Guess a god feels it's more important to see a wide receiver catch a touchdown pass before taking
care of small children hungry and abused.
It was like taking
care of a small child.
Well, is that because they were running the household or taking
care of small children and that sort of thing?
Not exact matches
NDP commitments include a two point cut in the
small business tax rate (already implemented by the Conservatives); extension
of the accelerated capital cost allowance for two years (already implemented by the Conservatives (but with a different phase in); an innovation tax credit for machinery used in research and development; an additional one cent
of gas tax for the provinces for infrastructure; a transit infrastructure fund; increased funding for social housing; a major
child care initiative; and, increasing ODA funding to 0.7 per cent
of Gross National Income (GNI).
NDP promises include a two point cut in the
small business tax rate (already implemented in the budget by the Conservatives); extension
of the accelerated capital cost allowance for two years (also already implemented by the Conservatives); an innovation tax credit for machinery used in research and development; an additional one cent
of gas tax for the provinces for infrastructure; a transit infrastructure fund; increased funding for social housing; a major
child care initiative; increasing ODA funding to 0.7 per cent
of Gross National Income (GNI); and restoring the 6 % annual escalator to the Canada Health Transfer.
«We certainly applaud government's efforts on easing the burden
of high housing costs and increasing access to
child care, but in introducing a payroll tax to offset lost MSP premium revenues this Budget delivers another meaningful blow to
small to medium employers, especially in the service and technology sectors,» adds Black.
Prime Minister Harper and Finance Minister Joe Oliver were so confident that this commitment was a «no - brainer» that the Prime Minister announced in a «mini-budget» in October, the Family Tax Cut, and increases to the Universal
Child Care Benefit along with a number
of other
small initiatives.
Just before the beginning
of death - dealing cutbacks in already -
small measures
of care for people
of color, women,
children, others marginalized and animals, plants and minerals
of many sorts in the U.S..
A
small child's «truth» is that mom and dad are taking
care of the big stuff.
Ask another what a home is, and a very different answer would be given: A home is a place where we have to consider the wishes
of others, where we can not always have our own way, where
children fall sick and require sacrificial
care, where puzzling problems rise which it is hard to settle, where we must be true to love to keep it, where every day brings some
small self - denial and every year some great one.
This was just one more daily indignity to the joyous and difficult and yet sometimes monotonous unending routine
of caring for
small children.
Hope is nurtured in
small children when faith and trust pervade their parents» pattern
of caring.
In short, it means
caring about and for the future, by investing something
of yourself in nurturing those persons, causes, and values which will live after you and will help in some
small way to make the planet a better place for the
children of the human family.
... the case
of a
small child, a little boy, entrusted to the
care of a nursery governess.
Parents
of small families who are very concerned about having grandchildren around might reflect they are likely to see more
of their celibate
children than those with the
care of spouses and families.
So, as I read from your posts, I imagine for your family, a very natural setting were two people together with their
child, tell each other what they believe in, in front
of a
small group
of best friends, to celebrate life, love, trust, support and
care with their friends and especially the 3
of you.
The goal
of this narration is to make parents like Stephanie more conscious
of the
small interactions they are having with the
children in their
care.
If you don't have the patience to take
care of a
small pet then what are you doing with a
child?
I'm doing my best and find it challenging to keep up with everything they've suggested while taking
care of two
small children.
That's just one
small part
of being a parent — school is important, yes, but there are a lot
of other factors that go into how parents will have and raise
children, from how many they'll have to how far apart they'll be born or adopted to religious instruction to discipline to who'll
care for them to activities and sports.
One thing I noticed about the staff at It's A
Small World (and most
of the kids» staff, actually) is that they're mostly Brits, Aussies and Kiwis — I think it's the accent (think Mary Poppins) that inspires extra confidence in the
child care department.
Always be sure the pieces
of fish you give your baby are
small and soft enough to be swallowed, and take extra
care not to give any fish bones to your
child.
The Nuk baby scissors is ideal for the gentle nail
care of your baby and
small children.
I have two
small children, a large home to take
care of, plus my business and taking time out for myself is the furthest thing from my mind.
We are a
small day
care that provides alot
of individual attention to each
child.
Publicity about latchkey kids has been plentiful in recent years, but the number
of young
children who must
care for themselves after school because their parents work is relatively
small, according to American Demographics magazine.
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Of Maternity
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In anthropological reports
of small - band hunter - gatherers, parents took
care of every need
of babies and young
children.
Abby and Denise: Our community includes
small business owners, educators, naturalists, an architect, a builder, alternative health
care providers, farmers, physicians, artists, a software engineer, a Suzuki violin teacher, an HR professional, writers, nonprofit directors, retired professionals and
children of all ages.
Caring for a
small child may also cause stress, which is no longer mitigated by the release
of oxytocin.
Basically, the observational studies find that when very low - risk women have home births following thorough prenatal
care, attended by skilled practitioners who transfer to hospital promptly when signs
of a problem appear, the absolute increase in risk to the
child is
small, less than 1 per 1000.
A. I feel bringing my baby to work has provided me the option to continue breastfeeding, bonding and prevention
of leaving such a
small child in
care.
Let us support you and your decision to
care for young
children as we explore the ins and outs
of operating your own
small business.
- The percentage
of children of single mothers who are in the
care of fathers while their mothers work remains
small, but it also grew - from 2 percent in 1988 to 7 percent in 1991.
As a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Floating Hospital provides
care for
children with a range
of small to severe injuries.
Now I know that some
of you don't have
small children and could
care less about baby carriers, but for... Read More
This can be a great way for your
child to start learning how to take
care of his or her own emotional needs — at least on a
small scale.
Now I know that some
of you don't have
small children and could
care less about baby carriers, but for those
of you that DO have little ones, you NEED to read this!
Frankly, I am not willing to deal with the endless parade
of cold's, flu's and eye infections that seem to go hand - in - hand with having a
small child in a group
child care situation... staying up all night with a sick
child would never make up for the hours I had «all to myself» earlier in the day!
In addition, family
care generally has a
small ratio
of children in
care, allowing for more interaction between
child and provider than would be had at a commercial
care center.
Family
child cares are
small in size and provide families the same securities as a daycare center, and also has the benefits
of flexible hours, lower costs, accessibility, and cultural compatibility.
But in the meantime, what I know for sure is that
caring for
small children day in and day out, managing every bite
of food, nap, diaper change, potty break, bedtime routine, and tantrum while trying to actually raise them takes a lot
of energy — both mental and physical.
Now, her plan for the city creates decent - paying jobs by supporting
small business and tech companies in neighborhoods that are often ignored; expands pre-K and
child care; and builds 80,000 units
of good middle class housing.
«VOICE / CSEA is a moving story
of a hard - fought, long - term grassroots campaign that transformed from a
small gathering
of people determined to unite for change, to a statewide movement making a difference for the
child care providers,
children and working families
of our state,» said CSEA Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan.
Breaking the backs
of small business owners who provide
care for the
children and hard working families is not the answer.
Our priorities are the priorities
of the people
of Wales: more nurses so they have the time to
care for our loved ones,
smaller class sizes so teachers have the time to properly teach our
children, and an Opportunity Economy that helps businesses and supports people so they can own their get on in life.»
Take slavery: Protomognathus americanus ants raid the colonies
of smaller ants called Temnothorax, steals their
children, carries them back to the invaders» colony, and forces them into a life
of servitude
caring for the young.
The
Small Baby Program is a standardized protocol for
care, developed by the neonatology team at Nationwide
Children's and tested at the bedside, providing a uniform, interdisciplinary approach to the family - centered
care of extremely premature babies.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications
of influenza infection are
children 6 to 23 months
of age; healthy persons 65 years
of age or older; adults and
children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents
of nursing homes and other long - term
care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health
care workers and others with direct patient -
care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face
of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include
children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years
of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use
of aspirin and household members and out -
of - home caregivers
of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case
of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss
of expected supplies or from the emergence
of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability
of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes
of vaccination that would require
smaller doses could have important public health implications.
That was the birth
of Wonder Crew dolls, which are meant to be «like a peer, an equal, but also
small enough, vulnerable enough, to where a
child could also want to take
care of him,» according to Wilder.