Sentences with phrase «reasonably healthy children»

The point is about probiotics and gut health of reasonably healthy children there, and that is all.
If he is warm, giving, and alive, reasonably healthy children will tend to respond in kind.

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Similarly, parents who take upon themselves responsibility for children may reasonably hope for the joys of affection returned and pride in healthy growth and worthy achievement, but the obligation to love and care for their young holds whether or not these legitimate desires are fulfilled.
For this reason a reasonably need - satisfying marital (or other adult - to - adult) relationship is a prerequisite for healthy parent - child intimacy.
If you're headed to the market with your child in tow, be prepared to buy a snack if she asks for it, but make it something reasonably healthy.
«Divorce does not doom children, but children have a leg up on life if their parents have a reasonably healthy marriage and make it work,» says Scott M. Stanley of the University of Denver and the author of The Power of Commitment: a Guide to Active, Lifelong Love.
When the three diagnostic indicators of attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., of a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the role - reversal use of the child as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and psychological state) are present, if the psychologist does not make an accurate diagnosis of the pathology then the «reasonably foreseeable consequences» would be the child's loss of a developmentally healthy and bonded relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent, and the developmental pathology imposed on the child by the pathogenic parenting of the narcissistic / borderline parent.
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