Sentences with phrase «norms for mothers»

Not exact matches

Bishop Yevstariy Zoria, spokesman for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyivan Patriarchate has already noted, however, that «existing canonical norms» are exactly what his Church appeals to, since according to existing canonical norms, it is the Ecumenical Patriarchate (the Mother Church from which Ukraine received Christianity in 988 AD) and not the Moscow Patriarchate, that should be the arbiter of Orthodox canonical norms with regard to the situation of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine.
Though many football people acclaimed him as a genius, and everyone accepted him as a man of integrity, no one would dare hire him in the big time, because Bull Cyclone sure as shooting wasn't going to be a football assistant for any mother's son.It's apparently true that Norm Van Brocklin, an old pal of his, did once ask him to take over the Atlanta Falcons» offense when Van Brocklin was head coach, but Bull Cyclone declined, saying, «Now, Norm, why should I come up there and work for you when I already know more football than you do?»
The norm in our society now is for mothers to get some form of paid work once all their children are in school all day.
Breastfeeding on cue is the norm in Bangladesh and if anything mothers there need to be taught about the importance of introducing solids at the right time instead of relying on just breast milk to meet the baby's nutritional needs for too long.
It is important for nursing mothers and those supporting them to know breastfeeding norms and reasonable expectations.
I think the folks posting here should travel to a Third World country where home birth is the norm — and where people are clamoring for decent hospitals and trained obstetricians to save them from the horror of dead babies and dead mothers.
Stories of mothers being harassed for nursing in public, cases where moms give up nursing too soon because they lacked support, or even hospitals that push formula as the norm to new moms pop up all too often.
The American Academy of Family Physicians states in its breastfeeding position paper «because breastfeeding is the physiologic norm, we will refer to the risks of not breastfeeding for infants, children, and mothers
But, going back to your post, one of the things I loved best about this book was the way that she challenges the all - consuming attachment parenting norm (along with any other norm you can think of), painting mothers as free agents, making difficult choices for their own and their childrens» survival.
Lack of knowledge about breastfeeding, unsupportive cultural and social norms, concerns about milk supply, poor family and social support, and unsupportive work and childcare environments make it difficult for many mothers to meet their breastfeeding goals (5).
Though breastfeeding for at least the first six months was the norm in the early fifties, by 1958, only 30 % of mothers of young infants breastfed their babies.
Co-sleeping gets a bit of a bad rap in our culture, but it's the biological norm for babies to sleep close to their mothers.
Getting to a place where being human outweighs meeting social norms and expectations will not only begin the process to reducing negative mental health outcomes for mothers, but it will also help develop the supports that mothers need to be a model for positive self care and mental health for their families.
Without the understanding of the norm, it is very easy for a mother to make decisions that affect production, baby's weight gain, and successful breastfeeding.
The late Mary Kroeger, BSN, CNM, MPH, past chair of WABA's Health Care Practices Task Force quotes in her book Impact of Birthing Practices on Breastfeeding: «Advocate for the mother - baby continuum by taking the stand that breastfeeding can not be the «physiologic norm» without including «physiologic childbirth» and immediate and uninterrupted mother - baby contact.»
Ensuring that mothers are supported to breastfeed and that breastfeeding is protected and promoted as the norm for infant feeding is central to our work.
When images and memes circulate demeaning women who don't breastfeed or didn't breastfeed long as not having tried hard enough, being lazy, giving their child poison, being unfit mothers, and deserving of guilt for falling short of the «best is breast» mandate or «biological norm» jargon, the connections we should have are torn down, not fortified.
This pair of Mother jeans have not only left me feeling like a million bucks but also «on trend,» which is so clearly not the norm for me.
«Because their mothers have already proven that daughters can provide their parents with old age support, and because singletons have no brothers for their parents to favor, daughters have more power than ever before to defy disadvantageous gender norms while using equivocal ones to their own advantage.»
For example, it would be unfair to discriminate against the child of a working mother who was unable to help clean the church hall because of her employment hours, he said, or to expect parents to have had their children baptised in the first six months when this was not the cultural norm among Eastern Europeans of a given denomination.
Children of the psychosocially distressed and non-distressed mothers in the intervention group, and the non-distressed comparison group mothers, were not significantly different to the general population norm of 100 (SD 15).20 The mean score for children of the antenatally psychosocially distressed mothers in the comparison group, however, was statistically different to the population norm (t = 3.522, p = 0.003, power 94 %, ES (d) = 0.92), with 47.4 % of these children being delayed (ie, Mental Developmental Index < 85).
Getting to a place where being human outweighs meeting social norms and expectations will not only begin the process to reducing negative mental health outcomes for mothers, but it will also help develop the supports that mothers need to be a model for positive self care and mental health for their families.
It is based on the wider variation in societal expectations and norms for fathers», as compared to mothers», parenting.
Many families introduce solid foods and liquids other than breast milk or formula early in life, often within the first few weeks.1 — 4,21 Reasons for the early introduction of food suggest that big infants are considered to be healthy22and solids are regarded as having more nutritional value and ability to satisfy infants, compared with formula.21 Mothers often look to their infants for cues regarding hunger and satiety and reason that with solid foods their infants will feel satisfied and will cry less and sleep through the night.21 Therefore, many mothers are encouraged by cultural norms transmitted through their families to start solid foods early in life, contrary to the recommendations that they may receive from WIC or from their pediatMothers often look to their infants for cues regarding hunger and satiety and reason that with solid foods their infants will feel satisfied and will cry less and sleep through the night.21 Therefore, many mothers are encouraged by cultural norms transmitted through their families to start solid foods early in life, contrary to the recommendations that they may receive from WIC or from their pediatmothers are encouraged by cultural norms transmitted through their families to start solid foods early in life, contrary to the recommendations that they may receive from WIC or from their pediatrician.
As for why a mother's self - competence took a hit from perfect dads, Sasaki suggests pressure to keep up with societal norms plays a role.
From this pool of parents, the comparison group was selected using two criteria: (1) maternal stress levels above the «norm» mean for non-clinical groups as assessed by the Parenting Stress Index (M ≥ 2.48) or (2) mothers answered at least two of the three additional questions in a way that indicates stress and / or need for support (i.e., the answer «yes» on first two questions and answer «often» or «almost always» on the third question).
It is not the wannabes» faults for wanting to jump aboard what they are lead to believe is the real estate sweepstakes gravy train, because that casino'esque mindset that they all have whereby they all are thinking that «I» might be the one to hit the mother load is the norm.
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