Sentences with phrase «little respect for children»

«Parenting like this shows very little respect for children,» says pediatrician Brazelton.

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And they heed this law, out of respect for the children at play, out of fealty to the dedicated parents and volunteers who run the highly - touted JRW Little League.
If you are already there, or just need a little help teaching your child to respect and cooperate with your rules and limits, then this book is for you.
For those commenters who were asking about books to read on early (er) potty learning (i.e., not potty learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later» potty learning covers starting after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori in many respects (going back to Hedra's comments above).
Like I have stated before I respect your right to be passionate about what you choose, however these are not my passions, and I don't want my son tied to them, I can not force anyone to remove anything in this post, but in my option posting my child's obituary is a little to far, everyone can get the point with out that bit of information, I was hoping out of respect for a bereaved mother the owner would remove it.
«His absence from the board will guarantee that our children will no longer be represented by a racist bigot who has such little respect for common courtesy and decency for all people regardless of ethnicity or race,» Grant added.
Whitney Valverde developed her passion for fashion and arts since she was a child and used to dress her barbies with the help of her grandmother, a well - respected seamstress in a little town in Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Although some dismissed Pee - wee's Big Adventure as little more than an inventive movie for kids when it was released back in 1985, over the years (and as those children grew older), it has gained more respect as being a good film in general, although Paul Reubens» personal problems does still leave this in the «guilty pleasure» category for different reasons.
Unfortunately, too much of the story of school integration for blacks has been what King predicted: a feast of junk food served up by educators who have too little respect for the black race, much less «the mind» of their children.
But seriously, the crass manner in which the apostles of corporate education reform have «engaged» parents and teachers from Connecticut to California demonstrates how little respect they have for the communities or «children» whom they claim to value.
Little Shelter's Humane Education Program is designed to give children the skills and knowledge necessary to properly care for animals and help to instill a lifelong sense of compassion and respect for all living things.
Also, if you're not careful, and in truth even if you are careful, she can take your child away from you (the vast majority of time) and interfere with your fathering your child (that's fathering which is substantively more than siring though that gets little enough respect these days) for any reason whatsoever.
So I suppose in the first instance for educators it's actually being a little bit mindful and aware of the various ways that parents undertake the role of being a parent, and listening again carefully to what parents tell you about their role as parents but our job in a context of early childhood education and care setting, is to respect the role that parents have with their children, and to at times, when it is appropriate, support and guide decisions that work in the best interests of children and their families.
I'd seen this film a long time ago but when I saw it again this time, I had a much better appreciation of the Aboriginal way of being and the thing that really struck me in this film was there was a section of the film where they were going to do this aeroplane song and dance corroboree and they were getting ready for it and you know there are all these Elders and you know very wise and respected Elders you know making their costumes they were gonna wear, talking about how it was gonna be and in amongst all these people there's little children you know of one 1 or 2 or 3 years old who were just crawling around and you know watching and listening, trying on their head - dresses and they were completely welcomed into that adult community, there was no sense of, you know this is grown up business, you kids go off and play which is very much the western model.
The Little Children are Sacred Report, the Report of the Review of the Northern Territory Emergency Response, the report of the Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Issues, James Anaya and the Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services, Brian Gleeson all speak of the necessity to build relationships between governments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which are based on trust and mutual respect.
Harper leads the well - respected Little Flower Yoga Teacher Training for Children program, provides therapeutic yoga classes to children and families, and frequently collaborates with other organizations to bring yoga for children to places as diverse as tent cities in Port au Prince, Haiti, and FAO Schwarz retail stores in New YoChildren program, provides therapeutic yoga classes to children and families, and frequently collaborates with other organizations to bring yoga for children to places as diverse as tent cities in Port au Prince, Haiti, and FAO Schwarz retail stores in New Yochildren and families, and frequently collaborates with other organizations to bring yoga for children to places as diverse as tent cities in Port au Prince, Haiti, and FAO Schwarz retail stores in New Yochildren to places as diverse as tent cities in Port au Prince, Haiti, and FAO Schwarz retail stores in New York City.
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