Sentences with phrase «irreparable damage to their children»

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«What really needs to change is believing that any damage to a child's self - esteem will cause irreparable harm» Again, you're distorting my position.
What really needs to change is believing that any damage to a child's self - esteem will cause irreparable harm - and that can happen with or without EBF.
Chair of the association, Margaret Eaton, will speak at a summit of child protection later today, when she will call for a «pause for thought» and claim that any rash reaction could lead to «irreparable, long - term damage» to child protection services.
On a more profound level, underfed children under the age of five face irreparable damage to their cognitive development, and older children don't fare much better.
To hurry through the day, to hurry through classes, grades, and a timetable of achievements is contrary to the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.&raquTo hurry through the day, to hurry through classes, grades, and a timetable of achievements is contrary to the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.&raquto hurry through classes, grades, and a timetable of achievements is contrary to the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.&raquto the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.&raquto their minds and souls.»
It's a good thing to let your child make and deal with «safe» mistakes in situations that won't cause irreparable damage.
This means that, when compared to all of the reliable information that parents share with their children over their lives, it is highly unlikely a single lie will cause irreparable damage.
The Judge stated that the, «damage done to the two oldest children by the evil whispered by their Father was, «irreparable» and would impact on them for the rest of their days».
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