Sentences with phrase «children while the other works»

Often times, if one of the parents stays at home with the children while the other works, this parent has been doing a majority of the planning.

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In my experience, poly families tend to be more stable for the children, particularly if there is one adult able to stay home to parent the children while the other adults work.
Then the text moved on to a formidable list of reformanda: inadequate procedures for selection and training of priests, pastoral responsibilities allotted to those living elsewhere (Campeggio as Bishop of Salisbury would be an example — but Rome was full of such men who used a part of their salary to pay a vicar to look after their diocese while they did other more congenial work in Rome); the bequeathing of benefices in wills especially to the children of priests, pluralism, failure to correct those who make money by hearing confessions.
Parents should encourage discussions while respecting the preferences of those children who rely upon other means to work out difficult situations.
If the child has been in speech therapy for a while and it hasn't been working, but yet they seem like they would be able to use other modes of communication.
In 36 per cent of dual earner families it is the father, more than any other individual, who cares for children while the mother is at work.
One parent is off working, while the other cares for the children, then the one parent comes home and the other goes off to film a movie.
Breastfeeding mothers feed their child while taking care of their other children or while they're working and doing any other of a million necessary tasks.
Older kids can sew buttons onto crafts while younger children can glue them on to paper, felt, or whatever other craft materials they are working on.
So, while policy must recognise that new mothers still do most of the childcare and new fathers most of the earning, it must also acknowledge that both parents are equally responsible for both caring and earning: neither can work unless his or her children are looked after; neither can care unless the other — or the State — is footing the bill.
While we work with your child, we also strive to teach you and other family members effective ways to talk with your child.
As a woman who has worked outside of the home for the majority of my children's lives, I have faced more than my fair share of questions pertaining to the guilt others assume I must feel because I've left my children with capable and trustworthy caregivers while I sought employment outside of the home.
This works quite well for some students (our Campus and Community page discusses options for what your family can do in our neighborhood while you're in class); other students, however, find they can focus more on their studies when they are here alone and that their children are happier staying with a caregiver in the familiar environment of their own home.
While away at a resident camp, your tween will learn to work with other campers, and get along with children from a variety of backgrounds.
Some moms may need to employ child care while they meet with clients but can manage other aspects of their work day with the kids around.
While one is at work, the other is able to do social outings, plan trips with small children, and help around the classroom.
Here, one child loves all things Superman, while the other likes cute bugs and nature, but any two favorite themes would work equally well.
Some children are able to pull themselves together and produce their best work, while others struggle helplessly.
While the effort involved in going gluten free may mean it's not your first choice for treating your child, you may want to consider it if you've tried other things and nothing has worked.
When parents «juggle» child care with alternating shifts while both working they often wind up never seeing each other, being cranky and not enjoying life.
Most harried parents rely on a patchwork of caregivers — family, babysitters and daycare programs, among others — to look after their children while they work.
While the older boys work through their workbooks at one end of the table (shown in the photo above), you'll often find another child or several sitting at the other end...
While this might take longer to accomplish than if we worked with one child and then the other, it eliminates the need for an adjustment period when you move the twins back in together.
While you and the other parent may not have been able to make your relationship work, find ways to role model good values about relationships for your children.
We had already worked out that about 3 hours per day would be more than sufficient to cover the amount of learning in a typical school day, by the time we had subtracted lunchtime, the various breaks, Assembly, PE, lining up, registration etc - not to mention the waiting around while the teacher spoke individually to other children.
Just know that we're screwed no matter what we do, none of it is easy, and you're never really off the clock — unless of course you get to be home while pregnant, not taking care of other children, without the pressure of work, and with a cleaning woman at your disposal.
There are no excuses now, your child is old enough to help with chores and other household duties, such as making dinner, watching younger siblings, attending to sick or older relatives, and even managing things for a little bit while you're busy or at work.
Gay fathers tend to be economically well - off, one means by which their children may garner social advantages relative to other children, while additional research has shown that children of gay fathers did not report differences in sex - typed behaviour compared with parents of other family configurations.58 A large literature shows that parents tend to transmit values to their children along socioeconomic status lines, with middle class parents typically imparting different values from parents in lower socioeconomic strata.59, 60 However, little of this work has examined fathers in particular, as distinct from mothers.
Working as a classroom teacher (and as a parent of three of my own), I know that some children are better able to adapt to and cope with new or different situations while others need to be supported and taught more intentionally how to manage their feelings.
Yes, the parenting style works, but there are numerous ways that you can implement its core values and ideas and some might suit your and your child's character while others not at all.
Some parents prefer to hire PCAs with experience working with children with disabilities, while others prefer to start with a blank slate rather than have to «unteach» old habits.
While some women begin to wean right away to prepare to go back to work, others may wait until their children are toddlers before fully weaning.
Having the device and app combination at home while your baby is being cared for by other caregivers (e.g. nanny, grandparents, partner) helps you stay connected to your child while you're away at work or running errands.
In our society we seem to feel that practicing attachment parenting means that the parents alone are raising the child or sometimes even one parent alone (usually the mother) while the other one works long hours, goes off to war, or just runs away.
And while I think that is well and good on one hand (and it can certainly be beneficial), it can be dangerous on the other when people stop asking themselves what parts of a certain parenting philosophy work for the family and the children they have, and change it to be what more can they do to fit a certain parenting philosophy.
Among women who left less than five years ago, two - thirds said they pursued better opportunities in other fields while a third stayed home with children because companies didn't accommodate work - life concerns, Fouad said.
Fourth, Henderson and Sparks, while doing their pioneering work on isolated polonium halos in 1939, made an important discovery: they found that the centers of those halos, at least those in the biotite «books» they examined, were usually concentrated in certain «sheets» inside the biotite.65 (Biotite, like other micas, consists of thin «sheets» that children enjoy peeling off as if the layers were sheets in a book.)
While the policy experts work on revising recommendations, doctors and other health professionals should encourage children to spend time in active play or sports, and to consume a nutritious diet built from whole foods from plant sources to achieve and maintain a healthy weight and provide an environment conducive to building strong bones.»
Few films, especially ones that rely on jokes about children rolling tight joints or parents beating each other up at bake sales, are so clearly occupied with delivering gags while also pushing the message that parenting is hard and being an adult takes work.
And we haven't even gotten to the most credulity - stretching part of the plot yet: not only has Cass been kept alive in captivity long past the time that Mika has lost sexual interest in her, she's been put to work luring in other children over the Internet, while also recording stories and reminiscences from her life for an obscure reason never fully explained.
We haven't even gotten to the most credulity - stretching part of the plot yet: not only has Cass been kept alive in captivity long past the time that Mika has lost sexual interest in her, she's been put to work luring in other children over the Internet, while also recording stories and reminiscences from her life for an obscure reason never fully explained.
The virtues essentially stop with the shot design and the work of Edward Norton (himself being a sort of walking meta joke, as his character arrives on scene and immediately begins armchair directing and taking control, something for which Norton himself has been infamous on set), and while the other actors are fine, they do not manage to separate themselves as anything other than puppets for Inarritu's agenda, who looms over every frame like some petulant child with a grudge and a budget that allowed him to force his opinions on an unwitting public.
«Translanguaging is a little bit of a tricky construct - essentially it means drawing from the child's other languages within the English classroom, so they can use those other languages as support while they are carrying out work,» she explains.
While rural and urban schools share certain challenges, including the devastating effects of poverty on school children, there are myriad other problems specific to rural schools, which is why applying an urban model and urban solutions to rural schools simply doesn't work.
While we know that some children are more naturally extroverted or introverted than others, all children can learn the skills for working together to build relationships necessary for human thriving.
With the support of this public - private alliance, Brad will be leading an initiative to work with around 30 small schools in a rural area to develop a model of group purchasing and other innovative measures that will deliver tasty, nutritious food to children while also enabling the meals service to break even.
A school with a traditional structure that provides clear standards and expectations may be a good choice for some children, while a school that allows extra freedom and places more responsibility for learning on the child may work well for other children.
Still others see giftedness as prodigious accomplishment: adult - level work while chronologically a child.
Teachers having open affairs with other teachers while their spouses work at and children attend the school.
While those real heroes, those doing the day - to - day hard work with the children that others (charters and district schools) would rather pass down the line, toil to make things better for children.
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