Not exact matches
On the other hand, any
parent who
has ever woken a sleeping baby to stick a thermometer in her ear, mouth, or farther south only to log the perfectly
healthy temperature of a now awake and screaming
child knows that's not an ideal situation, either.
On the contrary, the scientific research that
has directly compared outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian
parents with outcomes for
children with heterose xual
parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically
healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterose xual
parents... mama k
The
child may cry and scream because he / she doesn't understand why they can't do what they want, and
have what they want, when they want it; but loving
parents will endure the anger of the
child in the short - term for the long - term benefit of a well - adjusted,
healthy, wise and mature
child as he / she grows.
On the contrary, the scientific research that
has directly compared outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian
parents with outcomes for
children with heterosexual
parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically
healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterosexual
parents.
When Oregon
parents Ariel and Deborah Levy
had their third
child and first daughter, Kalanit, they thought she was the «normal and
healthy» baby they say they were promised after prenatal test results showed no irregularities.
On the contrary, the scientific research that
has directly compared outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian
parents with outcomes for
children with heterose xual
parents has consistently shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically
healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterose xual
parents.
By helping
parents to do that which they basically want to do but often can not — namely, raise
children who are mentally, emotionally, and spiritually
healthy — the church
would help to prevent alcoholism at its very roots.
If the church
had more often offered a fellowship that was «
healthy and pleasant and warm» to
children, youth,
parents, and families, it might
have done much more than it
has toward preventing emotional ills, and it
would have been unnecessary for persons to find their fellowship in taverns.
«Families and
parents want their
children to
have healthier ingredients,» he says.
«So long as junk - filled lunchboxes continue to dominate family outings,
parents will
have a hard time convincing their
children that
healthy food can be a treat too,» he said.
Rachel Grantham thought other
parents would be happy and willing to stock the fridge with
healthy and convenient meal options for their
children.
To the best of our ability, their father and I raised our
children to see both
parents working in the home and without as normal, and when they grew up, our daughters, our only
children,
had no second thoughts about giving time to their careers, nor to the advantages of breastfeeding and the importance of providing
healthy, whole foods to their families.
She also
has advice for keeping your marriage happy and
healthy, staying strong and optimistic as a
parent, and straight - up good advice for being a stay - at - home
parent of young
children.
As a pediatrician who was frustrated by how many
parents failed to find help using CIO, I did extensive research and even
have published an ebook about this important subject (When «Crying it Out» Doesn't Work, by Mary Kathleen Fay, M.D.) I think the fundamental problem is that for CIO to work, the
child must be completely
healthy and sleeping normally once they fall asleep.
Your post
would make it seem that she is an anomaly — but every
parent I know who
has done sleep training also
has healthy, happy and well adjusted
children.
In my position as an athletic commissioner, I occasionally encounter
parents who
have trouble with this requirement, often telling me that they
have used other forms to certify that their
child is
healthy.
Eating a balanced and
healthy diet is a goal that
parents should
have for their
child.
I practice some aspects of attachment
parenting (exclusive bf - ing, babywearing, BLS, etc.), but
having studied
child psychology as part of my doctorate, I also know that it's
healthy for
children to develop routines (like bedtime and mealtimes) and that can involve crying.
They can model both
healthy and unhealthy behaviors of their
parents so the
parents should be careful about their attitude about certain activities, alcohol, tobacco, drugs and other substances as this can
have a significant effect on the future behavior of their
children.
I fear the stance represented by this website might lead
parents to avoid doing the one thing that
would make their
child happier and
healthier.
The popular free ebook series «In Search of Utopia» (http://andgulliverreturns.info) addresses two major problems of our modern society — overpopulation and licensing
parents so that
children have a better chance to develop as
healthy, happy and productive.
You're right, as a
parent in that situation, my intuition
would tell me it was NOT harmless, as
would the SCIENCE of diet that tells us that eating a variety of
healthy and diverse foods will support
healthy development in growing
children.
I do not believe a
child knows what is best, thats why they
have parents, to
parent them, coach them, teach them the ways to maneuver the world in
healthy ways that will help them strive and grow up strong, safe and secure.
The lessons I
have learned from my military training may help other
parents navigate the route to raising
healthy children in today's challenging environment.
«If the
parents want to
have a family bed, it presents no harm to the
child,» said Weissbluth, author of «Healthy Sleep Habits, Healthy Child.&r
child,» said Weissbluth, author of «
Healthy Sleep Habits,
Healthy Child.&r
Child.»
Research shows that the key to
healthy child development is the amount of time
children spend time with their
parents having fun and learning at the same time.
We participated in a twitter party last night with
Healthy Child Healthy World to talk about what a
parent really needs to
have on hand for a new baby.
It is not only good for the kids to ensure it's growing in a
healthy and happy environment, but also
has some serious benefits that make the
parent and
child bonding stronger.
Studies
have shown that
parents who limit screen time
have healthier and more well - adjusted
children.
Also,
children naturally want to cooperate with
parents when they
have a
healthy attachment.
For nearly three decades, Weissbluth's work
has helped desperate
parents instill
healthy sleep habits in their
children.
After the birth of her first
child, Jessica became interested in the relationship between
healthy sleep habits and
child development and
has been actively involved in breastfeeding and
parenting support groups, both in person and online.
Right now we
have a national obesity problem, so why aren't we asking for money to raise
healthier students, to support coordinated school health, for more nutrition education, more collaboration with partners,
parents and the community to encourage
children to try new foods, to develop recipes, to provide technical assistance and set professional standards?
Just recently, I was talking with a counselor about being a
parent and how there is all of this pressure to make sure you do the best for your
child, ensure that they
have everything they need to be successful and happy and
healthy (aka, high - achieving).
There are a ton of different technological toys out there, and
parent have the hard task of trying to figure out which ones are harmful to their
child's psyche and which ones will actually be
healthy for their
child to play with.
Those kinds of statistics haven't gone unnoticed, thus the increasingly vocal group challenging
parents to change their ways, among them David Code, an Episcopal minister and family coach, who writes, «To raise
healthy kids, simply put your marriage first and your
children second.»
If you're unsure how to raise an emotionally secure and
healthy child, Attachment
Parenting International
has a wealth of resources to assist moms and dads.
You are worth it though and your
children deserve to
have healthy parents, plus, when your
children see you making physical activity and your own health a priority, you are modeling how important it is for them as well.
Strong,
healthy attachment in
parent /
child relationships
has been linked to increased success rates in future marriage, greater career satisfaction, and overall stability and emotional health in adulthood.
As a consultant to
parents of
children of all ages, from newborn through adolescence, her ability to communicate and empathize
has helped many families to raise physically and emotionally
healthy children.
Rather, it's an achievable, step - by - step method that
has a 95 % success rate when the
child is
healthy and
parents are consistent.
Open - minded
parents who
've learned to «think outside the crib» are discovering that co-sleeping is one of the easiest ways to give their
children a
healthy start in life.
Other reviewers
have said it
has «an easy, conversational,
parent - to -
parent tone» which «refreshingly does exactly what it promises: it shows you how to
parent gently, with kindness, compassion, and connection, always keeping that strong and
healthy relationship with your
child at the forefront of your journey.»
Melissa
has a passion for providing
parents with the tools need to raise
healthy, confident
children.
At the same time that you and your
child are
having fun and enjoying each other, strong
parent —
child bonding is also occurring, which is essential to
healthy emotional and social development.
As
parents, we want our
children to
have healthy friendships and in order to cultivate those special friends, we try to set up playdates with those friends.
Because I wholeheartedly believe that building a foundation of trust with our
children is essential to
healthy growth and easier
parenting, I
've devoted a chapter on how you can connect deeply with your
child no matter what age.
As the Executive Editor of Green
Child Magazine, I
have the privilege of helping
parents follow their instincts to raise
healthy, secure, compassionate kids.
It's hard being a
parent and
having to watch what your
child has to go thru to develop a strong,
healthy immune system... Again research
has shown that the death rate of animals infected with disease is higher when their body temperature is lowered.
All
children benefit when their
parents are
healthy, and good health will allow you to
have the energy and positive mood you need to meet the intense demands of motherhood.