Sentences with phrase «child in a loving relationship»

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The movie's family seems to have it all when it comes to money and fame, but as their patriarch, Royal Tenenbaum, attempts to finally make peace with his children (in his own dysfunctional way), we see that the only thing that really matters is love and relationships.
And when a woman becomes pregnant within a loving, supportive, respectful relationship, has every option open to her, [and] decides she does not wish to bear a child; and has access to a safe, affordable abortion — there is not a tragedy in sight — only blessing.
Are you comparing child r a p e with two consenting adults pleasuring each other in a loving committed relationship?
What makes the New Testament household codes powerful and countercultural is that they actually challenge those hierarchies by instructing all members of the household — even the masters, who in that culture held unilateral authority over their slaves, wives, and children — to imitate Jesus Christ in their relationships by modeling his self - sacrificing love.
The ability to accept, respect, and love others is a learned ability; it develops only in a relationship in which the child receives acceptance, respect, and love for what he is — a person of worth.
So in your mind having a loving respectful long term relationship with the person you love and are committed too while raising a wonderful children is a sin.
«It would seem,» he writes in his new book, «that a stable and coherent primary culture is essential for children to develop a sense of identity, which is in turn a prerequisite to developing a tolerant and loving relationship with others....
But in the parent - child relationship it frequently appears that love and dependency can not be celebrated, and mutual appreciation, acknowledgment of indebtedness and the willingness to learn anew from the witness of the parent can not be experienced, until children come of age.
Love as equal regard should also leave the marital couple with an ethic of commitment sufficient to live together, raise children, meet hard times, confront misunderstandings and remain integrated in the relationship.
From this basic inequality in the establishment of the relationship stems the demand for a unilaterally unconditioned love of the parents for the child.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children, in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way in which what has taken place in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
There are so many gay people in loving relationships that have children that he is threatening.
There are plenty of instances, in the traditional liturgies, of emphasis on the sheer love of God, His being affected by human attitudes and responses, and the tender relationship which He intends between Him and His children.
Perhaps the tree has at least realized that this relationship is entirely one - sided, not that of a parent to a child in a realistic and decent and loving relationship, but that of a fantasized maternal figure to a narcissistic child in a relationship that is riddled with plenty of passive - aggressive nonsense.
A nice lady here in some kind of relationship is wanting to bring a loved child into the world.
What gays fight for in court: (1) Marriage — to live in legally recognized monogamous relationships (2) Family — to raise their children in nurturing, loving homes as a couple.
God is present in every form of suffering and depravity — painful relationships, chronic illness, addictions, deaths of loved ones, unemployment, financial strain, children who turn from God.
But even if we agree that a father may discipline a child... in a healthy relationship this does not represent boundaries, it represents... love.
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
The Bible teaches us to love and fear God... I teach my children to never get in a relationship like that!
To the extent that a relationship of this kind helps satisfy the child's need for stable, loving adult identity figures, it is a long - range investment in the child's future mental and spiritual health.
Friendship between humans, the potential fecundity in the intimacy between sexual lovers, and the warm relationship of a mother and her child are each fragments of the Divine love.
An intimate marital relationship which rejoices in the wide range of human feeling, which includes anger in its definition of love, can include the child in the «freedom to feel.»
The loving care of a parent and the trusting response of a child results in a beautiful relationship.
[T] he sexual act is a communion in a sacred relationship of love and of office to life, which embraces time, and in the child's birth is a ministry into eternity.
to really live, one has to put something to death.Have you noticed that same principle in any relationship that seeks a higher good; that is, one must practice self - denial, if not self - sacrifice when seeking better health, raising a pet, being a friend, loving a spouse, parenting a child... how much more so when we seek the Divine life in a community?
On a relationship level where He wants to share in our everyday lives, God is understandable and loving as we should be with our own children, with our mates.
This view is like a healthy parent - child relationship in which the parent naturally accepts the child because he is his child and he loves him.
Constantin Chicioroaga 1971/08/15 — [email protected] I love every day and night on several occasions his partner Stephen, we get along very well, and even think to register our relationship and adopt a few children in Germany!
Candidate for Deletion is trying to tell Adam A that their love can flourish, that it is beautiful and true, but Adams can't stand the shame of how Hutsons Best views their relationship, and is running away to raise their child alone in the foothills of the Himalayas.
I apply that philosophy in my relationship with my children, with my partner, with my friends and loved ones, and with the world at large.
If neither parent can be a full - time caregiver, then a child needs someone who is not only consistent and loving, but has formed a bond with them and consciously provides care in a way that strengthens the attachment relationship.
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Children love the attachment play games and having watched the DVDs, parents often say they feel a new lease of life and a confidence in relating to their children playfully, in ways that really deepen their relaChildren love the attachment play games and having watched the DVDs, parents often say they feel a new lease of life and a confidence in relating to their children playfully, in ways that really deepen their relachildren playfully, in ways that really deepen their relationship
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They are currently looking for an American who has, «a tough, but loving, philosophy to caring for children» and the «ability to determine the roots of highly emotional relationship problems within families in desperate need for help.»
In her research on professional women and the relationship with the caregivers they hire, sociologist Cameron Macdonald, author of Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, says that in their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the help they actually neeIn her research on professional women and the relationship with the caregivers they hire, sociologist Cameron Macdonald, author of Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, says that in their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the help they actually neein their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the help they actually need.
Loving relationships and support are important in children building resiliency.
Speaking with the child, explaining that new people in the child's life are more people to love him / her and will not take away from the parent's relationship with the child
Women who have abortions aren't just terrified teenagers: They're very often women in loving relationships who have already started a family, but know it is financially or emotionally impossible to care for another child.
«The ancients well knew that the experience of being in love recapitulates the mother - child relationship in its intimate physical attachment, trust and dependency.
Attachment Parenting helps mothers — whether breastfeeding or bottle feeding — view infant care in the context of the holistic parent - child relationship and learn how that give - and - take interaction that builds the foundation of secure attachment can be applied beyond feeding with love and respect.
Relationship anarchy is not about never committing to anything — it's about designing your own commitments with the people around you, and freeing them from norms dictating that certain types of commitments are a requirement for love to be real, or that some commitments like raising children or moving in together have to be driven by certain kinds of feelings.
For every robot enthusiast, like artificial intelligent expert and Love and Sex With Robots author David Levy, who predicts human - robot marriages within in the next few decades, there's a naysayer, like Kathleen Richardson, founder of the Campaign Against Sex Robots, who worries that «the creation of such robots will contribute to detrimental relationships between men and women, adults and children, men and men and women and women.»
From the moment a mother holds her newborn in her arms, she begins imparting lessons of love and determining how her child will handle relationships throughout his or her life.
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Foster fathers — who have largely been ignored by service providers and researchers — may be of particular importance, given that many of the children in their care will not have enjoyed supportive and loving relationships with adult males, and may have been abused by them (Wilson et al, 2007).
Holding your child is the perfect way to begin a loving relationship, but like everything in life; there needs to -LSB-...]
Holding your child is the perfect way to begin a loving relationship, but like everything in life; there needs to be balance.
Gershoff agreed in her response, but notes that not all children have a warm and loving relationship with their parents.
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