Sentences with phrase «if the parent in»

If parents in Illinois are awarded joint custody, the parents must sign a Joint Parenting Agreement, which explains each parent's rights and responsibilities for the care of the child.
I wondered if parents in these states have a hard time finding a daycare to take their cloth or is it not an issue?
For instance, if parents in one group receive special instruction in how to time feedings for optimal sleep, the same training should be given to parents in the other condition.
If parents in the past had invested a little more thought into their childrearing, maybe the world wouldn't be the violent trashcan it is today.
For instance, black parents may feel more comfortable «disagreeing» with their regular school assignment than Hispanic parents do, particularly if the parents in question are recent immigrants.
If parents in the District of Columbia rise up and hold a sit - in to protest the shutdown of the voucher program, is that un-American?
If the parent in any of these three cases does not charge interest on his or her downpayment contribution, or charges below the market rate, the total carrying costs to the child can be lower than rent on a similar home.
This is true if both parents in EVERY mating are known to be genetically normal either by genetic testing or by «normal by parentage».
If the parents in those school districts had a say in the construction of the buildings, the loss of life might have been far less.
And if parents in Illinois were not reporting enough missing kids, from now on it's a crime to fail to report the death or disappearance of a child under 13.
If parents in New Jersey are unable to agree on a child custody arrangement, a family court in New Jersey can require parents to submit a custody plan for the court's consideration before awarding custody.
If parenting in nuclear families is difficult (and it is), imagine the added complications of co-parenting in blended families!
I have to wonder if the parents in that school district realize their children are not getting an education at all.

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Lythcott - Haims asks parents: If you drive or walk your kid everywhere, how will he or she develop the essential adult skill of finding «his way around a campus, the town in which her summer internship is located, or the city where he is working or studying abroad»?
If you're unfamiliar, the tech in question is the same as what your parents or grandparents once used to get TV: An antenna that picks up the free broadcast shows that are sent via high transmission tours by the likes of ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox.
During that time for millennials, he says, «if they weren't experiencing economic turmoil themselves, they got to experience it through their parents, and that resulted in anxiousness.»
If you know that you wish to be a homeowner, parent, or living abroad in the next five years let them know.»
If parents always «step in to solve misunderstandings and soothe hurt feelings,» kids won't learn «how to cope with and resolve conflicts without our intervention,» Lythcott - Haims cautions.
«If you are a parent or teacher looking to foster grit in kids, the first step is to let go of what you want for them, and watch for what they are passionate about.
If you are going to be a successful entrepreneur as a woman, you absolutely can not care one whit what your neighbors, colleagues, in - laws, or anyone else thinks of your social life or your parenting abilities.
When I was brought up, if I ever said anything ill about someone, my parents would put me in front of a mirror and make me stand there for 10 minutes and say how badly it reflected on me.
If you're scratching your head, you're most likely a Millennial (a generation that lags far behind its Baby Boomer parents in terms of new vehicle sales).
This is an issue for families and if we want mothers and fathers to be equal parents in the households, we need to start out equal.
If you want to confirm the supercharged anxieties of today's busy parents, all you need to do is witness the flurry of enrichment activities and elaborate projects many shoehorn into their lives out of concern that they're somehow failing to give their kids the best start in life.
Put a different way, if you're a smart kid growing up in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas, in 2017, you have access to learning opportunities and information your parents never dreamed of.
If we were to pop in occasionally with a marketing message it would be the equivalent of a parent crashing a slumber party.
In other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parentIn other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parentin much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parents.
If the merger goes through as planned, it will make AMC's parent company, Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group Co. Ltd., the operator of the largest movie theater chain in the United States.
As he framed it, the real targets of the strategy here are parents (and older siblings), who will spend more time using Messenger — and seeing ads and conducting commerce there — if they can get their families together in one digital location.
Orders have poured in for the Brave, and Potts talks about it like a pleased, if still affirmation - seeking, parent.
For those students who are the first in their families to attend, quality advice is thin on the ground, but even if your parents are grads, much has changed in the worlds of work and education since they sat in a lecture hall.
These answers are the correct answer if you're a Kardashian or a brand like Apple or Facebook, each of which have such a huge footprint in the public's consciousness that Zuckerberg or Kim becoming a parent or endorsing a new kind of breakfast sandwich is automatically news.
But in a recent interview, he also says there's something parents should definitely try to do if they want to spend time with their children and be there to help them grow into healthy, successful citizens.
But if you're a parent, a more compelling question may be: «What can I do to make sure my kids succeed in life?»
And, unlike what happens in other stores, parents visiting Five Below don't seem to mind if their kids peruse the aisles.
If you avoid problems in your teens, your parents and teachers will either solve them for you or chase you around until you do what you have to.
The salient takeaway for readers in business settings is to stay mindful of the way Martin persuaded McCartney to leave his comfort zone, like a parent urging a child to try a new food: «Let us try it and if it doesn't work we won't use it and we'll go with your solo version.»
So in practice, if you are young software developer or entrepreneur in San Francisco, you can choose to work at a start - up that will have a more than 50 percent chance of going out of business in the next 18 months without risking the embarrassment of running out of money and having to move back in with your parents.
«If present public expenditures on schooling were made available to parents [through a voucher] regardless of where they send their children, a wide variety of schools would spring up to meet the demand,» writes Milton Friedman in Capitalism and Freedom.
Six in 10 adults say they'd be wealthier today if they had listened to their parents, according to a survey from Mint.com, which polled 2,000 adults in January.
So if you haven't already, you need to follow in the footsteps of my parents and start teaching.
That you should always live in your truth no matter if your parents don't agree with it.
I hope to convince J.D. that while I grew up with very liberal, Jewish parents (dad from South America) in California, and in a nuclear family without alcohol or violence, I experienced surprisingly similar parallels to many of J.D.'s societal views — even if we may have drawn moderately different conclusions about the underlying solutions.
But parents should default to not letting their kids run from their anxieties, even if that means more tears (and guilt) in the short term.
If this is a question that concerns you, it's worth a read in full, but here's one practical suggestion from the article parents could put to use — involve your kids more in food preparation.
An article in The New York Times suggests that millennial parents («parennials,» if you will) are turning to Google, chat rooms, and apps for all kinds of parenting advice.
If you're a parent on board with this message, Wharton professor and author of the new book Originals Adam Grant has a message for you — it's time to rein in your Tiger Mom or helicopter dad tendencies.
If you don't know what that is, it's a technique «based in the practice of nurturing parenting methods that create strong emotional bonds,» according to Attachment Parenting Interparenting methods that create strong emotional bonds,» according to Attachment Parenting InterParenting International.
This is all very fascinating if you're an education professional or a parent, but does this science have anything to say about how to handle Millennials in a professional context?
If you are planning to launch a business in the short term, living with your parents would provide some advantages.
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