The fundamental issue comes down to this: are fathers to be considered by default in law as an alien and
a potential threat to their children until vetted, or treated in the same way that mothers are — a parent and a benefit to their children until there is strong evidence to suggest otherwise?
Not exact matches
While there is an unbroken demand for vibrantly coloured foods, consumers have become increasingly suspicious of artificial and so - called «natural additives», considering them a
potential threat to their health and that of their
children.
Children are more prone
to potential online
threats than adults.
And a
child who learns how
to listen
to that part of them that sometimes just knows will also be more confident in making friends and moving in society as they won't see everyone as a
potential threat.
Thus, it is important for us
to be educated regarding the
potential threats and problems the
children may be facing due
to attachment issues.
The
potential for harmful effects is especially real in the case of
children and youths — with the higher
threat of repeated injury and cumulative effects of concussions (and links
to other serious neurological illnesses)-- accurate diagnosis and proper follow - up is essential.
«This consultation has the
potential to play a crucial role in driving
children's physical activity up the national agenda, helping us
to shape policy and tackle the multiple
threats to Generation Inactive.
One of the truly unique benefits of a
potential partnership between the Center on the Developing
Child at Harvard and Genentech is the company's deep understanding of how a science - driven, innovation pipeline can achieve breakthrough impacts in addressing complex
threats to human health.
The current role of educating
children about healthy eating and physical activity has been placed almost entirely upon parents and the
potential for schools
to help drive these learning outcomes has been largely ignored or is seen as an invasive
threat from the nanny state.
There are of course other
potential infection
threats, such as supervising
children when exposed
to pets.
As long as her
child smells like a human and poses no
threat to the snake, biting is not a likely part of the
potential encounter.
Young
children can not be responsible for themselves or their actions, therefore parents and caretakers must make sure
to always be on the lookout for
potential threats to their kids» safety.
If a court determines after a hearing that a parent or someone living with the parent poses a
threat of physical abuse either
to the
child or
to the
child's other parent, the
potential danger will override the policy in favor of frequent and continuing contact.
Their main job is
to implement programs that bring parents close
to their
children and
to ensure that any
threat of
potential harm is abated or reported.
As well as physical violence it can also involve emotional abuse, the destruction of property, isolation from friends, family and other
potential sources of support,
threats to others including
children, stalking, and control over access
to money, personal items, food, transportation and the telephone.
The
child with an avoidant attachment style grows up seeing the world as a battleground where everybody is a
potential threat not
to be trusted.
So rather than seeing
children as being inherently good,
children are seen as
potential threats that are just waiting for the tiniest loophole
to wreak havoc.