Sentences with phrase «especially with a growing child»

As compared to carriers that only depend on the shoulder straps or even those that spreads the load over the upper back, they may look similar but they certainly feels very differently especially with a growing child.

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A growing opportunity gap in access to resources, opportunities, and adult investment has emerged over the last 25 years as income inequality has accelerated, especially among families with children.
(ENTIRE BOOK) The Clinebells bring reassurance and professional guidance to parents trying to help their children growespecially as they deal with personal and family crisis.
International organizations are growing concerned that there will be a rise in disease (especially with lack of sanitation infrastructure) and child trafficking and are doing their best to combat both atrocities...
She said the decision is best for the child, especially while growing up in a county with a large Christian population.»
When we confuse traditionalism with Tradition, and we all tend to do that, especially as we grow older, we become an impediment rather than an inducement to faith in our own children and all those who have not yet begun a spiritual pilgrimage of faith.
It's about what children need in order to thrive — especially children growing up in difficult circumstances — and what kind of practices and policies, in the home and at school, will provide them with the best possible chance at success.
Tell me, especially parents of athletes and growing teen children with that unbelievably amazing appetite - what are your go - to healthy homemade snack options and energy boosters?
So if the child's «transgression» is followed by punishment — or even stern lecturing that makes the child feel like a bad person, especially if this is a repeated experience — the child will grow up with what Brene Brown, the leading US expert on shame, calls «toxic shame.»
Pack and play — YES - with changing table and full size bassinet insert (especially if you have a 2 story house) Bassinet — YES Swaddle blanket — NO Crib — YES SnuggleU — NO Rocking chair / glider — YES - glider is a must; this is a «splurge» item if you are watching your budget Activity gym — YES Bouncer — YES Bumbo — YES -(with a tray) Exersaucer — N / A Jumper — N / A (yet) Front Carrier — YES - I love my moby wrap Stroller — YES Diaper warmer — NO - TOTAL waste Changing table — YES - I prefer the changing pad on top of a dresser so it grows with the child.
Designed especially for those seeking baby products with exceptional features, quality and most importantly, safety, HARMONY can easily evolve from crib - to - twin size bed as a child grows.
It is normal to feel anxious over whether we, as parents, are doing enough to give our child the loving home we hope to be giving, especially having grown up in a home with abuse.
(That's especially true for disadvantaged children who grow up without a close and supportive relationship with a nurturing adult.)
Some kids (especially older preschoolers) are reluctant to go to a grown up when they are being teased or having trouble with another child because they don't want to be labeled a tattletale.
Helping siblings to get along with each other as they grow up together can be quite difficult for parents especially if there is a small age gap between each child.
Those with a 5 - point harness provide more even protection across the child's torso, especially younger children whose skeletons are still growing and fragile.
By now, your child will probably be used to seeing and playing with other children and you may find they forge some close friendships, especially if they have grown up with another child of a similar age, like a cousin or one of your friend's children.
Positive interactions, especially during upset feelings are what help children cope with a host of feelings as they grow and create trust between parent and child.
Especially as it comes at a time when you're pregnant and exhausted and have a baby on board and a most likely a toddler in tow and are coping with tantrums and potty training and everything else as well as growing a baby and you just want to have a nap but can't because as a second - time pregnant woman as there's a child to keep alive and snacks to fetch and things to carry so many things to do and you can't quite imagine what it's going to be like with two children when you're only just about holding it together with one.
However, with a fairly light 45 pound maximum weight capacity and too much molding to be comfortable as a child grows, the Fisher - Price is not ideal for toddlers — especially larger ones.
Most parents enjoy sing their stroller on a daily basis and find that the investment of a good, quality stroller is beneficial especially if the stroller is able to grow with your children.
This is especially useful for youth sizes because it allows the glove to grow a bit with the child.
It is especially useful for people with children as it will allow the hoop to grow with your child.
«Ultimately, this could show the benefits of exercise for mental development in humans, especially young children with constantly growing brains.»
Fast foods and processed foods are loaded with excitotoxins and should not be consumed, especially by growing children.
Also remember that it can be very awkward for a lot of older children to accept someone new being around mommy or daddy especially if they have grown up with their real mother and father together.
For many grown children, having a parent suddenly jump into the dating pool is a shock, especially if the parent begins dating numerous people, and perhaps having sex with new partners.
Being a single parent can be challenging sometimes, especially when you have to handle the pressure with work, home, financials, and growing children, etc..
But with retirement and children grown up, it seems that senior people have lost a lot of chance to meet people especially people in their own age group.
Now as an adult (especially with no children) I know how hard it can be to make new friendships and grow your social circle.
If the ecologic message could have been more rooted into the plot of the film, and especially not treated with such harshness, this also would make the film a bit more palatable, as young children might feel a bit distressed during the later scenes of imminent danger to all of the characters they have grown to love.
In any case, Mr. Columbus, once again working with the screenwriter Steve Kloves and a cast of talented children (especially Emma Watson, who plays the brainy and intrepid Hermione) and grown - up British luminaries, has acquitted himself honorably.
Most African American children, especially those in low - income or single - parent families, enter 1st grade with already large cognitive disadvantages, which then grow in the higher grades.
All parents love their children — and all parents, at times, grow frustrated with them, especially when those children are young and still developing their self - control skills.
Parents can grow defensive about their children's behavior, and, especially in low - income or minority communities, many families may have years (if not decades) of negative associations with school systems.
And the academic wall of silence seemed to be cracking just a little, perhaps especially after William Julius Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged (1987) was released and sociologists Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur's book Growing Up with a Single Parent (1994) powerfully documented the detrimental effects of family breakdown on children.
In short, all children — but especially the poor who grow up without the language and book exposure to help them succeed — should be getting early - literacy instruction that balances basic skills with playful, content - rich language experiences.
However, most of these tests are multiple choice, standardized measures of achievement, which have had a number of unintended consequences, including: narrowing of the academic curriculum and experiences of students (especially in schools serving our most school - dependent children); a focus on recognizing right answers to lower - level questions rather than on developing higher - order thinking, reasoning, and performance skills; and growing dissatisfaction among parents and educators with the school experience.
Next up is the Mazda3, a compact hatchback that maintains the trend and offers above - average child and grown - up protection along with efficient safety assist features, but again, it's not that easy on pedestrians, especially when it comes to pelvis and leg impact.
In its fourth recommendation, «mandatory training for home inspectors», the report underlines the health and safety threats to families living in, near and around former grow - ops, especially those with young children and seniors.
He is married with three grown children and enjoys time outdoors, reading and all times with the family — especially the grandkids.
The Catholic Church plays a significant role in the growing number of child sex abuse claims, especially with all the scandals and cover - ups.
When that 10 - pound puppy is a full - grown 70 - pound dog with adult teeth, even playful nipping could be painful and break the skin, especially if it is on young children.
The decision has been criticised for undermining the growing trend toward telecommuting and other flexible work arrangements which enable employees to better balance work / life challenges, especially important to women with children -LSB-...]
Compared with other children, those who grow up in stable, two - parent families have a higher standard of living, receive more effective parenting, experience more cooperative co-parenting, are emotionally closer to both parents (especially fathers), and are subjected to fewer stressful events and circumstances.
I agree with your commentary on working at the marriage until it ends and how this is a growing process for both parties, especially if you have children.
In my practice, I frequently consult with adults who are planning to remarry, but whose children, especially teenagers, have grown increasingly angry, sad, disrespectful, demanding, or even hostile to their parent's new partner the longer they are in the family circle.
As the EITC grew in size and importance, the marriage penalty that it imposes on working couples, especially those with two or more children and relatively similar incomes, became a bigger problem.
If a child doesn't get enough attention or doesn't feel valued, especially in her relationship with her dad, she will grow up and seek that attention from other men as an adult.
When we calmly set and enforce limits as children grow, show understanding and acceptance of their emotions and feelings whilst their prefrontal cortex in their brains (the emotional regulatory centre) grows and the wiring connections establish so they can develop their own impulse and emotional control, we can still guide children to cope with the real world (especially through natural consequences) without severing vital connections between us and out children.
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