Not exact matches
Your
parents did a
poor job in raising you... no morals outside
of a book that preaches abuse; murder; bigotry; hate.
Instead work hard at your
job, take care
of aging
parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the
poor and continue to follow the proper rules
of living as gracious and good human beings.
Instead work hard at your
job, take care
of aging
parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the
poor and continue to follow the proper rules
of your religion or any good rules
of living as gracious and good human beings
When real wages are falling, when the gap between rich and
poor grows wider every quarter, when
parents across the board are working ever - longer hours at
jobs that are increasingly insecure, we need to remember that the resulting problems are inevitably amplified in the lives
of the young.
Instead work hard at your
job, take care
of aging
parents, volunteer at a soup kitchen, donate to charities and the
poor and continue to follow the commandments
of your religion or any good rules
of living as gracious and good human beings.
Hes from a
poor background and so I am I. My
parents dissapproved
of our staying together but I always he thought when i get a good
job and earn good money we will make things work out.
While the manufacturer does a good
job in mimicking a
parent's swaying motion, the mamaRoo still does a
poor job at soothing a baby because
of the slow movement.
When I walked into my first Houston ISD School Food Services
Parent Advisory Committee meeting, I knew next to nothing about school food except that my district seemed to be doing a pretty
poor job of preparing it.
That's why one
of the
jobs of government is to work to protect children's life chances as much as is possible and open up opportunities to them despite any
poor decision - making from their
parents.
And I have been clear that I will work with any group
of Senators who have real economic development and
jobs - encouragement ideas, who plan to bring substantial tax relief to the people who elected me, who have compassion for the
poor and respect for the middle class, who support the improvement
of public education and a plan to ease the burden
of tuition - paying
parents across New York.»
Muba Yarofulani, 53,
parent of public school children Aziza, 17, and Jelani, 12, agreed, adding that Black's appointment sets a
poor example for children by telling them that they can be appointed
jobs without becoming qualified.
● Quitting a
job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss
of motivation that resulted in
poor eating habits, workout habits and a 20 - pound weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss
of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my
parents as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack
of direction about career and life ● And too many tiny, daily failures to even count
Rendering characters they developed in tandem with their Spanish writer - director, these non-professional but astoundingly gifted performers convey so much
of what matters in so many working - class black lives: the solidarity but also the standoff between
parent and child; the series
of low - ceiling
jobs; the alienation from what few social services still exist; the yearning but also the wariness awakened by new romantic prospects; and the suddenness with which
poor choices, ambient prejudice, or adolescent disaffection lead to intractable enmeshments in the penal apparatus.
And, as market forces continue to separate rich and
poor families in the U.S. and drain inner cities
of decent
jobs in the name
of higher profits, can we really blame urban schools for
parents» alienation from many institutions?
A growing body
of research indicates that students whose
parents are deployed in active war zones or have experienced frequent moves due to
job relocations often experience many emotional ups and downs, including depression, acting out or negative behavioral adjustment,
poor academic performance, and increased irritability and impulsiveness.
Latino and black
parents who participated in a recent national survey believe educators» expectations for
poor kids are too low and that schools should do a better
job of providing rigor to all students.
Welfare reform has disrupted Medicaid benefits for millions
of children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many
parents who left welfare to go to work found their new
jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss
of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many
poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice sys
poor children have become even
poorer.104
Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice sys
Poor children are vulnerable to
poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice sys
poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice system.
Lone
parents that have experienced
job loss have a higher likelihood
of poor mental health.
Other associations existed too; parental separation and house moves are both associated with
poor maternal mental health, a
parent losing a
job or substantially reducing their working hours is associated with a high level
of home chaos and conflict in the
parent - child relationship.