Sentences with phrase «parents on both ends of the spectrum»

We know pet parents on both ends of the spectrum.

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I have some friends that I have met through work over the years, but when it comes down to parenting we are on complete opposite ends of the spectrum.
Being on the slack end of the parenting spectrum, I've always felt that in the early years cuddles and tickles are more important than letters and numbers — and a lot more fun.
I maintain that the Nestle boycott should be taken up by everyone, especially by parents on either end of the infant feeding spectrum.
On other end of the spectrum of parents who feed their kids what they actually eat at an early age and are fairly open to trying new things.
On one end of the spectrum, there are parents who feel strongly that milk is an important part of a child's diet and they're willing to overlook the added sugar if necessary to get their kids to drink it.
On the other end of the spectrum, there are parents who feel the added sugar is a terrible thing and insist that kids will drink plain milk if no flavored milk is offered.
Since many carriers can be on the pricier end of the spectrum, it's important to find a carrier which is not only versatile and will last a long time, but really comfortable for parents, too.
So I've seen on all ends of the spectrum how this can impact from a concerned parent, to talking with parents who've had their children with this issue, to talking with adults who've been bitten and have Lyme disease,» said McMahon.
On the other end of the student age spectrum, many parents of preschoolers have bought into this concept, choosing to delay their child's entry into kindergarten for a year — a practice known as academic redshirting.
There's also criticism of the standards, and how they're being implemented, from teachers and parents on the other end of the political spectrum, but the authors don't delve too deeply into those questions.
On the other end of the spectrum, aging parents may need help managing their finances.
The scientific evidence summarized in the new recommendations reveals that parents can fend off problems at both ends of the weight spectrum by simply focusing on a healthy lifestyle rather than zeroing in on weight or dieting.
Yet on the opposite end of the spectrum, a stay - at - home parent who technically doesn't have a salary may need extra coverage since they save the family thousands of dollars in child care alone.
Parents whose style in raising kids are on the other end of the spectrum (abusive) could influence their children to believe that marriage is not for them or that they can't be ideal partners.
On the other end of the spectrum, parents resisting their child's independence may actually be resisting the launching process.
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