Sentences with phrase «parent losing a part»

The job loss event is equivalent to a single parent losing a part - time job or, in the case of couple families, one parent losing their full - time job.

Not exact matches

The assumption is that strong involvement in the educational system on the part of parents gains more than is lost in this process.
it's all part of your process... part of everyone's who has lost their parents.
When children are part of that conversation, they now have a reason for getting the context, to understanding that «I can't throw, I can't lose my iPhone for the third time, because there's literally a limit to how much my parents will allocate to lost iPhones».
Yes, you can make decisions on your own but that's a teeny, tiny part of being a parent, especially if you have a special needs kid or an illness strikes or you lose your job or — well, I can go on and on.
We spoke with Dr. Jason Youngman, a licensed psychologist in private practice in Miami, Fla., about kids who hate losing, and how parents and coaches can help a child learn from failure and disappointment that is an integral part of competing.
«Ten years into marriage, many people have become parents, and that often means one or the other has taken time off from a career, in part or fully, to caretake, and thus has lost time and income.
Part of the problem is that some parents only say «no» when they really really really mean it, or when they have flipped from their usual calm state to their rare — but intense — «losing it» state.
* I am also non-natural in the sense that I lost five pregnancies prior to creating the twins via completely unnatural means, but I'm going to guess that isn't part of the definition of natural parenting, nu?
Some of the changes include families with one parent earning more than # 50,000 losing part of their child benefit.
Since you may have needed to give up parts of yourself to get approval, or at least get your parents off your back, you discovered ways to resist, to avoid losing your sense of self and independence.
«It's the first thing that you'll never get over,» commiserates one of Dean's friends, and that sentiment will ring true for anyone who's been in his shoes — losing a parent is devastating, but the sheer novelty of it can be the most disorienting part of the process.
«By taking part in our Mr Men and Little Miss Challenges school pupils, parents and teachers can help children today and in the future — and save a young life that might otherwise be lost forever.»
There is a growing concern on the part of youth specialists, educationalists, parents and the public that many young people are retreating into a virtual world and are losing contact with reality, leading to social dislocation and isolation.
The positive parts of a school leader's work can become lost in the day - to - day business of putting out brushfires — dealing with difficult students and parents, solving staff problems and the like.
I fear, though, that the insistence that parents do their part has been lost along the way.
We've lost the confidence to insist that parents have to do their part.
Parental choice dictates where the monies allocated for one's education go and unless those parents can't be considered part of the public, their rights are not an expense to anyone but the school that loses their funds, presumably for failing to meet their needs.»
But the parent part of the equation went unnoticed amid bigger headlines (such as teachers calling students racial epithets and slurs such as «whore» and no one doing anything about it, and that students can lose nine to 12 months of learning from one year with a grossly ineffective teacher).
It is about a former child star who loses his part in a soap opera, falls out with his parents and starts sofa - surfing, before finding an unlikely helper.
Those artisans include Lorraine, a mobile - first game studio and the part of Amber behind Link Twin, a gorgeous puzzle game now live on Hatch with a unique mechanic — the unbreakable bond between the two main characters Tom and Lily, and the search for their lost parents.
Under North Carolina law, any person under age 18 is deemed a «minor», and a minor's personal injury claim is divided into two parts - the parents own the claim for medical expenses and the child receives the payment for pain, suffering, scarring, disfigurement, lost quality - of - life, and future problems.
In determining the amount and duration of maintenance the court shall consider: (A) the income and property of the respective parties including marital property distributed pursuant to subdivision five of this part; (B) the duration of the marriage and the age and health of both parties; (C) the present and future earning capacity of both parties; (D) the ability of the party seeking maintenance to become self - supporting and, if applicable, the period of time and training necessary therefor; (E) reduced or lost lifetime earning capacity of the party seeking maintenance as a result of having foregone or delayed education, training, employment, or career opportunities during the marriage; (F) the presence of children of the marriage in the respective homes of the parties; (G) the tax consequences to each party; (H) contributions and services of the party seeking maintenance as a spouse, parent, wage earner and homemaker, and to the career or career potential of the other party; (I) the wasteful dissipation of marital property by either spouse; (J) any transfer or encumbrance made in contemplation of a matrimonial action without fair consideration; and (K) any other factor which the court shall expressly find to be just and proper.
The major downside: if your parents have friends or family members that don't use an iPhone, iCloud Photo Sharing loses a big part of its appeal.
We all know the principle of the rule, but with life stresses, time constraints, the hustle & bustle of life, we plug away often losing sight of this essential part of our parenting role.
Losing the partnership of a spouse is often the most difficult part of a divorce because it results in the loss of the only person with whom to share the parenting experience.
Parenting is all consuming and new parents often lose part of their previous identities when they start out as parents.
Dr. Richard Warshak maintains a blog; part of his blog offers postings of suggestions and tips by parents and grandparents when all contact has been lost.
Loss of identity — if it is unsafe to identify with the rejected parent then certain parts of the self identity may become lost as well.
Our family (my parents) have lost several dogs and it is always so sad: — LRB -... they are part of the family.
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