The system
means heavier children stay in the seat longer before moving to a booster or higher weight limit seat.
Not exact matches
It declares that to have
children means to have
heavy cares that end in bitter sorrow.
Most
children and adults who are
heavy viewers of television express a greater sense of insecurity and apprehension about their world — the «
mean world» syndrome — than do light viewers, and the generation of insecurity, vulnerability, and dependence creates the overall condition in which violence is facilitated in society.
Some do not recommend a jogging stroller for anyone who does not jog, as they can be
heavier than umbrella strollers, however, a
heavier stroller can
mean a more secure seat for a big or tall kid, and many jogging strollers can accommodate
children up to 75 lbs.
I have found that larger bins that are
heavier for my
child means he plays with what is inside the bin rather than trying to dump it out the second I turn him loose.
So if they're on the 25th centile for weight it
means that out of 100
children yours is the 25th lightest — 75 are
heavier.
Of course, the lack of padding also
means you might be less comfortable wearing a
heavier child for hours and hours, but the cooler fabric makes up for that in my opinion.
If a grandfather comes from a traditional background,
meaning that he didn't do much of the
heavy lifting of
child care, he may opt for the same responsibilities as a grandfather.
When I was a
child, our natural food bakery
meant to me awful - tasting special - diet cookies and brown,
heavy whole grain breads!
«It will
mean giving parents more choice of the public schools their
children attend as one way of assuring higher quality without
heavy - handed state control.»
Because ebook files are flexible —
meaning they can fit different screen sizes and accommodate changes of font size and margins — image -
heavy books such as cookbooks,
children's books, and coffee table books don't translate well to ebooks.
That said, the fact that it resembles a
child's toy
means it should at least withstand the bangs and wallops of a
heavy - handed infant.
This may
mean limiting your
child to visiting homes in his or her neighborhood, sticking to areas with sidewalks, or refraining from crossing streets with
heavy traffic.
Though a social worker may be able to offer help and resources to some
children,
heavy caseloads often
mean that social workers do not have enough time to spend with each
child under their care, and
children who have been failed by a system multiple times may be less likely to place their trust in the system once again.