Sentences with phrase «parent for affirmation»

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Orders have poured in for the Brave, and Potts talks about it like a pleased, if still affirmation - seeking, parent.
And, for my example, I get a lot of my needs / wants / affirmation from TLS, but some other affirmation of my worth as a parent seems to come best when my children and grandchildren drive 1.5 hours to visit us.
Certainly, for the father to participate as much as possible in the care of the baby, and the parents» constant affirmation of each other as parents and as husband and wife are important.
And so I repeat 4 affirmations to myself to turn down my own parenting guilt for decisions that I regret.
Here are some affirmations to get you started throughout your pregnancy, birth and newborn parenting experience and then some more for beyond the baby phase.
Most parents that found affirmations helpful for their baby's birth recommend incorporating them into meditation sessions.
Waiting for the call that you're in labor, we are armed with comfort measures to help ease discomfort and provide parents with the affirmations they need to remain confident and in control.
Childbirth education classes are awesome ways to give parents that boost of affirmation to prepare for birth and bringing home their new baby.
My goal is to provide reassurance and affirmation for the increased effort it takes to lovingly nurture twins, triplets or more while actively promoting breastfeeding and attachment - style parenting concepts.
Maybe her next release will be an affirmation CD for stressed - out parents.
After holding a series of hearings, which for the most part seemed aimed at confirming his sense that federal involvement in education has gone too far, and traveling around the country seeking further affirmation from parents, teachers and administrators, Representative Kline is ready to begin.
At the heart of Judge Moukawsher's historic ruling is the affirmation of what educators, parents, students, and community leaders have been saying for nearly four decades — Connecticut's school finance system is irrational, inequitable, and illogical.
I encourage parents to give affirmation for approximation.
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For the noncustodial parent, virtual parenting time allows participation in the children's upbringing and education and, most important, to show them love, warmth, and affirmation, even from a distance.
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