Sentences with phrase «influence of my growing family»

and the influence of my growing family (not just me anymore, wifey too!)

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Same thing with an only daugther of a family, the dad want to have a son so bad to continue his legacy he influenced the daugther so much she grew up a lesbian.
Your idea of comforting food is probably influenced by what you grew up eating, or perhaps a traditional recipe in your family.
Christina grew up in the Boston area and was influenced by a host of experienced Italian cooks in her family.
I learned that most of us grew up in «dysfunctional» families and the way that we parent our children is influenced much more strongly by what we subconsciously learned from our own experiences in childhood, than by what we now consciously learn from books.
Kramer cautions that while we don't know all of the implications of sibling influence, «we do know that growing up in a family where there is another child makes it a very different environment socially, cognitively and emotionally,» Kramer said.
While education will soon become an enormous part of a growing child's life, those earliest years are mostly influenced by close family relationships, particularly those with parents and other caregivers.
The Code is an integral tool to help protect babies» rights: enabling families to make infant feeding choices free from commercial influence, with full understanding of what is in their child's best interest, and giving babies the best possible chance to grow, develop and flourish in their critical foundation years.
Studying the two different types of twins allowed researchers to estimate the relative influence of three different factors on twins» trust and distrust trust behaviors: heritable factors — that is, genetic influences; shared environmental factors — that is, common experiences of growing up in the same family and interacting with the same immediate peers; and unshared environmental factors — or the siblings» unique experiences in life.
This shift has been stimulated by a combination of influences, including greater demand by families at all economic levels, increased public understanding of the importance of early learning, greater support for investment in programs for low income children as a matter of equity, and growing concern about the threat of economic globalization and the need to enhance the nation's human capital by building a strong foundation early in life
Yet this overlooks growing evidence that disparities between the achievement of blacks and that of whites are smallest among preschoolers — the age at which family influences are pervasive and school influence nil (see the article by Roland Fryer and Steven Levitt).
I grew up in a suburban reform Jewish household, and while I am not at all a religious person - I take a resolutely secular approach to ethics - I believe that my values were significantly influenced by those of my religion, my family, and my country.
Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson grew up in a family of actors and stage performers, which has continually influenced his work.
Influenced by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses these narratives with both memory and imagination.
The exhibition exemplifies how memories of early childhood, family and growing up in the Midwest create a deeply meaningful narrative that influences their palette and materials.
Influenced by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines, and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses her narratives with both memory and imagination: as stories and recollections are subjected to time and constant retelling, the narratives become questionable, somewhere between fact and fiction, even as they remain cloaked in the convincingly familiar.
Growing up in a family with a disabled veteran gave him an interest in the nature of sacrifice and violence and would greatly influence his art practice.
His final pieces are the result of his experiences growing up in a Catholic family together with his questioning of the ethics of those in positions of power and influence.
And as church influence grew, so did Latin's influence, in particular through canon law, which the church used to dictate in matters of family and marriage.
«There is growing concern about litigants without lawyers, especially for family cases, which are often complex and have profound effects on litigants and their children, and where the judgment of litigants is particularly prone to be being influenced by emotions,» says Bala.
For example, some have found significant differences between children with divorced and continuously married parents even after controlling for personality traits such as depression and antisocial behavior in parents.59 Others have found higher rates of problems among children with single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include parents» personality traits as well as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have found that the link between parental divorce and children's problems is similar for adopted and biological children — a finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a large sample of twins, found that growing up in a single - parent family predicted depression in adulthood even with genetic resemblance controlled statistically.62 Although some degree of selection still may be operating, the weight of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up without two biological parents in the home increases children's risk of a variety of cognitive, emotional, and social problems.
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This Growing Up in Scotland study of father - child relationships considers several important issues relevant for policy makers and practitioners involved with family influences on children's socio - emotional wellbeing, and the role of fathers.
I really have no sphere of influence established, my entire family lives out - of - state and my kids are grown up so I don't have the parent connection from sports, school and other extracurricular activities.
The pair of mortgage - finance giants, which were bailed out by the U.S. government and placed in conservatorship in 2008 during the height of the financial crisis, have historically boasted outsize influence on the single - family mortgage market, but Rosengren expressed concern that the duo's growing clout in the multifamily sector may pose a risks, as the government considers new structures for the entities, created in the wake of the Great Depression to help facilitate homeownership.
«Although nowadays living spaces in the home are less defined than they were in the Victorian period, and far more multifunctional, it seems the tradition of families sitting down to eat together may be impacted by longer working hours, more hectic social lives and the growing influence of technology.»
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