Sentences with phrase «doing to the children who»

Does anyone know what this does to children who grow up thinking «how come i'll never get to be a grown up?»
The damage done to children who lose the opportunity to attend schools that their parents believe are better than the alternative is incalculable.

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Most people who don't vaccinate their children are not, Palmer says, «loud - mouthed ignoramuses who try to spread their pernicious, conspiratorial nonsense.»
That does make it more difficult for women who want children to take on a demanding career, but that's not because of discrimination on the part of any given company.
«Whether this is a dedicate gamer who doesn't want to stop playing Mario or Zelda, or whether it's a child experiencing these franchises for the very first time, we believe the value proposition as well as the compelling content is what's fueling our momentum,» Reggie Fils - Aime, president of Nintendo of America, told Fortune.
This innovative approach to the booster seat is just downright impressive, even to someone who doesn't have children.
The practice, he said, «benefits men who don't feel the need to be at home looking after their children, and it discriminates against women who will want to, obviously, look after the children that they have got.»
Besides being a personal chef for those with chronic diseases, you can also get into specialty cooking as a personal chef for working couples with children who feel like they don't have time to cook healthfully for their family.
«Parents who respond to their children's emotions in a comforting manner have kids who are more socially well - adjusted than do parents who either tell their kids they are overreacting or who punish their kids for getting upset,» child psychologist Nancy Eisenberg of Arizona State University said in an interview.
If your child is sick and you can't go in to work, calling your manager, who also happens to be your child's grandfather, isn't going to be nearly as difficult as it might be in an environment where strangers who don't have empathy for your situation are recording your attendance.
They say the charade is for the sake of their children who they don't want to put through the distress of a divorce.
As a consequence, parents who are willing to provide a more lucrative future for their children do so at the expense of their own.
Amy Hubble, a certified financial planner, said HSAs can be a powerful retirement - savings vehicle for younger people and those without children, who typically don't have big medical expenses and are able to let their balances compound over long periods.
... And my mother, said «Oh, don't worry about it, with your imagination you'll learn to fill in all the blanks,»» explains Corcoran, who was diagnosed with dyslexia as a child.
Marketing is like parenting: Everyone believes they know how to do it effectively (especially those who don't have children).
A mom blogger who runs the delightfully named site PregnantChicken.com loved the fact that this one carrier is suitable for use from the newborn days all the way until a child weighs 40 pounds as well as the fact that it «does not require inserts» to accommodate those youngest babies.
After all, there are plenty of hyper - anxious parents who will do and pay anything to make sure no ailment or discomfort befalls their children.
When Jessica Jackley, founder of the micro-loan business Kiva and author of Clay Water Brick: Finding Inspiration From Entrepreneurs Who Do The Most With The Least, was asked to leave the TED conference due to the event organizer's no children policy, she did the natural thing: Jackley took her complaint to Twitter:
Astronauts are a popular choice for children this year, according to Angel, who said this has a lot to do with Tim Peake becoming the first British astronaut to walk in space.
After my traditional line of questioning and selling the great points about the career ahead for anyone lucky enough to get this position, I launched into my full disclosure and she sat staring at me like one does a child who is walking a fine balance atop a 4 - foot brick wall — with anticipation, excitement and a heaping does of sheer shock and wonder all mixed together.
«What we need to do is help children see that that behavior is a core part of who they are, so that when they grow up they don't lose creativity,» he explains.
He said that for the retrial, the defense focused less on mental health records and experts and more on getting jurors to see into the mind of the woman who Parnham said drowned her children because she thought that if she didn't they would be taken by Satan.
That focus has helped them adapt to a generation of digital native moms and what she calls «glass kids» — children born after the advent of the iPad, who don't remember a time before touch technology.
Rubio has long supported an expansion of the child tax credit, and wants to double the credit to $ 2,000 and make it refundable for low - income families to who don't earn enough to pay federal taxes, and thus don't qualify for any credit.
Rising prosperity has largely obviated the first and helped the second, along with changing social mores — people who really want children can do so today without having to be permanently tied to a mate, if they are up to the challenge.
But parents who emphasized warmth over distinctiveness (telling them «I love you» instead of «you're special») raised children who were happy with who they are but didn't feel superior to others.
That encouraging stat also means that many, many children still don't sleep under a bed net or in a house treated with insecticide, according to the WHO.
While this disparity can be attributed to differences in careers and work hours between men and women who have children and those who do not, the report says that there is also a difference in how working mothers and fathers are perceived by management.
If we don't, we can expect the numbers of people killed by the disease (mostly children under five and pregnant women, who lose immunities they've built up while pregnant) to climb back up to more than a million and then perhaps more.
But for the billion kids under the age of 15 around the world who didn't get this opportunity, I chatted with Herjavec about what families and parents could do to encourage entrepreneurial thinking in their children.
Elliott does not seem to share those qualms: On at least three occasions, according to both court testimony and the accounts of seven people who spoke with Fortune, children of people facing the hedge fund's attack have been pulled into the fray in some way, in an apparent bid to gain either information on or leverage against their parents.
However, Morneau, who also announced the introduction of up to five weeks of parental leave for fathers or non-birth parents to encourage greater sharing of child - rearing responsibilities, did not address a question on the limits of legislation and what the government can do to address societal barriers that could contribute the gender pay gap.
As anyone who's nagged a child about doing chores knows, the amount of nagging is inversely proportional to the chores that will get done.
«Every month, I see the difference that being in a child's life — who doesn't have anybody to guide him — makes,» Albom told CNBC about the orphanage his charity operates in Haiti.
Pretend that you're teaching your topic to a classroom full of children — people with limited vocabularies who don't understand complicated jargon.
As they eagerly describe a young Alison staging plays in the family living room and leading neighborhood children on make - believe safaris, the subject of their recollections sits quietly, as though detached from a past that has little to do with who she is today.
In terms of tax planning, TIPRA may make it attractive for wealthier families to give appreciated assets to college - age children who don't work and are in either of the lowest two tax brackets.
The company also has flexible hours so that employees who have children or parents to care for can do just that.
The CNBC survey found 32 percent of parents who are 55 and under plan to specify what their children should or can use their inheritance for, while 15 percent of those ages 56 to 69, and 9 percent of parents ages 70 and older, will do so.
Chubb backs employees who want to volunteer, offering time to do everything from helping out at their child's school to spending weeks away with Habitat for Humanity.
«But compared to members of the general public who have full - time jobs, he still has some time off to look after the children, to give them their baths, to put them to bed and I think he'll continue to do that,» Joseph said.
And that's a conservative estimate because the study did not include families who funnelled income through corporations to children no longer living under the same roof.
It cost every man, woman, and child in the United States 2000 dollars each to make sure the executives at AIG who wrote insurance and did not put capital reserves away to cover it were able to keep their pay, their bonuses, their future bonuses, and all of their personal assets.
This program was made available to parents who want to pay for a child's education but do not have the funds to contribute out of pocket.
High school students and parents who had just buried their friends and children asked agonizing questions to lawmakers, ones often repeated after mass tragedies: Why did this happen, and what can be done to prevent it?
To every parent, teacher and child who is hurting so badly, we are here for you, whatever you need, whatever we can do, to ease your paiTo every parent, teacher and child who is hurting so badly, we are here for you, whatever you need, whatever we can do, to ease your paito ease your pain.
The discovery sparks a realization: despite routine background checks, parents don't really know who they're entrusting their children to.
To wander around inside Trump's kingdom with his deputies, children, lenders, and former executives is to find a New York real estate mogul who stopped building Manhattan real estate and a global hotelier who doesn't own most of his foreign hotelTo wander around inside Trump's kingdom with his deputies, children, lenders, and former executives is to find a New York real estate mogul who stopped building Manhattan real estate and a global hotelier who doesn't own most of his foreign hotelto find a New York real estate mogul who stopped building Manhattan real estate and a global hotelier who doesn't own most of his foreign hotels.
One of the things I've done in my work is kind of show the hypocrisy of progressive people who say they believe in inequality, but when it comes to their individual choices about where they're going to live and where they're going to send their children, they make very different decisions, and I just didn't want to do that.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
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