Sentences with phrase «parents are worried about»

Research finds Australian parents are worried about the amount of screen time their children have
Many parents are worried about whether their children will be able to manage their money when they are living on their own.
«I think kids get messages that parents are worried about their reading.
Some Utah parents are worried about afterschool Satan Clubs.
Critics such as privacy law scholars and some parents are worried about the potential harmful repercussions of collecting this kind of data.
If parents are worried about the routes children walk to school or a dangerous street crossing, work to find solutions to those problems.
More middle - school principals also agreed with the statement that parents are worried about violence in the school.
The new report also suggests that parents are worried about the increasing costs of schooling with 72 per cent of parents claiming that the cost of putting their child in a state school is rising.
The parents are worried about their daughter in slightly different ways: Mike is a bit out of the loop but knows something is amiss, and Cindy was in a similar place during her own teenage years.
A lot of parents are worried about potential allergens in multivitamins and such.
All the parents are worried about their baby's health and they try to protect him in different ways.
Many parents are worried about the possible effects of certain food additives on their children, and they're often surprised to learn that the FDA does not test and approve each of the literally thousands of additives in our food supply.
If schools / parents are worried about «calcium intake», kids can get it through other dairy products... Plus, what about the children who are lactose intolerant?
The cost of being a parent is worrying about the child all the time and since you can do something to make it safe for your child to move around in a stroller, you can find the best umbrella stroller for you.
Every parent is worried about their little tiny baby.
Yet, when I shared my achievement with my parents they were worried about me harming my spine and bone mass.
Many parents were also worried about the impact of economic integration on school climate, and several parents were worried about the bullying that could take place when mixing kids of different backgrounds.
In Wales, all along, we were sticking with GCSEs, and parents were worried about how their children would compete against pupils taking the «gold standard» E-bac.
When a parent is worried about their child's recovery, this expense is the last thing that they want to deal with.
Both parents were worried about the impact the divorce would have on her, but for different reasons.

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Some of his subjects were worried about sharing things like parent's affections or money for college.
Diabetes is a lifelong disease, and they worry too about what their children will do when they no longer have their parents» insurance covering them.
Though Sunnybrook Stables promises its horses are beautifully trained (not to mention beautiful to look at) parents worried about falls and scrapes can rest easy knowing that Sunnybrook Hospital is right next door.
Parents worrying about their children probably won't be focused on keeping the company in shape through the disaster, says Freitag.
What makes the strict rules these tech pioneers institute in their personal lives so alarming isn't the types of fears that drive them - nearly all parents worry about screen time these days - but the magnitude of that fear.
The reasoning for this is simple: by the time the youngest sibling comes along, parents are less worried about raising children and because of this, are more lenient when it comes to laying down the law.
The concern is justified; smartphones are changing how we relate to other human beings, so it's reasonable to worry about how they'll affect parenting.
When you're a parent shipping a kid off to college, it's hard not to worry about every possible financial mishap, like is that money meant for textbooks paying for a music festival ticket?
If you want to test my theory, have your spouse, or parent add you as an A.U. on a couple of their cards without even giving you the physical card (to avoid risk if they worry about abuse) watch your scores go through the statosphere if the balances are low because it increases your presumed available amount of credit and expands your ratio of credit vs balances
Parents were able to get the housework done and other small chores without having to worry about their babies because they were right there at all times.
This modest two bedroom 1960s house appealed to them because it's located in an older suburb not far from their parents, but most importantly it had an income suite in the basement which would help to pay the bills and let them plan a family without worrying about lost income.
As a result, too many British Columbians are living paycheque to paycheque — worried about their jobs, worried about whether they can afford to retire and believing their kids are in B.C's first generation to be left worse off economically than their parents.
It baffles me that they would worry about political backlash for reducing or removing this private school funding from wealthy parents groups that I'm positive have never voted NDP nor would they in the future.
And there's one other big unknown with special resonance for seniors and everyone who worries about their own future and the prospect of caring for their parents: healthcare costs.
Given that NewsCorp is also the corporate parent of FoxNews, I'm not sure what the author was worried about in terms of maintaining ideological «purity».
There's a lot worse things parents teach their kids that we need to be worried about.
This causes all sorts of worry for parents, who already have far more than their share of things to worry about when it comes to their children's futures, that their children won't become saved and will be excluded from heaven.
The most common issues are marital strain, parent - child alienation, and worry about responsibility for aging parents.
In the Post interview, he said he was «a little timid about telling parents about it because I thought some would be worried,» but claimed to get an enthusiastic response after the announcement.
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
Parents and education committees perennially worry about how the young are to learn the church's language.
I know that many parents are very worried about the physical and moral welfare of their children, and quite rightly so.
Young people worry most about fulfilling adult expectations (80 percent about obeying parents, 78 percent about getting good grades, 69 percent about preparing for the future, 62 percent about earning money), instead of what adults routinely perceive to be the big crisis in growing up — sex, substance abuse, peer pressure.
When push comes to shove, is this debate really about the symbolic denigration of a religious practice, or is the worry that once some parents find out about the risks, they'll reject received dogma and discard the practice?
Fifteen years later, what came to his mind as he described the journey was the worry he had had about his parents, what they would think if he was condemned and worse what they might suffer — for the property of a heretic's relations could be seized.
Parents may be worried about a child in another city whose marriage is going through difficult times.
The things you worry about... ok my friend, you just need more wine and you won't worry as much I worry and all of parenting feels like blind stabs in the dark some days, but we're all just doing the best we can do and you're an amazing mama!
Also, I hear that the rights of registered partners are about equal to married couples in Sweden, so no need to worry about that in your case: — RRB - My parents are celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, so I'm a little more optimistic about marriage than you are.
I am recently diagnosed (August) and have a severe wheat allergy as well so I am paranoid about being away from home and specifically worry about spending any length of time at my parents or my in laws.
It's one of the reasons parents worry about the company their children keep because we know that we can drive all our efforts to instil good values but the association that our children forge with groups of their choice will often have a very powerful influence on their own attitude and outlook.
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