Their parents fret about their boys» neglected studies, unpredictable temperaments, and disrespectful back talk — things that might seem par for the course for 16 - year - olds.
Too low and
parents fret that their little ones are, well, too little or perhaps ill; too high and they start to worry about obesity.
If new
parents fret before a baby is born, those worries are only the beginning.
Any parent fretting over a child's fever knows that temperatures just a few degrees above normal can kill.
Not exact matches
They were considering sending their daughter to the Christian girls» school, and were asking about the plumbing and the fans — the sort of things
parents of boarding - school children
fret about.
Now imagine that when these babies failed to acquire these capabilities that are clearly beyond their developmental grasp, these
parents began to
fret that their child was «falling behind.»
Many years there have been donation requests from teachers for very basic items (hello, COPY PAPER) and I
fret about how the teachers will afford their classroom supplies if not enough
parents donate.
No reason to
fret,
parents, as I can almost guarantee you that when your kid is sick, you'll want to cuddle them regardless.
Don't
fret because buybuy BABY is ready and available to assist all new and expecting
parents during this time and will gladly recreate any Babies R Us registries.
Being a
parent is tough enough with worrying about our babies» basic needs, let alone
fretting about potentially dangerous products.
New
parents often
fret over the perfect nursery.
This can be handy for you if you are one of those
parents who
fret getting up and checking on your baby several times every night.
The child between the ages of six months to one year could be
fretting for their
parents as at this age they go through a developmental stage called separation anxiety.
And if overwhelmed
parents sometimes lean on television when they need a break, they need not
fret too much: some popular shows can actually help youngsters learn life lessons — at least when they watch with friends or family, as I learned in «Pop Star Psychology,» by Sandra Czaja.
Colleagues notice the increased productivity on the job, and family members no longer have to
fret over a spouse and
parent who has little to no energy to spare for fun times.
Anchored by his sensitive performance, and bolstered by Romano and Hunter as Emily's
fretting, foulmouthed
parents, The Big Sick is a reminder that fate is fickle, self - determination is fickler, and we all deserve a good laugh - cry once in awhile.
He
fretted, too, about low levels of parental involvement in the district, especially among
parents of older children.
While policy elites
fret about international test scores, college - and career - ready standards, and STEM,
parents worry about bullying, what's on the lunch menu, the bus schedule, and the dress code.
We imagine many teachers and
parents reading that finding will still
fret over the idea of increasing class sizes that much, even with great teachers.
This finding is not well known by the general public (
parents could spend less time
fretting over their children's school if it were), and needs some explanation.
A University of Maryland researcher has a message for
parents who
fret about how much time their preteen children spend on computers: Worry not.
As students hit the books and
parents start
fretting over their kids» math homework, here are five things to watch for in campuses across Southern California:
I am a
parent of a freshman in an Austin public high school who is already
fretting about what she understands to be very serious and formidable consequences of this new policy for her future.
The car even contains the innovative Teen Driver Technology, so
parents won't have to
fret about their child's well - being.
I
fretted about them, but I was embarrassed by them, too, and ashamed of myself for wearing pearls and living on Park Avenue while my
parents were busy keeping warm and finding something to eat.
Parents and teachers
fret over the summer months about the potential for the «summer slide,» a documented drop in reading comprehension and word recognition scores in students who spend their summer vacations without the daily reading time they are accustomed to in school.
As the former dean of freshmen at Stanford University, Julie Lythcott - Haims saw it all:
parents who hovered over, interfered with,
fretted about and took charge of their children's lives.
I think it comes down to priorities, if being
parents and traveling is paramount to your life, don't
fret.
If history offers any guide, the 69 million members of American Airlines» frequent - flier program shouldn't
fret about losing their miles following Tuesday's bankruptcy filing by the airline's
parent company.
Parents always
fret about the time their kids spend on their devices.
Create solidarity Reminiscing about the simpler days before becoming
parents, laughing through moments of exhaustion or
fretting over a sick baby, you create solidarity by sharing in the highs and lows of parenthood together.
This makes resiliency hard as the kid role reverses and spends time
fretting over their «victim
parent.»
Now, as a
parent, I
fret about every morsel of junk that passes the Sprogs» lips.