Sentences with phrase «incumbent upon the parents»

Especially as kids get older and involved in more intensive sports, it is incumbent upon parents to «check in» with kids.
Adoptive Parent A person or persons who become the permanent parents with all the social, legal rights and responsibilities incumbent upon any parent.
A baby's skin is so very sensitive, it is incumbent upon the parents to ensure that tender skin and little body is protected from unnecessary irritation.

Not exact matches

We can go back and forth all day about parenting philosophies, but at the end of the day, that whole «proper role of government» question boils down to this — if you want the government imposing upon the free interactions of others to serve your preferences, at the very least, it's incumbent upon you to prove that the government action (in this case the classroom environment) is the independent variable that deterministically thwarts your goals for your child.
«Whether as public servants, parents or concerned citizens, it is incumbent upon all of us to act immediately when a child is in danger,» Cuomo said.
Second, as the party claiming that relocation would not be in the child's best interests, it should be incumbent upon the noncustodial parent to demonstrate the reasons supporting that assertion.
When one parent alleges the other is alienating a child or committing a similar wrongdoing, it is incumbent upon the attorneys within the adversarial process to explore and challenge the factual basis of both positions.
It is incumbent upon both spouses to determine what the non-custodial parent will be contributing in the form of financial support for the children on a consistent, monthly basis.
It is incumbent upon these counselors to dig deep into the parent - child dyad and not simply accept what they may find at the surface — the presenting problem may be a disguise of the real problem in the family.
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