Sentences with phrase «eyes of parents»

At one end we struggle to engage parents who show little interest in their child's education and at the other, we can feel vulnerable and even under attack from the omnipresent eye of parents who demand high levels of involvement.
Under the watchful eyes of parents tiny fingers may touch a sea star, pet the slick back of a ray, hold a hermit crab's claw or brush a horseshoe crab's legs.
Away from the watchful eye of parents kids may be inclined to dig right into the cupcake first, leaving less room (and time) for nutritious foods.
Evolutionarily speaking, a little toddling person, who is now away from the watchful eye of their parent, is safer when they eat things they recognize.
For example, many people fear being humiliated in the eyes of a parent or rival.
Maybe we need to help the kids and open the eyes of the parents, the churches and the culture to what is really happening to these kids.
Less desirable in the eyes of her parents than a male child, a girl stayed close to her mother, but her father controlled her life until he relinquished her to another man for marriage.
First of all, hopefully they will open the eyes of parents who are considering throwing out or abandoning their kids.
One way to look at it is through the eyes of a parent of an addicted son or daughter.
Quite often, first children are somewhat angelic, at least in the eyes of their parents.
Names that roll off the tongue and are as free flowing as they come are sure to catch the eye of parents looking in this genre and parents who aren't.
For even the most bleary - eyed of parents, the Total Baby app makes it easy to log all aspects of newborn care and feeding, including bath times, immunizations, milestones, doctor visits and more.
The strong body and durable frame are grabs the eye of the parents to purchase this and it will assure safety and comfort of their kids.
A mother herself, Dr. Trista is able to see her patients and meet their needs through the eyes of a parent.
In the words of Justice O'Connor, who wrote at length on this issue in a concurring opinion, the secular options «need only be adequate substitutes for religious schools in the eyes of parents
«At a time when the Common Core Stare Standards and high - stakes assessments turn the eyes of parents, teachers, and policy - makers to what reading can do for you, we should not lose sight of the deep and manifold pleasures it can bring to you,» Smith said in a press release.
Much like Thirteen Reasons Why, the power of gossip is a huge focus here along with the crushing expectations for teens to be revered for very different things — all at the same time — in the eyes of parents and college admissions boards and in the eyes of their peers.
It also catches the eye of parents who shop at the toy store.
* Pet shops usually do not provide full information on genetic disorders prevalent in certain breeds, or copies of documents such as Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) on the hips of both parents and the Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERF) on the eyes of both parents.
The refreshing outdoor environment comprises tropical garden setting, with a manicured lawn that children may play safely under the watchful eye of the parent.
In the eyes of some parents, these leaders had failed them.
• Support: Parents of securely attached children provide a scaffold of support, i.e., a framework that supports the child as development unfolds: the infant is held in the parent's arms, the toddler explores the environment but checks back with the parent for reassurance, and the preschooler plays independently with friends while still under the watchful eye of the parent.
Do something for me... look directly into the eyes of a parent who alienates not only her child but her entire past, erasing everyone who ever knew her or her child, as she has done since Dec. 26, 2011 BUT who started April 18, 2004.
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