Sentences with phrase «friend for active children»

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According to one news report, he was married for 30 years, had two adult children, was active in his community, including as a youth sports coach, and had lots of friends — not unlike many of the other commuters in their smaller vehicles.
William H. Caddoo, DC suggests that parents looking for someone to treat their child's soft tissue sports injury consider a doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor, or even athletic trainer certified in Active Release Techniques ® (A.R.T. ®), and, that if they are looking for a doctor of chiropractic, they ask their child's pediatrician or friends for a recommendation rather than flipping through the Yellow Pages.
We invited some old friends and some new ones to share their wisdom about nutrition and offer always on - the - go sports parents fresh ideas and choices for healthy, easy - to - make breakfasts, lunches, dinners and between - meal snacks for your active children.
As a politically active feminist and a mother myself, I believe her time and ability to command editorial space in The Wall Street Journal would be far better spent opining about things like the need for better family leave and health care policies, improved access to birth control and higher education and affordable child care for working mothers rather than whether Angelina Jolie plans to adopt again or how long my friends plan to breastfeed their babies.
And finally, supporter and TV actor, Sam Jaeger was given the Special Friend Award; recognized for championing the work of Five Acres both as a celebrity advocate and as an active Special Friend Mentor for a child in residential care.
back in the early 90's a friend told me about RRLT which i started in the middle of my 2nd tri, she was my 1st (only) child, i believe the RRLT allowed me to go full term with power and energy to deliver my daughter in 3 hours (active labor) so for all you gals out the, ask first!
A devoted mother of adult children, Gloria lives alone, but has an active enough social life that involves married friends, her family, and the men she meets on her frequent trips to a local dance hall for older singles.
The arrival of Spring brings with it the promise of better weather and longer evenings, and for many parents the chance to visit their local parks and playgrounds so their children can play, meet friends and get active.
She has been active in the Phoenix community for the past decade and a half including serving on a Foster Care Review Board for 7 years and serving on the Board of Directors for both A New Leaf and the Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation.
Older children with an active social life need to realize that, although their friends may like dogs, it may not be appropriate for the dog to interact with every visitor.
Colman says counsel for fathers should use the case as a template for tackling interim motions for custody, noting that the father in the case provided affidavits from nine people, including friends and the child's daycare provider to boost the case that he took an active role in his daughter's life.
Intimacy here is a broad term, going beyond sexuality and inclusive of all relationships in which such privileged knowledge is exchanged, for example, between strangers, between a parent and a child, between friends, between a care giver and patient, or within the wider community among collaborating active citizens.
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