For one parent it might include having time with
the children on religious holidays.
Not exact matches
Bibles in every motel room God
on our money Moments of silence (prayer) before public events Christian cable networks 24/7 Discounts
on insurance for being christian Churches every 6 blocks in every city over 100,000 Christian bookstores in every town over 12,000 God in The Pledge of Allegiance Televangelists 24/7 Christian billboards along the highway advertising Vacation Brainwashing School (VBS) for your
children Federally recognized Christian
holiday Radioeveangelists 24/7
Religious organizations are tax free 75 % of the population claims to be Christian National day of prayer God in the National Anthem
At the same time, individuals (or
children) should have the right to miss
holidays on a «
religious observation» ground, provided it adheres to a prescribed date and not simply as an excuse to «not attend school
on Mondays.»
By learning about the difficulties schools face with
religious holidays, the types of literature your
children are reading, and how bullying affects kids in the electronic age, parents can help their
children understand and comprehend the effects that prejudices have
on their behavior.
In the year ending in January 2012, the American Association of Publishers reported that e-book sales had risen more than 49.4 % in the adult books category, 475.1 % in the
children's and young adult category, and 150.7 % in the
religious publications category.5 We at the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project reported that ownership of e-book readers among adults age 18 and older had nearly doubled from 10 % of the population to 19 % over the
holiday gift - giving season at the end of 2011, and ownership of tablet computers had surged a similar amount.6 In the final week of 2011 the e-book version of 42 of the top - selling 50 books
on USA Today's best - seller book list was outselling the paper version of the same book.7
A schedule that designates in which parent's home the minor
child will reside
on given dates, especially designating notable dates such as
holidays, school
holidays,
religious holidays, vacation, birthdays and dates of significance to the family (or a formula or method for determining the schedule);