Sentences with phrase «lives than their grandparents»

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Your parents or grandparents worked in vastly different times than we live in today.
With people living longer than ever before, what role should Catholic grandparents attempt to play in their families?
when i lived with my grandparents school let out before they got off work i went to an after school center where i received tutoring for my homework or i played with other kids in similar situations on occasion this place would take us on field trips one such field trip was to the local roller skating rink i was not a klutzy child, not more than the usual actually, i was quite coordinated at sports but put round wheels on my shoes and it was a mess i fell on my ass more times than i was standing and no lie the next day i could not poop
What are you saying, there is better corn muffins than from the Jiffy box, WHAT?????????? I grew up on that stuff as my grandparents lived with us for 6 years and they were from the South where you have corn bread or muffins almost everyday!
Unlike their parents» and grandparents» generations, for whom marriage and parenthood were prerequisites for adulthood, young people today more often view these markers as life choices rather than requirements, as steps that complete the process of becoming an adult rather than start it.
Missing the first two days of school after winter break is okay for my future eighth grader — he will be at a family wedding, with uncles and grandparents, and extended family, and that event and those memories will be far more important in his hopefully long life than the algebra he won't be learning those days.
Grandparents can use virtual visitation to see and hear their grandchildren more often and of course their own children or other family who, in today's age, often live farther away than a drive across town.
There are more than 56 million grandparents in the United States, and approximately half live more than 200 miles from their grandchildren, according to Stanford Children's Health.
Aside from the basics and generic marvels of modern invention (roof over my head, car, cell phones, internet, elevators, dishwashers, tampons, etc, etc), in my own life and particular circumstances I'm especially grateful for my Ergo baby carrier, very involved and very good Grandparents on both sides, a very involved and very amazing husband, and the luxury of eating out more often than I should.
But the truth is, we live in a cleaner, less risky world than our parents and grandparents did.
whether there were grandparents also living in the house with the parents, rather than only the parents of the child.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their role models, in which people are better off living apart than living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
The project had collected genetic samples from more than 2,000 people living in the same rural areas that their grandparents had called home.
Jews whose great - grandparents were chased from their Russian shtetls; Chinese whose grandparents lived through the ravages of the Cultural Revolution; young immigrants from Africa whose parents survived massacres; adults of every ethnicity who grew up with alcoholic or abusive parents — all carry with them more than just memories.
Diane Ott - Whealy started her seed bank to save her grandparents» prized seeds, but more than 13,000 varieties later it has taken on a life of its own.
You think the life expectancy of our parents was 40 YEARS LOWER than that of our grandparents?
Stripped of nutrients, enzymes, and minerals, only to be replaced with non-organic compounds (to extend shelf life, etc.), we see more and more food allergies and sensitivities popping up than there ever were in our parents» or grandparents» generation.
Quaglia: Students today have fewer adults in their lives who take a personal interest in them than in the past; aunts, uncles, and grandparents are not as accessible, and neighborhoods are not the places they used to be.
• 49 % of the students live with single parents or grandparents and uncles; • 55 % believe that their progress depends more on themselves than on external factors; • 79 % think the teachers are not worried about their progress;
One of the themes I've been exploring lately has been longevity — the notion that most of us can expect to live longer than our parents and grandparents.
And now because we're living longer, healthier lives, we can expect to spend more time in retirement than our parents and grandparents did.
I am thankful for the things I have and those that have made my life much easier than my grandparents had it.
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary.
And just like the example above, when looking at the price tag of a 20 or 30 year term life insurance policy, in some situations, the grandparent will simply elect to take the slightly more expensive cash value whole life insurance option rather than saving a few bucks and choosing a term life insurance policy for their grand kids.
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More than six million children - approximately 1 in 12 - are living in households headed by grandparents (4.5 million children) or other relatives (1.5 million children).
Grandparents raising kids as meth spreads Bradenton Herald - Bradenton, Florida, USA More than 4.5 million children in the United States live with their grandparents, according to the 2000 census, a 30 percent increasGrandparents raising kids as meth spreads Bradenton Herald - Bradenton, Florida, USA More than 4.5 million children in the United States live with their grandparents, according to the 2000 census, a 30 percent increasgrandparents, according to the 2000 census, a 30 percent increase from 1990.
Each year we advise more than 2000 kinship carers, including grandparents and older siblings, and wider family members considering taking on the care of a child who is unable to live with their parents.
Wednesday's Child - Grandparents raising their grandchildren WTNH - New Haven, Connecticut, USA... there are 4.5 million children living in grandparent - headed households, and in Connecticut there are more than 40,000 children living with their gGrandparents raising their grandchildren WTNH - New Haven, Connecticut, USA... there are 4.5 million children living in grandparent - headed households, and in Connecticut there are more than 40,000 children living with their grandparentsgrandparents.
Goodchild van Hilten (2017) Elsevier Connect Explains how grandparents who provide care for their grandchildren live longer than those who don't.
The child must have lived with the grandparent (s) for more than a year, and there must be no contention between the grandparent and the child's parent (s).
153,000 children in England are living with grandparents and other family members, many more than children in foster care or adopted from care.
«There are more children who can not live with their parents who are being raised by grandparents and other family and friends carers than there are adopted or in foster care.
Grandparent Connections gives adults needed break Brunswick News - GA, United States The National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren reports that more than 164000 children live in grandparent - headed households Grandparent Connections gives adults needed break Brunswick News - GA, United States The National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren reports that more than 164000 children live in grandparent - headed households grandparent - headed households in Georgia.
«It's much tougher bringing up my grandchildren than it was my own child but knowing Grandparents Plus is at the end of the phone has made such a difference to our lives
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary
Economic hardship for this generation will be nothing different than how our grandparents lived most of their lives, economically speaking.
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