Sentences with phrase «hardest job as a parent»

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Instead work hard at your job, take care of aging parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the poor and continue to follow the proper rules of living as gracious and good human beings.
Instead work hard at your job, take care of aging parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the poor and continue to follow the proper rules of your religion or any good rules of living as gracious and good human beings
Instead work hard at your job, take care of aging parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the poor and continue to follow the commandments of your religion or any good rules of living as gracious and good human beings.
Monica grew up on a farm in Marshall, Michigan, so as a child growing up on a farm that her parents ran, while both working full - time jobs outside of farming, she saw just how hard farming could be, and vowed she did not want to have anything to do with farming once she moved out.
As a former stay at home mom now working mom (not by choice), I have to say it is harder to work and parent, but not because of the scheduling and working «two jobs» but because of not being able to be where you heart really is.
As a mom, a single divorced mom, I know how hard a job parenting is.
And one of the hardest things we face as parents is being there for your kids with this demanding job.
As a parent, one of your hardest jobs is going to be keeping your kids away from drugs and alcohol.
And I have to tell you, as a parent of a preschooler myself, one of the hardest parts of feeding is letting your child do their job.
Distraction may be a good emergency measure for weddings or funerals, but as a regular parenting technique it's going to make your job much harder, and it will also effect your child's wellbeing.
The sense of relief at finally having some answers can make you feel like celebrating — but your job as a parent just got harder as you learn what your child can and can't eat.
As long as she is feeling rested and strong, she will be able to do the hard and exciting job of parentinAs long as she is feeling rested and strong, she will be able to do the hard and exciting job of parentinas she is feeling rested and strong, she will be able to do the hard and exciting job of parenting.
You have to take care emotionally, physically and mentally as parenting infants is a very hard job.
The bargain we make as adoptive parents — one we learned too late — is that once we go down this road, we take on a job that is harder than we'd ever imagined.
Many working parents may find it hard to imagine a daycare center right in the same building as their job.
Tika Sumpter does a fine job as Michelle, capturing the character's wary calm as she navigates multiple worlds at once, from the working - class Chicago neighborhood where she still lives with her parents to the high - powered law office where she feels she has to work extra hard to be seen as «Michelle» and not «the black woman.»
Those burdened by solidarity thinking can not accept any statement by colleagues and outsiders other than «all professionals within my sector are hard - working, dedicated, and therefore, competent at their jobs», or «if not for some outside force such as poverty or bad parents, we could be successful at our jobs
As the parent of a 21 - year old about to graduate from university, it's hard not to be supportive of the new Canada Job Grant.
And you don't always know what they are bringing to their role as a parent at the time and I think for many parents there can be a lot of blame for them not parenting well at times and it's really important as educators to be just really aware of what a hard job it can be at times, and how things like the stresses that are happening around a family can make it very hard to be confident in your parenting, assertive in your parenting, warm in your parenting, creative in your parenting, thoughtful, reflective.
Fostering isn't like a job that you clock into at a certain time but we have to acknowledge that it is hard work and though foster parents are viewing children as at least temporary family members, the system can't always view this resource as people providing this most valuable resource with little to no supports.
Harder still, parents go through major life transitions such as beginning a new job, losing a loved one or struggling with depression.
It is hard to choose one memory — my parents did a fantastic job of making Christmas special for me and my three sisters — so I'll share the first thing that comes to mind: sitting by my window as a child late on Christmas Eve, watching the snow come down in big flakes, and pretending the jostling chains on the wheels of the snowplows driving by were sleigh bells.
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