This enables parents and carers to provide a positive
environment for raising children.
A more stable
environment for raising children.
It is evident from modern society that marriage and commitment are beneficial, both in terms of a stable
environment for raising children and as a safe and relatively non-contentious arrangement for se - xual relationships.
The Church opposed this development but also highlighted the problems that could be faced by Catholic adoption agencies that would want to follow the Church's understanding (and in fact that confirmed by sociological evidence) that married couples present the best
environment for raising children.
North Dakota's agricultural resources not only drive economic growth, but they offer a healthy
environment for raising a child.
Not exact matches
First, it extends the logic of the redefinition of marriage which the earlier legislation on no - fault divorce required: Marriage is no longer a lifelong, monogamous bond between two people of the opposite sex intended
for the
raising of
children and the provision of a stable family
environment; rather, it is a relationship of mutual convenience, to be dissolved as and when it becomes inconvenient to the contracted parties to maintain it.
«In a hostile
environment, we're going to do everything we can do within the parameters of the law to ensure our freedom to continue to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, protect and defend the sanctity of life, help couples with their marriages, help parents
raise their
children, and find forever homes
for orphaned
children,» he said.
Study after study has indicated the best
environment for children to be
raised and nurtured is the home of their married, biological parents.
Yet, if this occurs, then there is no encouragement from the government
for people to
raise children in a stable
environment.
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Second, I was
raised in a very religious
environment and turned away from that when I was 19, best thing I ever did
for myself, but as
for my
children, I will not shield them from religion, but I will not teach it to them and force them to go to church or anything like that.
I believe families can find calm in their home and
raise children who take responsibility
for themselves, the
environment and others.
Nick shares his journey in
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Parents who encourage
children to step away from the television so they can experience their
environment are likely to
raise more independent
children who can think
for them.
Fact is that proper
child proofing can actually save you time, reduce stress and make your home
environment more conducive to
raising children; let alone easier
for the parents.
Every parent dreams of creating a safe and beautiful
environment for their little one, but when it comes to
raising healthy, happy
children, sometimes only mother knows best - Mother Nature that is.
Here's practical guidance
for parents who must cope with the many details related to
raising children in today's unusually demanding
environment.
We intend to
raise a
child in a loving and nurturing
environment that is warm, and supportive
for a
child to face life's challenges and succeed.
Children raised in a caring family
environments have greater capacity
for empathy not only toward themselves and others but their communities and world.
But researchers at the briefing cited studies that are probing how a lack of «cognitive nurturing» — talking and reading to a
child,
for example — and sustained exposure to «toxic stress» set off a cascade of hormonal and neural responses far different than those in a
child who is
raised in a more secure, stimulating
environment.
Yet researchers from the CHU Sainte - Justine Mother -
child Research Hospital and University of Montreal have discovered a reversal of this trend
for those
children when
raised in a less coercive
environment.
I think, to some extent, we all have a responsibility to
raise pressure to help sustain a better
environment for children anywhere in the world.
For example, in environments which have lots of resources, it would have been easier for ancestral mothers to raise children without the father's he
For example, in
environments which have lots of resources, it would have been easier
for ancestral mothers to raise children without the father's he
for ancestral mothers to
raise children without the father's help.
For example, these parents are struggling to
raise their
children in the midst of financial difficulties and stressful work
environments.
Raising standards Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the School System, said: «We are raising standards in our schools, with more than 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and it is only right that children are learning in an environment that matches the standard of that edu
Raising standards Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
for the School System, said: «We are
raising standards in our schools, with more than 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and it is only right that children are learning in an environment that matches the standard of that edu
raising standards in our schools, with more than 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and it is only right that
children are learning in an
environment that matches the standard of that education.
The big issues
for the Education Equality Project were school and teacher accountability, school choice, and merit pay, whereas the Broader, Bolder Approach emphasized linking what happens in schools to the broader
environment within which
children are
raised, including their family and community economic standing, health and nutrition.
Here's my experience with apartment life: Loss of equity forever Thin walls Noisy, inconsiderate neighbors Drug usage just feet away while
raising children in that
environment Hearing other people's love - making while trying to sleep
for your job or an exam Cheap - quality appliances Floors / carpets that have had food, drink, vomit, urine and other human fluids ground in that were ostensibly «cleaned» prior to you moving in (Uh, Huh!)
I am
raising money
for The Hospital
for Sick
Children to update the outpatient treatment rooms so that children can have a comforting and uplifting environment that promotes
Children to update the outpatient treatment rooms so that
children can have a comforting and uplifting environment that promotes
children can have a comforting and uplifting
environment that promotes healing.
Grandparents fight to protect
children Quad City Times - Davenport, IA, USA... trouble getting information about their grandchildren's medical... a better
environment for raising their own... the Iowa DHS, said grandparents frequently feel...
Active Parenting
for Stepfamilies This video - based program helps couples work together to
raise children in the challenging stepfamily
environment.
These included characteristics on multiple levels of the
child's biopsychosocial context: (1)
child factors: race / ethnicity (white, black, Hispanic, and Asian / Pacific Islander / Alaska Native), age, gender, 9 - month Bayley Mental and Motor scores, birth weight (normal, moderately low, or very low), parent - rated
child health (fair / poor vs good / very good / excellent), and hours per week in
child care; (2) parent factors: maternal age, paternal age, SES (an ECLS - B — derived variable that includes maternal and paternal education, employment status, and income), maternal marital status (married, never married, separated / divorced / widowed), maternal general health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed by the Center
for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good
for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation
for Measurement of the
Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF) score.
We see a future where parents can
raise confident, healthy, happy
children and teenagers, enjoy strong family relationships and create protective, safe
environments for their families.
This gives her the best chance to get the strongest genes while neatly replacing the relative unreliability of «playboys»
for a more stable, dependable
environment to
raise a
child.
It sounds like you are doing your best to
raise your kids in the healthiest, happiest
environment with both you and your
children's other parent working together
for the kids.
Together we collaborate with other like - minded organizations in the community to
raise awareness about
child abuse and neglect prevention, strengthening families and fostering a safe and nurturing
environment for all
children.
In order
for us to know how
children's behavior is influenced by their heredity, by their prenatal
environment, and by their family relationships, and how these influences are interconnected, we need to study families where the
child is not
raised by anyone from their biological family.
Active Parenting
for Stepfamilies in 3 is an abridged version of Active Parenting
for Stepfamilies, a video - based discussion program to help parents and stepparents
raise children in the challenging stepfamily
environment.
TCSW and FRG concur with the Munro Review on the importance of reasserting the principle that wherever possible
children should be
raised by their family and that the family is the primary
environment for a
child's healthy, loving and safe upbringing.
At the forefront of debates about early childhood education policy is a focus on
raising the quality of learning
environments in community - based centers and schools as a means of promoting
child development, particularly
for low - income
children and
children of color.
Most of all,
children need to be
raised in a secure - enough
environment to develop internal stability and skills
for negotiating this new world without the family system values and procedures.
Elder care program launches
environment for older adults, respite... TheMatureMarket.com (press release)- Grenoble, France Many of them belong to the so - called sandwich generation, people who are
raising young
children, working full - time and looking after parents.
Sample Topics (classes, seminars, forums): Learned Optimism, Stress Management,
Raising Resilient
Children, School Bullying and Violence, Parenting, Co-Parenting and Blending Families, Effective Anger Management
for Youth, Taking Care of Self: Preventing Employee Burnout, Embracing Cultural Diversity in the Workplace, Recognizing and Preventing Hostile Work
Environments.
Findings suggest that
for genetically susceptible
children who are
raised in low - risk
environments, attention control may provide a protective factor against developing internalizing problems across early life.
The need
for loving parental protection and an
environment of safety is crucial in this important avocation of
raising children.
The tenor of the emotional
environment in which
children are
raised has life - lasting effects
for them (Valliant, 2012; Waldinger & Schulz, 2016).
They are committed to
raising children who are more capable of compassion, empathy
for others and the
environment, having lifelong healthy relationships, self confidence, greater resilience, achieving success in school, and experiencing a sense of contentment.
Loving, cooperative two parent families are clearly the best
environment for today's
children to be
raised in.
All funds
raised will go to support the Heartland Family Service Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Services program, including the Safe Haven concealed shelter
for women and their
children who are trying to escape from harmful
environments and heal from the lasting effects of their trauma.
raise and care
for young
children to create early
environments that protect them from violence.
Although an interaction was established between the type of care (institutional vs. family) and genetic moderation factors, with a protective factor of the 5HTT / allele genotype
for high scores on attachment disorganisation in institutionalized
children, the authors noted that it is not clear if genetic factors can protect some
children in adverse
environments or if the experience of being
raised in these
environments can alter the expression of the gene.