Sentences with phrase «mutual benefit of their children»

In a perfect world, both partners will be willing to work together for the mutual benefit of their children.

Not exact matches

Agreements about openness need to come from a mutual understanding of the benefits to both the child and the adults involved.
We can forget, too, that the parent - child relationship is one not only of sacrifice but also of profound mutual benefit.
For instance, one couple's mutual benefit is the health and well - being of their children; another couple's mutual benefit is their business.
Science, for pupils in the Year 6 of the Sibford Junior School, is led by the Science department and therefore we felt this would be a valuable opportunity for all participant children, irrespective of school or year group, to engage in something that would be of mutual benefit.
In 2011, the five big banks in Canada paid out less than 2 % on their RESP's Group providers are fewer and some of these are non-profit foundations — this will explain the higher rate of interest earned (4.7 to 7.4 % in 2011) Students also benefit from additional monies from attrition and enhancement, and group plan fees are up front, yes, but some providers refund some or all of your fees at maturity — you will never see a bank return your fees (or any mutual based investment) Investing in bonds or GIC's is certainly safe, but you won't collect any government grant unless you're in a registered RESP — this can mean 20 - 40 % more money for your child.
Simply to watch a child playing with a pet dog or cat, or an elderly person enjoying the companionship of an animal underlines the mutual benefits and interdependence of the relationship.
The other huge benefit of grooming with a flea comb is that it socialises your cat or kitten in a «Mutual Grooming» scenario like mother and child, so both of you enjoy it!
The Touchpoints approach offers healthcare providers and early education professionals a framework to build better partnerships with families around mutual strengths - based caregiving and parent engagement, all of which benefit child outcomes.
For a partnership to be productive, all fatherhood program staff, particularly those working directly with potential or active partners, should understand the role and perspective of child welfare workers as well as the mutual goals and benefits involved in working together.
Tattling was always a pet peeve of mine and, whenver one of mine would come to me witha complaint that someone had hit, or grabbed, etc., I learned to say, «What happened just before he / she hit, grabbed, etc.» I believe anything parents can do to foster a positive self - image (that means private, not public, discipline, even if it means a quick walk to a restroom or back to the car), and to encourage mutual respect (allowing a child to express how he / she feels about the discipline being meted out by the parent, and giving an age - appropriate child a say - so in the discipline) will not only benefit the child, but will benefit all those who encounter that child during his / her lifetime.
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