Sentences with phrase «new child in their family»

There was a new child in the family most years; perhaps half or more died.
Similarly, if there's a new pet or new child in the family that takes some attention off the dog, he may miss the interaction that he grew fond of, and let you know about it by acting out in an unpleasant way.
Either way, a new child in the family can mean there will be new opportunities for growth and development as both a family and a couple.
Prepare prospective adoptive parents and foster parents for the initial and long - term impacts of a new child in their family system.
I work with social anxiety, depression, anxiety, work stress, relationship issues, codependency, loss, and life transitions such as marriage or moving in, retiring, new child in the family, or moving to a new geographical area.

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«While many baby boomers prospered financially in the past thirty years, one could say that their children are starting new careers and families on an equal, if not firmer, footing in most regions,» concluded Guatieri.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- In a landmark ruling for non-traditional families in New York, the state's highest court on Tuesday held a person need not have a biological or adoptive relationship with a child to be considered a pareNEW YORK (Reuters)- In a landmark ruling for non-traditional families in New York, the state's highest court on Tuesday held a person need not have a biological or adoptive relationship with a child to be considered a parenIn a landmark ruling for non-traditional families in New York, the state's highest court on Tuesday held a person need not have a biological or adoptive relationship with a child to be considered a parenin New York, the state's highest court on Tuesday held a person need not have a biological or adoptive relationship with a child to be considered a pareNew York, the state's highest court on Tuesday held a person need not have a biological or adoptive relationship with a child to be considered a parent.
The new measures try to extend the «kiddie tax» idea to children and other family members older than age 18 who have not been actively involved in the business.
Schulman hopes that, armed with new federal funding to tackle these challenges, states will step up and begin filling the gaping holes in the American child care system — smoothing out the child care cliff while also making it easier for families access care in the first place, increasing the number of American kids who spend their days playing, coloring, building, and singing in a safe, caring environment their parents can actually afford.
These initiatives are to be paid for, in part, by eliminating income splitting for families with children under eighteen and creating a new tax rate for anyone earning over $ 200,000.
The New York Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness, in an article called: «A growing body of research suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older.»
In New York, for example, the living wage for a family with two children and two working adults is $ 19.01 an hour.
The chance to have the kindness and stability in his life that is the right of every child,» said New Democrat children and families spokesperson Melanie Mark.
VICTORIA — New Democrat children and families spokesperson, Melanie Mark, issued the following statement on Fostering Change's «Opportunities in Transition» report about supporting youth in care past age 19:
VICTORIA — New Democrats are demanding answers from the Christy Clark government following reports that children involved with the Ministry of Children and Family Development were staying at a known drug den in Princechildren involved with the Ministry of Children and Family Development were staying at a known drug den in PrinceChildren and Family Development were staying at a known drug den in Prince George.
So next time a tractor - trailer passes by, or you're at the local grocery store as a truck docks in the delivery bay, you're not just looking at an impressive 18 - wheeler traveling the road with your holiday meal that will stock the shelves, or toys for the children in your family, you're looking at a vital machine for New Hampshire's economic growth, prosperity and future.
In 1992, the federal government consolidated the Family Allowance Program and Child Tax Credit (see above) with a new Child Tax Benefit.
We have frozen post-secondary tuition for two years, funded teachers and nurses that the PCs were going to cut, and created the Alberta Child Benefit Plan for low - income families, which is a $ 340 - million investment in new direct help to families who need it most.
NELSON — Families in Nelson will soon be able to access 18 new licensed child - care spaces thanks to a $ 24,375 investment through the Province's Child Care Major Capital Funding Program, announced Michelle Mungall, MLA for Nelson - Crechild - care spaces thanks to a $ 24,375 investment through the Province's Child Care Major Capital Funding Program, announced Michelle Mungall, MLA for Nelson - CreChild Care Major Capital Funding Program, announced Michelle Mungall, MLA for Nelson - Creston.
«Do we want to stick with the old credit, which leaves fewer and fewer people behind, and helps one time in your life, or do we go with the tax cuts that provide about $ 2,000 a year, and the new family credit that helps you with your child every year of their life?»
For some it may mean that «there is an orphaned state required for the sake of the kingdom of heaven, in which a man who like all others is the child of his parents must symbolize with his being and action the present but hidden creation which is not a mere prolongation of the old, but the new creation in relation to which the old has already passed away...» This is, therefore, the first word that must be spoken: of discontinuity between the kingdom of God and any earthly order, even one as significant as the family.
The successful family — the one rewarded in our new religion — works hard at two jobs, postpones childbearing and plans for a one - child family.
In this case both the marriage counseling and the play sessions for the children were continued for a while, with occasional meetings together, until the family felt they could continue the new communication patterns at home on their own.
The value of counseling isn't that of getting a disturbed child or relationship «fixed»; the real value is in the new skills your family acquires to keep everyone in the family «going and growing.»
Thus the ancient laws and doctrines which remain ever new are contained also in what we have learned in our youth about the life of piety, the Christian family life and the Christian upbringing of children.
The equal - regard interpretation of neighbor love fits the needs of the postmodern family faced with a new range of issues around shared authority, more equal financial power, and more nearly equal roles in raising children and meeting each other's needs in the midst of the 80 - hour work week.
Set parallel in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a child.
Events at work or school, children leaving home, new interests of one family member, or any change in social relationships will affect family relationships.
The word for «Father,» which the earliest Christians learnt from Jesus in their native Aramaic, was «Abba» (the Aramaic word is preserved in some places of the New Testament), and «Abba» was the intimate mode of address from child to father in the Jewish family.
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For a helpful analysis of the changing family see «Children and Families: Myth and Reality,» in Kenneth Keniston and The Carnegie Council on Children, All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977), pp. 2family see «Children and Families: Myth and Reality,» in Kenneth Keniston and The Carnegie Council on Children, All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977), pp. 2Family Under Pressure (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977), pp. 2 - 21.
Unlike the skid - row «derelicts» who seemed to be the typical homeless in the «60s, the street people today embrace the whole gamut of humanity: the «new poor,» the mentally disabled, evicted families, elderly single people, hoboes, alcoholics, drug addicts, abused spouses, abused young people and cast - off children.
Some of the finest families in New England sent their children.
The new version of the social media's messenger app «Messenger Kids» will make it easier for children to safely video chat and message with family and friends when they can't be together in person.
As new research released suggests half of children in families who use foodbanks are aged between five and 11, a Christian charity has told Premier the situation could be worse without Church support.
As new research released suggests half of children in families who use foodbanks are aged between five... More
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
Other witnesses argued that, inasmuch as almost 25,000 married couples in France have been approved but wait an average of five years to be able to adopt because fewer than 5,000 adoptions take place each year, it is possible to provide every adoptable child with a father and a mother who will offer him or her the best chance of integrating into a new family.
Peyré therefore feels that «bringing an adopted child into a society in which he or she will have the same rights and the same place as other children» as the Hague Convention provides» requires that the child be received into pre-existing family structures, already recognized as such, and not serve as an instrument for obtaining recognition of new family structures.»
But worship in Jesus» name is the practice of a community with a common, communal identity, not an aggregate of individuals, because it is a response to the way God's presence in Jesus has made them a new extra-familial family of God's adopted «children,» a new extra-national «people,» a single «body.»
Between forty - five and fifty - five most couples face the challenge of establishing a new kind of family identity minus children in the home.
The Daughters of Charity said: «Once the full list of names of those buried in the plots without headstones in St Mary's Cemetery has been verified, we will work with the families and their representatives on a new memorial stone naming and honouring all the children buried there.»
Liberal congregations have a new tradition — a shorter, less formal family service designed to include children in worship.
These women have endured more in their lives than I can even imagine: they left everything to flee ethnic cleansing from the junta in Burma, ended up in refugee camps marked by extreme poverty and hopelessness, and then moved their families to this new country so their children can have education and a future.
As shoppers peruse the aisles of Westside Market — be it one of the grocer's three locations in New York City or its Maywood, N.J., branch — they'll catch glimpses of owner John Zoitas» family roots, whether it's one of his children overseeing the day - to - day operations of a particular store or a specialty food item imported from his native Greece.
Twenty - five years ago, almost to the day, my family moved to a less cool part of New York City (I think that was my fault; there wasn't enough room anywhere in Greenwich Village, apparently, for a child who cried as loudly as I did).
A s shoppers peruse the aisles of Westside Market — be it one of the grocer's three locations in New York City or its Maywood, N.J., branch — they'll catch glimpses of owner John Zoitas» family roots, whether it's one of his children overseeing the day - to - day operations of a particular store or a specialty food item imported from his native Greece.
New York attorney Nick Katsoris, author of the acclaimed and award - winning children's book series featuring Loukoumi the fluffy lamb, has gathered the favorite childhood recipes of more than 50 celebrities in his delightfully illustrated new cookbook for children and their families, LOUKOUMI»S CELEBRITY COOKBONew York attorney Nick Katsoris, author of the acclaimed and award - winning children's book series featuring Loukoumi the fluffy lamb, has gathered the favorite childhood recipes of more than 50 celebrities in his delightfully illustrated new cookbook for children and their families, LOUKOUMI»S CELEBRITY COOKBOnew cookbook for children and their families, LOUKOUMI»S CELEBRITY COOKBOOK.
To directly address this concern for her own family and others, Goldbaum took it upon herself to develop new kind of snack — one that that would satisfy a child's penchant for sweets in a way that also delivers all - natural goodness.
The boy lives in New Jersey with his mother, and Bironas was trying to arrange for the child to spend more time in Louisville, a three - hour drive from Nashville, where the rest of Bironas» family lives.
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