Sentences with phrase «question whether all children»

Some would insist that each life is valuable, others might question whether some children with very severe brain damage are in any real sense capable of human life.
Some have also questioned whether children raised according to this philosophy will be emotionally prepared to make autonomous decisions as adults.
And retired NFL luminaries like Kurt Warner have publicly questioned whether their children should play the game.
How about the ones that you question whether your child should wear and undershirt because it's so thin you can see through it?
Attie also questions whether the children would have reached their natural height without being given injections.
They allow the public audience to question whether all children of all backgrounds are receiving equitable educational opportunities.
Bodies pile up in her wake across Texas and New Mexico as the walls around her own secrets begin to crumble, and the authorities question whether the child is anything but a figment of her imagination.
Not surprisingly, those findings and others have caused parents to question whether their children should even be allowed to access YouTube in its current form.
Additionally, if your child has been diagnosed, or your questioning whether your child has Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD, AD / HD) and needs «coaching» to cope with this problem, or he / she is showing signs of anxiety or depression, or abusing alcohol or drugs.»
They threaten our faith in the system and force us to question whether our children are safe.
At least two biological fathers, Ordoñez and Andrew Walters, who was convicted of killing his 5 - month - old daughter Brianna in 2002, questioned whether the children they killed were theirs.
If you are questioning whether your child's behavior is «just a phase» they are going through or whether it is something more serious, our therapists can help.
Mirkin is not alone in questioning whether children are harmed by sexual contact with adults.

Not exact matches

The tidal wave of children crossing the border has reignited intense passions around the core question of whether immigrants are entitled to receive costly government benefits and services.
Closing his speech, Blank added: «The question is whether you'll tell your children that this decade was the beginning of a new dark age, or whether it was the time of something new and wonderful.»
The first daughter spoke about her three children's predilection for sweets in response to a question from Earhardt about whether they understand that their grandfather is the American President.
Whether your child gets a few questions wrong on his math homework or he forgets to pack his cleats for soccer practice, mistakes can be life's greatest teacher.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
These ideas come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our children to walk, training them how to draw with crayons rather than eat them, answering cute questions, making star charts, walking them to school.
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of women, children, and families than Donald Trump, whose pro-life convictions are lukewarm at best, and whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart, whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims, refugees and people with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and whose support for torture and targeting civilians in war call into question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
The question then is whether a child suddenly becomes a child because it moves from inside the womb to the outside.
There the question is whether the father (or the mother) makes all the decisions or whether there is participation of both and even of the children in decision - making.
On his own, he said, he would have been captive to typically modern questions about whether it is «meaningful» to bring children into the world; for him, the answer would have been no.
Hutchinson, a mother of 15 children, dared to challenge the male Calvinist clergy about whether they were being true to their theological convictions on questions of grace.
It is urgent because it foregrounds the question of whether we would have been better off with a women's movement that respected the family, the complementarity of men and women, and the satisfactions of having and raising children — or, alternatively, with a form of feminism that derides men as oppressors and champions alternate sexualities.
The raised eyebrow of an ultrasonographer, the continued questioning of an obstetrician about whether you «really know what it will be like to raise a child with Down's?»
The question of whether Catholic parochial - school children were to ride public school buses free of charge drew more ink and blood than the cause of justice for women or blacks.
@Jake, Not that I was talking about you specifically, but since you brought it up, why question whether Topher would keep his child, regardless of its «belief».
Or just ask the mother of a child whether she so trusts her bishop's ability to predict the future actions of a one — time child molester that she would trust her child with the man in question.
His daughter, Scout, now in her mid-twenties and visiting home from her erstwhile and vaguely described life in New York, finds Atticus at a meeting where a professional scaremonger warns the sympathetic audience that their concern is «not the question of whether snot - nosed niggers will go to school with your children or ride in the front of the bus... it's whether... we will be slaves of the Communists» and «nigger lawyers.»
«But we need to question whether parents are so controlled by children that they can't say no when kids see something they want on TV»
Whether we do it as part of a church ritual or not is another question — my wife and I and two of our children were all baptised as adults at separate times in the sea by friends and family, and one child only in a church ritual.
Also, if one would read Genesis - Malachi then one would know these question asked by Smithsonian, how we were created, and why evil came about, and to help, YHWH made us for His own sake unconditionally; He gave us a choice to decide with our own hearts what, or who we want to be in this world, as well as to who we'll be to HIM, whether being righteous, obedient children, or not the choice is ours we're responsible for our own righteousness in Ezekiel 14:14 - 21.
This raises the question of whether public money should be used to allow parents to choose private schools for their children.
The question is whether forcing all these children to attend public schools would in fact be a benefit to the students there.
The doctor's voice lingers over the scene: «The question you and your husband need to consider is whether now would be a good time for children
Between May 1996 and July» 97, according to court records, Minor assaulted Celeste Rowan, his ex-girlfriend; questioned whether he was indeed the father of their three children when his support of them was increased by a court; and finally ceased contact with them.
But for me, the question is whether adultery is emotional abuse to the children.
Through learning about common parenting practices of other cultures, parents are able to question whether conforming to their own cultural norms is always in the best interests of their children.
You may question whether the school your child is currently attending (or will soon attend) is addressing all of your child's needs.
James and Janet Lehman gives parents 4 questions to discuss with their children to evaluate whether a plan is working:
They may even question whether they could have contributed to the absence, whether they somehow «deserved» to be abandoned, or whether the absent parent believes he or she is better off without the «burden» of a child.
The main question is whether or not it is safe to use Benadryl to sedate a young child.
Whether they have one or five children, there are always plenty of questions on their minds.
As you reflect on your own parenting style, think of it like this: it's never a question of whether your style is right or wrong, but whether it's currently working to create the behavior you want to see in your child.
Children who are old enough to communicate with you can answer simple questions about whether or not they still enjoy co-sleeping.
Whether they are daycare providers, grandparents, or step - parents, you need to remind them that conflicting messages only confuse a child and tacitly allow the child to question or challenge authority.
When choosing one for your home, the first real question in is whether or not your child is observant and capable of circumventing the lock.
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad for society (although writer Tracy Mayor in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people felt about «more single women deciding to have children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for society.
It's so important to find like - minded parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do about your child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying, like positive discipline instead of spanking, for example, is going to work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters challenging life circumstances.
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