Sentences with phrase «normal everyday families»

When you view the tiny log dwellings in TN of long ago, you realize the normal everyday family of that era had very small accommodations and with typical large families the only solution for overflow of a growing family was the barn or hay loft.

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«She is just a normal everyday mom raising a family just like everybody,» says Sena Hohman, her two daughters accompanying her to the event.
This part of marriage should not be this complicated, it is kinda what keeps the other parts on track and relieves the tensions of the everyday crap and spats that come along from a normal marriage and family life.
Women, their partners and families must feel comfortable about breastfeeding as a normal, natural part of everyday life.
You withdraw from family, friends and normal everyday life.
Both you and your fling will probably have families, jobs, hobbies and a whole host of things that make up normal everyday life.
Go through everyday struggles as any normal human would while keeping up your disguise from family and citizens.
Socialization to people, animals and situations outside of the family (prior to 16 weeks of age) is the most effective strategy for minimizing the development of fears and phobias to normal, everyday circumstances.
Go through everyday struggles as any normal human would while keeping up your disguise from family and citizens.
Being a vegetarian is a normal, everyday thing for you and if you are matter of fact about it your family will see that it needn't be a big deal.
If your injuries restrict your ability to do normal, everyday tasks, then your friends and family are likely to be the ones to provide care and assistance.
The reality is, a family member at a nursing home can be exposed to many of the same kinds of negligence and abuse which occur in normal, everyday life.
In the article entitled We're in touch with everyday life, says the cycling judge, Lord Philips, who bikes to work [there's a lovely photo of him on his bicycle, helmet and all], explains that many of his colleagues «travel on buses and Tubes and bicycles; we push trolleys around supermarkets; we have normal family concerns and commitments and neither are judges immune from the impact of crime».
Having regular family routines, even if they have changed a bit from the old routines that you used to have, also helps you to see that life goes on in everyday ways and becomes a «new» normal.
We argue for expanding the research agenda to consider the adaptation of families caring for children with ID through greater understanding of the social - ecological constraints on families and the resources needed to meet the «normal», everyday adaptive challenges they face.
Less consideration may be given to social - ecological constraints and resources that families of children with ID may need in order to meet the normal, everyday adaptive challenges they face.
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