Sentences with phrase «nurture children who»

Our aim is to nurture children who have the skills that allow them to achieve their dreams.
What inner resources and strength do you have to love and nurture a child who turns out to have special needs years after the adoption?

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A Moby Wrap Baby Carrier is a great way to help nurture the bond between a newborn and a mother or father and can be a great way to calm and soothe a child who is sick, colicky, or just generally upset.
At the adoption hearing, the presiding judge honored Patricia by expressing his hope that one day loving couples like Ann Marie and Patricia will enjoy the legal right to share in the adoption of foster children who desperately need stable, nurturing families.
It is a union that exists to ensure children are nurtured by their own parents who profess a commitment to their welfare for as long as they live.
-LSB-...] He reminds the couple in his sermon that their greatest achievement will be the nurturing of children like themselves; their greatest reward will be that which their own parents have here and now, when they stand in the benches behind their own children at their weddings; children who will thank God above all other things for the gift of a good and truly Christian mother and father.
The Sunday School was started to provide Christian nurture and knowledge of the Bible for poor children who lacked the advantages of middle - class family life.
The concept of responsible family planning means that parents will only have children who are wanted and who can be well nurtured by them.
And as Sean Palmer put it so well last week, «as long as the narrative continues which articulates that men lack what it takes to nurture and raise children, as long as some argue that the cultivation of children is the domain of women only, we will continue to produce dads who believe they risk their «man - card» by trying.»
Sadly you also throw around the term «child abuse» with a cavalier looseness that suggests you don't have the foggiest idea what child abuse is... it's a shame abused children everywhere can't write in and tell you about their trevails at the hands of an abuser... Jesus Christ was no abuser... if I'm wrong about Jesus, he was at least a Rabbi who loved his followers, and who taught, peace, compassion, forgiveness, and inclusiveness... If I'm right, Jesus is the most amazing, wonderful gift GOD could ever give to his beloved creation... in either event, belief in him, and sharing those beliefs with children is not abuse, it's loving and nurturing fact based belief, not mythology...
Holy matrimony deals first with God and God's church, but it deals also with a particular woman and a particular man who come together «in the presence of God and these witnesses» to ask for our blessing to have sex, make a home together, conceive and nurture children, be faithful and ask forgiveness when unfaithful, disagree over the budget, argue over politics, and have sex.
Mina, though, who had no husband or babies of her own, nurtured children as she nurtured everyone else around her.
We don't seem to want to give a decent monetary value to those who nurture and caretake, but our children need someone to do that.
The challenge for anyone who wants to help nurture the noncognitive abilities of low - income children in these early years is that the kind of deliberate practice children experience in pre-K doesn't do much to help develop their executive functions.
If you are a parent who trusts your instincts to nurture, who gets behind your children's eyes and into their heads, tries to understand what it is like to live from their perspective and really gets to know them... if you ask yourself, «how would I feel if I were in my child's place and how would I want to be treated?»
It seems to come down to a few desirable traits — warmth, affection, thoughtfulness, being nurturing — and, as the Pew notes, similar child - rearing views versus being a woman who has a steady job.
Even within the practice of attachment parenting there can be other nurturing and loving people who can care for your children — particularly people who will, hopefully, be involved with your family for years to come.
Although children benefit greatly from having the ongoing support of several adults as they grow up, they don't necessarily need this nurturing from people who commit to marriage.
Any woman who has given birth and nurtures and cares for their children would find this offensive.
As fathers, it's good for us to honor moms — our own mothers, who helped to nurture and shape us, and our children's mothers, who are our teammates in the parenting role.
In contrast, teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached kids for kindness from adults.
Nurturing parents who are secure in the standards they hold for their children provide models of caring concern as well as confident, self - controlled behavior.
Shanika has always been drawn to nurturing careers and she attributes this passion to her loving grandmother who taught her about compassion and nurturing women and children.
The child who has been nurtured with empathy and compassion is the child and adult who will extend his hand to another person, not swing his hand.
This reviewer shares her view that «The violent language is not the least bit funny, when one considers how many neglected children fall asleep each night praying for a parent who'd care enough to hold them, nurture them and read to them.»
API is a nonprofit that educates and supports parents who believe in nurturing a secure attachment by treating children with love, respect, and kindness.
When the end of the school year arrives, many moms scramble to find the perfect gift for that special teacher who helped nurture and teach their child.
A child who grows up learning that his biological needs for nurturing will go unmet or be misunderstood is a child who will increasingly develop ways of communication and interaction that are less healthy in future relationships.
The program employs highly qualified teachers who are committed to building nurturing relationships with children while providing them with a rich and stimulating learning environment.
The center employs highly qualified teachers who are committed to building nurturing relationships with children while providing them with a rich and stimulating learning environment.
Nurturing the mom's grief and mourning that comes from the death of a child is an important part of creating attachment to both the child who died and learning how to lean into the celebration and attachment of the child she is carrying.
The main thing is to respect and nurture the child you have for who he is and not veer too far into projecting anybody else onto him.
LeadTogether is an online professional network of individuals in positions of leadership in schools and training centers inspired by Waldorf Education — individuals who care about growing, nurturing and guiding children, families and schools, and are open to sharing ideas, successes, questions and resources with their colleagues.
In fact, he says that spouses who care for one another and nurture their marriages through the hectic years of child rearing often compare the empty nest years to a renewed honeymoon.
I'd also mention that the mental and physical benefits did not magically stop at one year, and that children who are nurtured in this way are usually more independent, not less so.
Parent support support is a role that all of us can play, helping organizations who are dedicated to equipping and empowering parents through the most important role there is — nurturing our children for healthy lives.
While many families have extremely positive experiences after adopting the younger child, there are many families who try very hard to force the child into their arms for comfort and nurturing when the child's innate capabilities for this type of infant - maternal attachment are not yet formed.
This nationally recognized, place - based model provides services — like preschool, parent / child classes and parent education — and connects families with local resources to help them raise children who are healthy, nurtured, and prepared to meet their full potential.
Coaches who are not child - focused are not going to nurture your child in a positive way and a variety of not - so - great issues could occur on that team as a result, not the least of which are:
Adults cherish and adore children, who in turn show respect and devotion to their nurturing seniors, harbouring a true community spirit.
(That's especially true for disadvantaged children who grow up without a close and supportive relationship with a nurturing adult.)
She put together a program of health care professionals and case workers to help teach the parents who come through the court system how to give their children a more nurturing, stable upbringing.
So it's important to find ways to nurture and guide a sensitive child who may be struggling to thrive in a less than sensitive world.
The results revealed that kids who are raised with a positive parenting approach will in turn raise children in a more nurturing environment.
While there's no doubt that it's a challenge having a child who seems to challenge everything, there are ways to work with them rather than against them to preserve and nurture their unique gifts.
This Course is for parents of 6 - 11 year olds who would like to find ways to inspire cooperation, end power struggles, stop yelling and instead have clear tools and strategies to nurture a loving and cooperative relationship with their child.
Mercedes Stanley, MSW, is a Family / Parent Coach in Southern California who has been working with families for over six years helping them achieve results in parent - child bonding, decreasing power struggles and developing discipline strategies that foster nurturing relationships.
It is my husband and ordinary men like him who work tirelessly to provide for their families so their wives can stay home and nurture their children.
That is the case with the word na'ar which means, literally, «independent male» and refers to a young man, but is also used as a word picture in rare circumstances to convey an unnatural independence when referring to an infant or young child who has been «ripped away» or become unnaturally «independent» from the nurturing presence of a parent.
One who understands and nurtures babies» development... who recognizes the baby's personal rhythms, style, strengths, and limitations... and tunes into these when planning the pace and time for eating, sleeping and playing... one who is comfortable accommodating to children's special needs or conditions.
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