Sentences with phrase «parents said their at least»

Nearly three quarters were required to pay for materials for practical lessons such as art and cookery; 14 % of parents said their at least one of their children had been unable to participate in trips due to cost.

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«I get a call or email at least once a day from a parent,» she says.
But there are teachers who aren't afraid to say «I love you» to their students and friends who say «good job» when you mess up on your part and parents who love the best they can and principals who sing solos and somewhere there is a new crop of parents with bewildered babies in the public pool, bouncing up and down in the water, and in that moment at least every one is singing.
Describing North Korea as a «brutal regime», President Donald Trump said: «A lot of bad things happened, but at least we got him home to be with his parents
They picked up the idea and continued it... SO in a way Santa lives on even today... So who is to say that Santa does not exist, when the spirit of Santa lives on in parents, and families and relatives, and friends... at least a little in all over the parents and familys, and friends, that exchange gifts on Christmas...
Or at least allow said students to be covered under their parents» health insurance?
Or at least that is what my parents and grandparents used to say.
-LSB-...] just at least say that you should for instance read this article before you're sure about this - Cry it out (CIO): 10 reasons why it is not for us PhD in Parenting This is probably my strongest point against CIO, and also a quote from the article: -LSB-...]
That said, I can list of at least a handful of friends who would most certainly allow it — we're talking couples with their own sense of adventure who are by all means loving, caring and competent parents.
Imagine if you lost any other loved one — your partner, your best friend, or one of your parents — and someone said to you, «Well, at least you have a great dog and your dad is still around.»
It may surprise you (or at least your parents) to know experts are now saying the longer your baby can stay barefoot the better — even after they start walking.
«My impression is that parents really believe these videos are good for their children, or at the very least, not really bad for them,» Ms. Rideout said.
In fact, I might go so far as to say that parents should take a parenting class at least once when they raising young children.
Most parents have said something along those lines at least one time or another.
I do know that there are more and more sports organizations and politicians who now at least say they are listening to what moms are saying they want from youth sports, including President Barack Obama, himself the parent of two athletic daughters.
In addition, four - in - ten (39 %) of those who say it is hard for them to balance their responsibilities at work and at home find being a parent tiring at least most of the time; of those who say it's not difficult for them to strike a balance, 23 % say being a parent is tiring at least most of the time.
Interestingly, I can say that at least 30 percent of the parents at my daughter's school are Jewish.
Most parents who are married or living with a partner with whom they share at least one child say that, in their household, the mother does more than the father when it comes to certain tasks related to their children.
Most parents, including at least eight - in - ten mothers (86 %) and fathers (81 %), say they feel rushed at least sometimes.
Well, sure, those are great ways to take care of yourself physically, but when you're barely taking care of yourself at all because, say, you're a parent to a young child or an older child with school and homework and music class and soccer, when are you going to fit in at least three workouts at the gym and how are you going to cut fat, cholesterol, carbs, processed foods, and sugar out of your diet?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that in 2013, about 96 percent of two - parent families had at least one parent who was employed outside the home, while both parents were employed in more than half of two - parent families.
That pretty much covers most of us, and as one reviewer said, I can't think of a parent who couldn't walk away with at least a few solid ideas for decluttering the lines of communication.
I know many of us parents say, «If I could be a fly on the wall of their classroom...» While it would be kind of silly to see one of us sitting in an elementary school desk or hiding under our college student's dorm room bed, there are plenty of ways that our kids can «take us with them» to school, or at least the most important advice we can give them.
Crouse says the decline in marriage and a corresponding rise in cohabitation is happening despite at least a decade of research demonstrating the societal benefits of two - parent families.
Nighttime fear — of the dark, of separation from parents, of noises, and of bad people doing bodily harm — is a normal developmental stage that goes on much longer than parents expect, until at least age 8 or 9,» says Patricia Sheets, a professor of counseling education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
the parents of a 26 - month - old patient recently said to me, «We were assured that he would be potty trained at least 6 months earlier than kids who wear disposable diapers.»
Would you as parents assume that you must have overlaid their baby, as that will be what coroners and medical officials are likely to suggest and at very least, rather than the infant being said to have died from SIDS, the ideology against any and all forms of bedsharing is so popular now that the local coroner will likely call the death a SUID... sudden unexpected infant death suggesting that suffocation can not be ruled out.
You may have skimmed over the part of the article where it says that more than 50 % of parents in the US co-sleep at least sometimes / part of the night.
Many parents tend to brush off their teenager's excessive time spent gaming by saying things like «It could be worse» or «At least I know where he / she is».
Over the past three years, at least 180 babies died after getting trapped or suffocated while sleeping in the same beds as their parents, the CPSC says in a public awareness campaign launched earlier this month.
A special group of parents who said they planned to practice «proximal care,» holding their infants at least 80 % of the time between 8 am and 8 pm, breastfeeding relatively frequently, and responding rapidly to infant cries.
Conversely, were other parents to say that (about my son or any other child, really), I would at the very least brief them with why all that does is enable and even encourage negative behaviour.
Adults who are not affiliated with any religion are among the least likely to say children are better off with a parent at home (46 %).
«Colic is when a baby cries intensely for three or more hours at a time, usually during the evening hours, on at least three days of the week, for longer than three weeks in a row — for no apparent reason,» says Mary Ann LoFrumento, M.D., author of Simply Parenting: Understanding Your Newborn & Infant.
2Americans say a parent at home is best: Despite the fact that most mothers in the U.S. work at least part time, 60 % of Americans say children are better off when a parent stays home to focus on the family, while 35 % say they are just as well off when both parents work outside the home.
Some parents say they started their babies on whole milk at 11 months of age or younger and their children turned out fine, but doctors strongly suggest waiting until your child is at least a year old to do so.
Kids need at least two weeks notice to process this type of information, says Shirley Thomas, a child psychologist, «and be sure to remind your children how involved each parent will be in their life.»
The incidence of bed - sharing is on the rise in the U.S., and while most parents say that their baby sleeps separately at night, when researchers ask more specific questions, it turns out that roughly half of moms and dads actually do sleep with their babies at least occasionally.
In our survey, 70 percent of parents report using their child's first and middle names together at least some of the time, and 20 percent say they use the middle name alone at least some of the time.
«I see at least one dog bite a month, and it's often on the face,» says Tanya Remer Altmann, a pediatrician in Westlake Village, California, and author of Mommy Calls: Dr. Tanya Answers Parents» Top 101 Questions About Babies and Toddlers.
When your first child is next to the tiny newborn they will triple in size, at least (every second - time parent says this).
It's a well - worn phrase that I find myself saying at least a dozen times a day and one that I hear repeated by other parents at least a few times more.
Despite what your child might say, most parents do at least occasionally check up on their kids» digital activity.
It may surprise you (or at least your parents) to know experts are now saying the longer your baby can stay barefoot the...
If parents are not able to sleep in the same bed as their baby then they should at least be in the same room, Dr McKenna said.
At the very least, the parents had their say, it is important to be heard but even better to be listened to.
Even though these parenting choices might be relatively less common in our society (or at least, not as widely shown in the media and held up as «normal»), there are still so many different kinds of parents that it's hard to say there's any set mainstream, so it's even harder to say that anyone who isn't that is «alternative.»
Today «elimination communication» — a diaper - free method of parenting that encourages parents to train babies to use a «proper» means (e.g. toilet) from birth — has become trendy in some parenting circles, nearly nine in 10 of WhatToExpect.com moms say they begin potty training when a child is at least 18 months old, while one in three wait until a child is at least 24 months old and giving potty «cues.»
«The idea of breast - feeding a child until they're a preschooler is still fairly restricted to a small group of women, or at least, it's kept in the closet,» said ABC News parenting contributor Ann Pleshette Murphy.
The law for acquisition of US citizenship at birth for children born abroad in wedlock to one US citizen parent (Cruz's mother) and one alien parent (Cruz's father), in effect from 1952 to 1986 (Cruz was born in 1970), says that the child is a US citizen at birth if the US citizen parent was physically present in the US, before the child's birth, for at least 10 years, including 5 years after turning 14.
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