Sentences with phrase «more successful children»

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LinkedIn believes by bridging the communication gap between parents and children, children can tap into their parents» knowledge base and be more successful in their careers.
As Branson struggled with dyslexia as a child, he explains that by surrounding himself with people who complemented his weaknesses, he found he could be more successful.
The record $ 16.8 million donated this year to Telethon's annual fundraising weekend — the charity's most successful event to date — will mean more money in the pockets of the chosen beneficiaries, including the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.
In theory, you can run a successful business out of your home and have the flexibility to be there for your family, spending more time with your children or arranging your work schedule around your family's needs.
What I found most interesting was his conclusion, based on the research of University of Chicago economist James Heckman, that it is more essential to invest in early childhood education where children will develop the social skills that are truly what are necessary to live a successful and wealthy life.
I came to Pure Barre from a successful career in retail and brand management followed by a more than full - time job as a single mom of three children.
Likewise, successful men and women entrepreneurs founded their companies when they had similar numbers of children living at home, though men were more likely than women to be married.
Private schools are more successful — especially with disadvantaged children.
When I was young, middle class parents wished for their children a more comfortable and successful life, but one in continuity with the broad middle class consensus.
In ancient and biblical times, the word is often used regarding things like children who recovered from sickness, a battle which was won, or a successful trading voyage (See my article on the gospel where I document this in more detail).
The church is probably only slightly more successful in raising children than is the state.
In practice the people who severely limit the number of children they have tend to be the more successful, productive members of society, the kind of people who understand the consequences of unrestricted population growth and so on.
That was more than a dozen years ago, and both his children and the successful business have never had to look back since.
I imagine the more enquiring minds on here may ask themselves whether this touching but child - like simplicity in how to assemble and build a successful team really holds any truth.
He put our children ahead of his career and I could go on yada yada yada about how my children are happier, more self - confident and more successful than children whose fathers only see them at dinnertime and on weekends, but what is the point of that?
Research indicates that men who assign a high priority to raising their children are more likely to be successful in their careers at midlife, to have happier marriages, and be more involved in their communities.
To the best of my knowledge, hypoplasia has meant I've needed supplementation for our two girls, but I was pleased to nurse our last child for 3.5 years anyway and am trying now to read and prepare for a more successful nursing experience this winter.
I am a mother first and foremost, and my children are much happier, more self - confident, and more successful than any other children I know being raised without their mothers present.
There are several things to consider changing for the repeat school year to help your child have a successful year that will have them back on course, rather than just doing more of the same they have already gone through.
Pre-service Requirement: Act 1220 of 2003 and the resulting Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the Certification and Continuing Professional Development of Child Nutrition Directors, Managers, and Workers, codified as Code 20-7-134 and 20-7-135, requires that Directors (1) provide documentation of earning a high school diploma or GED, (2) provide documentation of successful completion of one or more of the required trainings (Manager Certification Training, Certification as a Dietetic Technician, Certified Dietary Manager, Registered Dietitian, Associates degree in Foods / Nutrition or Food Service Management) or that they hold a Bachelor's degree in related field, (i.e. Family & Consumer Sciences, Food Service Management, Hotel / Restaurant Management, or Nutrition).
This is precisely why the democratic approach has been shown to produce happier, more successful adults, while empowering the childhood years with joy and reward for both the parents and the children.
Whether the parents have joint custody, or whether one is the custodial parent and the other is not, some careful planning and an effort to put the good of the children first can help create a more amicable and successful experience with co-parenting.
Children who develop an understanding of their own feelings and the feelings of others are much more likely to experience successful and fulfilling lives.
• The stepfather - child relationship is substantially more challenging than the biological - father - child relationship: the relationship is not as close; stepfathers are less affectionate and more coercive with stepchildren; and stepchildren tend to be less warm and affectionate with stepfathers — even in long - term fairly successful stepfamilies (for review see Radhakrishna et al, 2001).
I wish more parents had an understanding that support, love and acceptance are all your child needs to be successful in education and life.
Children are happier and more successful individuals when their fathers play an active role in their lives.
At this point, strategies specific to the student could be used to help the child become more successful in school.
We hope this plan will help to create a generation of children who enjoy food that makes them healthier, more successful and, most importantly, happier.
Her hope is that through collaboration with other professionals and with you, the parent, your child will feel more at ease and successful in differing environments, and you will better understand the ways in which your child takes in the surrounding world.
If the benefits of marriage for children can be explained by other observable characteristics of the family, and especially money or parenting behavior, then policy may be more successful if focused on those pathways.
If you «graduate» from infertility and are successful in bearing a child, you will value that child more than someone who didn't have to struggle.
When your baby latches on to your breast correctly, you are much more likely to be successful at nursing your child.
Your trips to the store will be much more successful if your child is well - fed and well - rested.
Children who have grown up with an uninvolved parent have lower self - esteem, a higher need to be accepted, are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol, and are more likely to be less successful adults in their community.
Sometimes I think that stay - at - home mothers like to think that because we have given up (what feels like) everything that our children will turn out better, will be smarter, will be more successful, will be healthier, more loved, more, more, more....
He sets the record straight in The New Six - Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, an updated version of his highly successful book published more than fifteen years ago.
However, just like any child growing up, he has begun to demonstrate more independence as the pair begins to spend a few moments apart during the day, marking a significant point in his successful growth.
It seems to me that a lot of the excitement around noncognitive skills comes from middle class and upper - middle class parents who want to know how their children can be as successful as possible in an ever more competitive world.
Have any other moms who lost a baby and then had a successful pregnancy had the desire to have more children?
Applying this theory to parenting, «attached» babies are secure babies.Says Parker, «Securely attached children are happier, healthier, better behaved, and more successful in school.»
Good job too, because studies also show that children whose fathers bonded with them early on are academically more successful and emotionally more secure later.
-- Bobbi Conner, Host, The Parent's Journal, heard nationwide on Public Radio «Shows us concrete ways to use positive language and productive actions to direct our children towards more successful futures.»
This annual analysis looks at school breakfast participation and policies in 75 large school districts across the country to evaluate successful practices in reaching more low - income children with school breakfast.
President of Troubadour Music, among the most successful independent record labels, Raffi was a pioneer in music for children and families: his CDs, tapes, videos, and DVDs have sold over 14 million copies in Canada and the US, and his books, more than 3 million copies.
I am hoping he got enough breast milk and pray I have a more successful try with the next child.
Programs that are successful with families at increased risk for poor child development outcomes tend to be programs that offer a comprehensive focus — targeting families» multiple needs — and therefore may be more expensive to develop, implement, and maintain.
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
While this might sound gross, it really is an interactive way for some children who learn by doing, to figure out just how eliminating on the potty works, making potty training times more successful.
As the research shows, a parenting style which balances parents» expectations and guidance while allowing the child to have more input can be the best for helping our children grow into successful, resilient adults.
It promises to make parenting more enjoyable and to help children become better behaved, more responsible and more successful
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