Sentences with phrase «is a child whose»

What I mean is, imagine you are the child whose parents have engineered you for piety and devotion, as Stock proposes.
Yes, there are children whose severe disabilities impede independent toileting, but the vast majority of kids go to Kindergarten in big boy or girl underwear.
A child who wears disposable diapers is a child whose diapers need not be washed, rinsed, or soaked.
«There are children whose ancestors have lived there for generations.
For the moment, eligible participants will be children whose fifth birthdays fall during the months of September, October, and November.
Riley: A lot of the children we're seeing here in the Delta region are children whose parents did not have an education, probably didn't have an opportunity to have an education.
In America today, a child raised in a family with earnings in the bottom quartile nationally is six times less likely to graduate from college than is a child whose family earns in the top quartile.
Almost the only exceptions were children whose families suffered a parental death.
Because not all children with depressed mothers show later problems, research must also examine risk and protective factors that are associated with different patterns of early child development and adjustment.4, 5 For example, are children whose mothers have a family history of depression or who were depressed before or during pregnancy at especially high risk for adjustment difficulties?
For example, birth cohort children from ethnic minority communities were more likely to have social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, as were children whose mother had low education, whereas child cohort children from families whose parents had split up during the observation period were more likely to face multiple negative outcomes than those whose parents remained together.
These are children whose patterns of challenging behavior are of the nature, or at a frequency, duration, or intensity that exceeds what is developmentally normative.
For Paul Wilson, what motivates him to keep running to raise money for Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., are the children whose lives are being saved every day.

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Business Insider discovered that the app, whose users are presumably mostly children, has been suggesting the videos based on otherwise innocuous search terms.
Classes 4 Classes is a 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to teach every child in our nation that «our lives are not separate but rather completely connected, and that everyone has the power to take action and create positive change.»
So, when I get a call or message from a parent whose child received and loved one of our headbands, that's my fulfilling moment.
Parents of the new crop of digital natives are struggling to manage what their children watch, listen to and play, creating strong demand for better tools to regulate how much time and money children spend online — and giving developers whose apps have robust controls an edge in the hyper - competitive business of digital entertainment for kids.
No one understands this like Drew Ann Long, a mother of three in Alabaster, Alabama whose middle child Caroline was born with Rhett's syndrome, and can not walk or speak.
Younger people are also getting married later (27 is the median age for women) and having children later, according to Trulia, whose chief economist said these trends are likely to continue indefinitely.
«I think the major emotion [I've felt] has been that of failure,» says Robin Hardy, whose company The Moosey Group Inc. taught adults and children financial literacy.
The data shows similar employment barriers also exist for the children of immigrants, especially those whose parents are visible minorities, despite the fact they achieve higher levels of education than Canadian - born children.
What luck, to have been a child in the presence of a man whose work animated man's highest aspirations for exploration.
But with the disease still killing a child in Africa every few minutes, those eager to finish the job are worried that the presidency of the United States — a crucial funding source for international malaria control efforts — is now passing to a man whose commitment to global health projects is uncertain.
Fifteen years later, however, the men were making about 75 % more than the women.The one subgroup whose careers resembled those of the men: women with no children.
02:39 Price: We've taken that philosophy within our company, and everyone within our company refers to themselves, if you get an email from one of us, as who they are and then whose child they are because we're all someone's child.
Empy - nesters whose children are self - sufficient or those with small estates who won't have to pay state or federal estate taxes, advisors say, are also less likely to need life insurance right away.
As the shareholder whose children are in the business, you purchase the life insurance that originally supported the buy - sell agreement and put it into an irrevocable life - insurance trust.
The greatest hope of parents — especially parents whose children are involved in the family business — is that their children will be successful and happy.
«The arrival of a new prince or princess highlights the unfairness of the hereditary principle for the millions of children told they'll never be good enough and for the baby whose life has been predetermined,» anti-monarchist group Republic said.
And when states fail to increase their per - child payments to keep pace with market rates, parents find themselves armed with a voucher than no one will take: Since the child care providers can make more money accepting a child whose parents can afford to pay market rates, that's what they do.
«As a working mom, I know how important it is to be ready for anything — and sometimes the clothes we're wearing get messy, or just aren't right for the moment at hand,» says Sharon Rosenger, CEO of New Jersey - based CBO Baby, whose company produces adaptive clothing for children with special needs.
For Rachel Huse, whose days were typically spent homeschooling her kids, sewing children's clothing for her Etsy shop and co-leading a volunteer organization that took nearly 30 hours a week of her time, the foray three years ago into direct selling centered around one goal: «I definitely saw it as an opportunity to get a house cleaner,» she said.
I'm hopeful that the global economic contraction that is occurring will put a kibosh on the plans to expand the oilsands, for the sake of our children and grandchildren whose world is being poisoned and raped for a few more years of fossil fuel - based «growth».
This followed a truly remarkable evening on Friday during which Stephen Harper posted on Facebook that the government's settlement with Khadr was «simply wrong;» his son Ben Harper tweeted a donation to yet another Ezra Levant website collecting money for the children of the soldier whose death is at the heart of the Khadr affair; and Laureen Harper followed suit.
There were volunteers that came from as far as 2 hrs away, and many whose own children attended the Boys and Girls Club.
Since his last re-election, Clarke has openly supported Republican causes on local and national right - wing media outlets; proudly trumpets on official Milwaukee County letterhead his 2013 award from the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, whose leader suggested using women and children as human shields during Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's standoff with federal agents; accused Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele of having «penis envy» and being on heroin when crafting the county budget and needing to be drug tested; blasted Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm and Chief Judge Jeffrey Kremers for being «soft on crime»; provided minimal protection for President Obama during his 2012 visit; employs former Scott Walker spokeswoman Fran McLaughlin, who was given criminal immunity over her role in Walker's mixing of campaign and county business; and created pro-gun public service announcements.
The Club is a home away from home for many of the children whose parents have multiple jobs in this under - served community.
«Whether it was the use of hotels instead of supportive care to house youth like Alex Gervais, or the heartbreaking story of Paige Gauthier whose belongings were dropped off in a black garbage bag at her last known school when she aged out, Mary Ellen gave British Columbians a window into the stories of children and youth being failed by the Christy Clark government.
Except with the express consent of the person making the request, a health insurer may not disclose to the policyholder: (1) the address, telephone number, or any other personally identifying information of the person who made the request or child for whose benefit a request was made; (2) the nature of the health care services provided; or (3) the name or address of the provider of the covered services.
Reach out to a family whose spouse is deployed and offer to babysit the children so the parent can run errands or have a little time to relax.
In a very real sense we become like children whose toys have been suddenly taken away.
But candidate and MP Michael Chong, whose stump speech begins with a story about being the child of immigrant parents, could shift easily into the space vacated by Kenney's departure.
The observation that the test only focusing only on the short term relationship side is why income doesn't matter in the test - the idea is to find someone to bang not someone whose children you will be providing for.
Any societal influence that is strong enough to be «felt deeply» by children who are destined to become homosexual is also going to be felt by children whose sexual orientation is less certain.
Briefly, newspapers recite The facts about the fisherman Who for two months, day and night, Went out fishing for his son, His only child, aged 23, Who in a winter squall was drowned» Washed overboard and out to sea» And whose body was not found Till the hour his father's net,....
I think it's the cultural environment,» said Helen Wright, whose three grown children also take antidepressants.
This is true, of course, and it's in part a function of demographics: Over time, many people who didn't want children either contracepted or aborted theirs away; while simultaneously, others who turned their face toward life went on to have the families whose representatives can be seen singing and dancing and throwing Frisbees around the Mall every January.
Those who believe in the Easter Bunny are also saved, and go to a part of heaven where they become happy children whose baskets are always full of candy.
More questions than answers; however, each individual should assess what their capabilities are fiscally, emotionally, etc. and ascertain their likelihood of being a good parent whose child can and will CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY (those being the key words).
I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father died, and as a wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still young children died.
But then something happens, something that proves the novel's mise - en - scène: he heals a plague - stricken and orphaned young woman, Ustina (whose name is derived originally from the Latin Iustinus), darlings her, impregnates her, possesses her, and, eventually, inadvertently kills her and their child during labor.
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