Sentences with phrase «other young children whom»

When she was 10, Basima came to the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre after school and during summer holidays to play and weave with other young children whom later were to form the second generation weavers with Suzanne Wissa Wassef.

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Research shows that young mothers who feel supported by their baby's father adjust better to motherhood and behave more positively towards their children — for whom a good relationship with «my dad» proves protective in face of other disadvantage.
«Amidst the feeding frenzy of leaked reports, numerous investigations, politicians taking chunks out of each other and months of rumour and speculation, what has been forgotten is that in the middle of all this are teachers trying their best to support children and young people, many of whom are taking critical exams.
To conduct this research, Newgard and his OHSU colleagues, in addition to investigators from UC Davis and other centers in the western United States, reviewed data from nearly 50,000 injured children aged 19 and younger for whom 9 -1-1 emergency medical services (EMS) were activated over a three - year period in five western regions: Portland, Ore.; Vancouver, Wash.; King County, Wash.; Sacramento, Calif.; Santa Clara Calif.; and Denver, Colo..
Candid, funny, and matter - of - fact, Guggenheim casually drops the names of her lovers (Samuel Beckett, Constantin Brâncusi, Max Ernst, whom she married - a daunting list), reflects on her family's many tragedies (her father went down with the Titanic, one of her sisters died, the other sister may have killed her two young children), and speaks of a life that «was all about art and love.»
The social and family environment of an infant or young child is shared with those (whether parents or others) upon whom he is dependent.
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