Sentences with phrase «of upbringing of the children»

The term legal custody refers to a parent's active involvement in the decision - making aspects of the upbringing of the child.

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We can't imagine it'll be cheap, what with pretty much a good chunk of your child's upbringing in its metal - jointed robot hands and all.
McGowan's memoir will also focus on the actress» upbringing in the Children of God cult, how she escaped it at the age of 13, and how she eventually ended up getting «discovered» in Los Angeles.
More recently another wise man, the American trendspotter George Barna, writing in «Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions» (Regal), identified the spiritual upbringing of children as the most critical factor in the church's sChildren into Spiritual Champions» (Regal), identified the spiritual upbringing of children as the most critical factor in the church's schildren as the most critical factor in the church's survival.
The common idea is to defend the teachings of the faith, by demanding that adults responsible for the upbringing of children actually believe in those teachings if they wish to bring the children within the church's embrace.
Americans just recently celebrated the important role of fathers in the upbringing of children.
Under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a state fostering agency must recognise the «desirability of continuity in a child's upbringing and to the child's ethnic, religious, cultural and linguistic background.&rChild, a state fostering agency must recognise the «desirability of continuity in a child's upbringing and to the child's ethnic, religious, cultural and linguistic background.&rchild's upbringing and to the child's ethnic, religious, cultural and linguistic background.&rchild's ethnic, religious, cultural and linguistic background.»
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.
For my own part, I have been known to ask children of religious upbringing if they really believe these ideas.
In the Judaic upbringing of a child in the early first century, the tanakh would be an essential since it was compiled as early as 450BC.
He also argues that parents exercise certain «sole and inviolable» lawmaking powers over their children in the areas of custody, care, upbringing, discipline, and education, which the Supreme Court has acknowledged in many cases under the due - process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
John E. Coons argues that parents enjoy powers with respect to the upbringing and education of their children that were recognized and affirmed in the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
The bill adds that although parents have the right to give their child a religious upbringing, it should not supersede the rights of the child.
It might be hard to see God at work in the small picture of that awful story, yet the big picture is astonishing; thousands of children have lived because of him, and in part, because of his tragic upbringing.
But Rogers says, in speaking of communes: «There are a number of paternal persons, men and women, who take a hand in [the child's upbringing]....
Foster children are in need of a stable, loving upbringing.
According to the logic of the Court, the Free Exercise Clause does not protect churches in these circumstances, unless some other constitutional right, such as Free Speech or the right of parents to control the upbringing of their children, is violated by the governmental intrusion.
The state will provide materially for the upbringing of children, instead of the father, while the mother looks after the children.
Would it not have been more fitting for the pope to let the child go, if he really believed that the «indelible mark» of baptism had made Mortara fireproof, regardless of his upbringing?
Dressing up in a child - sized bunad for Syttende Mai parades in the Scandinavian - rich neighborhood of Ballard, eating the traditional feasts my grandparents would serve us on holidays, listening to the heavy and melodic accent that wove its way through my relatives» speech — this was my upbringing and I loved it.
My children, however, are not growing up in my childhood home, and they have never tasted the mixed vegetables of my upbringing.
She was a painter then, and by virtue of her age and upbringing in»60s post-hippie Los Angeles, found herself a seeker of new ways ---- to eat, rear children, and achieve inner peace.
«Promoting the awareness to parents about the importance of a father in a child's life and upbringing especially in education and social skills»
A well - designed system, based on genuinely shared responsibility for the upbringing of children, would be good for the economy, good for child welfare and good for family stability and is well worth fighting for.
The online video channel for parents, Parentchannel.tv (www.parentchannel.tv) has this week launched National Dads Matter Week, which aims to raise awareness of the important role dads play in the upbringing and education of their children, highlighted in the new video about why Dads matter.
The research revealed that when it came to the level of involvement in their child's upbringing dads still feel marginalised:
In recent years there has been much debate about the positive outcomes of fathers involvement in their children's education and upbringing and the barriers men face in accessing parental support services (see Ghate et al 2000, Ryan 2000).
To coincide with National Dads Matter Week Parentchannel.tv joined up with Parenting UK to conduct a national study among 2,000 British parents which looked at the role of dads in their child's upbringing.
Pregnancy and birth are the first major opportunities to engage fathers in appropriate care and upbringing of children
The findings revealed the importance of dads in their child's upbringing, and the positive self perception as a role model for their children:
â $ ž «Did the fathers / male cares play a more active role in particular aspects of their child's life e.g. in their religious and cultural upbringing?
My own upbringing did not allow for this way of being in the world and, instead, instilled the typical apprehension and worry that seems to be passed down to children in Western societies.
In an ideal world, there would rarely be need for child support, because fathers and mothers would, where possible, be equally involved in every aspect of the caring and upbringing of their children, whether or not they live under the same roof.
Another study, by Parentchannel TV and Parenting UK, found that nearly 20 % of dads feel left out of their child's upbringing.
Although a court will generally respect the decisions reached by the parents as to the upbringing of their child, a court will not support the following parenting plans:
Examples of major decisions include where your child will go to school, what type of religious upbringing he or she will have (if any), and non-emergency medical decisions.
Accordingly, we wish to instruct our respective attorneys, if necessary, to inform any courts involved in our dissolution that our desires are as follows, regarding the custody and upbringing of our child (ren).
Both parents share responsibility and authority for their children's upbringing; both are acknowledged to be equally important for the lives of their children; both have the duty to foster their own and each other's healthy and meaningful relationships with their children.
They don't try to make up for a tough upbringing by overindulging their children and they don't purposely do the opposite of everything their parents did just to prove a point.
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.
With stronger co-parenting communication, there will be less chance of misunderstandings and conflicts between the ex-spouses — and a better chance of a healthy upbringing for the children.
Joint custody, he asserts, involves each parent's having joint control over the care, upbringing and education of the children, even though the children reside most of the year with one parent, while divided custody involves each * 272 parent's having the children for a part of the year with control over the children only when in his or her custody.
A child is greatly affected by the environment he is kept in, his culture, ethnicity and the kind of upbringing he receive.
Since I am the oldest of seven children, it was a sight that I grew quite accustomed to over the years of my upbringing.
Data of the Universities of Nebraska and Pennsylvania show that children who grow in a single - parent family do not feel more disadvantaged than kids from conjugal families, provided that the other parent is actively involved in their upbringing.
Before getting into the resources, though, let's be happy that once again, President Obama was LGBTQ inclusive in his National Adoption Month proclamation, saying, «Regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, or religion, devoted Americans who adopt help give more children the upbringing they deserve.»
The new parents may wish to call on people to assist in the upbringing of their child, and help educate the child over time.
If parents aren't willing to punish their child, they are selfishly holding back a portion of love that the child is entitled to - a godly upbringing.
A number of studies suggest that, when parents think a child looks more like dad, dad is more involved in its care and upbringing, at least in the early months.
If they are involved in a child's upbringing, Polachek believes this «manifests itself in the health of the child
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