less.
I'm also a mom I call myself a momma of two and half children because I was blessed into a marriage of, with the daughter already I have a step daughter who I consider a daughter, I don't say the word step she is 14 years old and she gets tired of me constantly telling her the power of the female body and how she better breastfeed my grandbabies.
The «evolution» of body movements is an obvious advantage in the human species, says Gardner; this evolution follows a clear developmental schedule in children, is universal across cultures and thus satisfies the requirements of being considered an intelligence, he says.
Bruguera tried to rephrase the question, asking Ai to consider what it means for an artist to use his own body as a stand - in for the body of a child refugee.
With this shift we are also invited to consider new emergent themes in Reid's work: Claude Lége, Director of the Musée de Patrimone à Barthete de Boussan, remarks that there are parallels to be drawn between Reid's new sculptures and «the resin casts of Marvel superheroes, or plastic children's toys... «The resulting body of work is healthy and robust where humour is present, but does not exclude thought or transcendence».
Both bodies of work address the bifurcated history of abstraction, in which some geometric forms (like those found in painting and sculpture) become canonical, while others (in weavings, in children's educational projects) are considered incidental to art history.
And for the cases where chemicals are nice - to - have, but not need - to - have, remember that these young children will be the subject of the next generation of tests on what we have allowed into our bodies, and they themselves will consider having children someday.
The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) is an independent body of social workers and probation officers which advises the court on what it considers to be the best interests of the cChildren and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) is an independent body of social workers and probation officers which advises the court on what it considers to be the best interests of the childrenchildren.
Until passage of the Ontario Legitimacy Act, 1961 - 612 (and similar legislation adopted about the same time as a product of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada3) the disabilities imposed by law on supposedly illegitimate children4 included being unable to inherit from his parents or anyone else; he could have no heirs except those of his body so that if he died intestate without children his property was considered
Although the Supreme Court of Canada softened the excessive demand bar in 2005 by infusing a requirement that medical officers consider a family's willingness and ability to not access publicly funded services, it never softened the insult that a disabled child has no other value beyond health and social service costs, like any able - bodied person, and that that value must be part of the equation.
Research on the development of children exposed to perinatal depression emerges from the body of work which considers the broader context within which perinatal depression is embedded, including comorbidities (e.g., anxiety and / or substance use), correlates (e.g., marital distress), and the broader environment (e.g., economic stressors).
Now consider a family, perhaps a mother, father, and child (or children), and think of them as one human body — an organism, or a whole.
The literature review looked at only a dozen studies, and neglected to consider a good body of evidence that does lend support for play and art therapy with traumatized children.
A growing body of evidence suggests that stressors associated with war - related events may predispose youth to adverse outcomes.10 - 17 This stream of research is consistent with family systems theory, which suggests that the experiences of a military - connected parent will affect the functioning of youth in that family system.18 Although some studies have considered the impact of military life during wartime, 12,17,19 to our knowledge, most researchers have examined negative outcomes associated specifically with deployments.1, 7,20 These studies have examined the psychosocial functioning of children during the deployment of a parent4, 14 or following 1 or multiple deployments.11, 13,21 Although many military - connected youth fare relatively well despite stressors, these studies concluded that a sizeable proportion appears to struggle with experiences of deployment and other war - related stressors.
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