«In fact, the destruction is so complete that research tells us it is better for children to have divorced
parents than warring parents.
Not exact matches
So if we don't take action now, today's kids and tomorrow's workers will be the first generation in history to live shorter lives
than their
parents, not due to
war but to complications from diabetes.
What I wonder about is whether all doctors are going to really do their good, investigative research with
parents about what goes into the little ones» mouths, or if they're going to simplify the issue and distill it down so that it becomes more about a
war against fat
than a battle for health.
This type of story plays smack dab into the
war ideology that career women are smarter
than women who've chosen to be career
parents.
These
parents decided to film one of the conversations their daughter had about Star
Wars Episode IV, giving her interpretation of the entire film, which is definitely more entertaining
than the official summary of the film.
The mommy
wars have been harder
than almost all of the challenges I've faced
parenting.
Khojasteh, who was born in Iran, and moved to the U.S. with his
parents after the Islamic Revolution and during the early years of the Iran - Iraq
War, says he and his wife, Anjella, also a child of immigrants from Iran, «are blessed to be products of that long - talked - about «American Dream» — raised by
parents with nothing more
than hard work, determination and a dream to provide their children as much possibility as possible.»
«I'll be happy to stand with the teachers, the students and the
parents if the governor wants to have a
war,» Ms. Magee continued, adding, «I'm more
than confident that we will win.»
However, it would be far better for
parents to show their teens the original Star
Wars film series rather
than paying the extra money to go to the theater to see this movie.
The film deals more obviously with the
war than Ozu's other films, one of the family's sons is missing and presumed dead (the
parents, have a heart - breaking scene discussing his fate.
Krasinski and his cowriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (Nightlight) maintain a greater air of mystery around the film's monsters
than War of the Worlds does its own, but that only accentuates A Quiet Place's throughline about the experience of raising kids to survive in a dangerous world that even their
parents don't fully understand.
Rather
than take on the difficult and challenging work of winning loyalty and enrollment from low - income
parents, school districts face much more powerful incentives to fight legislative, legal, and public - relations
wars.
The recent mass immigration of thousands of displaced children together with their families to European countries, and their historical long march in the wake of a risk - laden and desperate journey across different countries and less -
than - friendly seas in the hope to leave behind the miseries of
war and move toward a better life that they are hoping to forge for themselves and their
parents in their host countries, resonates with the life stories and conditions of the characters of a number of submissions this year.»
«I'll be happy to stand with the teachers, the students and the
parents if the governor wants to have a
war,» Ms. Magee continued, adding, «I'm more
than confident that we will win.»
The
war for streaming is resting on families» youngest members — a generation of viewers who have born into a world where tablets already exist, and who can navigate their way around the devices better
than their
parents in many cases.
A significant portion of gaming's founding fan base has quietly turned into grown - ups and
parents, more hesitant
than they might have once been to put
war simulations and high - resolution breast physics in front of their colleagues and kids.
Parenting Coordination provides an opportunity for
parents to develop an ability
parent their children in a healthy, constructive way rather
than perpetuating a conflict that places their children in the
parents»
war zone.
Home visiting has been part of the landscape of the United States since the late 1800s when home visitors were sent to the homes of the poor to act as exemplars on how to live appropriately.1 Beginning in the 1960s with the
War on Poverty, the home visitor became a catalyst for addressing children's health and development through working with
parents.1 In 2009, the field was estimated to include between $ 500 million and $ 750 million of state investment and served more
than half a million children.2
If
parents are openly hostile or even less openly (because kids hear and know more
than you think) or are at
war with each other, children may feel compelled to take sides.
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