Sentences with phrase «relatively normal children»

More of the same: the hilarious Mr. Trump (with fanfares and His Amazing Golden Apartment), his relatively normal children, the non-celebrity, incompetent, semi-demented type A A-holes you love to hate clawing at each other with envy and greed and presenting it as ambition and drive, the pointless and repetitive tasks (selling ice - cream, grooming dogs, designing office spaces...), the boardroom ribbing and poo - fights (this time - before the actual results so both sides have the chance for backstabbing and under - the - bus throwing).
More of the same: the hilarious Mr. Trump (with fanfares and His Amazing Golden Apartment), his relatively normal children, the non-celebrity,

Not exact matches

My 4th child was a relatively «normal» size at 7 lbs 3 ozs.
While making white milk relatively more convenient, attractive, and normal to choose (relative to chocolate milk) will lead some children to switch from chocolate to white, it will not influence all children.
But as the researchers admit, «While making white milk relatively more convenient, attractive, and normal to choose (relative to chocolate milk) will lead some children to switch from chocolate to white, it will not influence all children
And while there are normal developmental milestones that toddlers often reach at relatively similar ages and stages, all children are different and learn and develop at their own pace.
So, the term «extended breastfeeding» assumes that the specific cultural and material conditions that middle - and upper - class contemporary Westerners experience — widespread misunderstanding and stigma surrounding women's breasts and children's biology; widespread availability of commercial formula; clean water to prepare it with; the time and space to wash, sterilize, and store bottles, and so forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormal.
It is very light, (I live in san francisco, so I need to push it up hills) it fits though normal sized doors and can be pushed easily with one hand, it folds up nice and small, and both sides recline fully so either child can nap in the stroller (not the case with the duo glide) Only downside is the relatively small wheels are hopeless on less than even terrain.
Thus, it is relatively normal for children «need» to touch each and every one of the bars of a fence, keep their shoes in a certain way, or adding or repeating aloud the numbers of car license plates.
A child's unique mutations are what make the difference between what is considered relatively normal and what can be diagnosed as ASD.
Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts play Josh and Cornelia, a relatively happy NYC couple unbridled with the concerns of raising a child (after several failed attempts), but are consequently stifled by their own egos that lead to a marginalized existence that excludes them from the normal family activities of couples their own age.
It's little consolation that these behaviors are normal for dogs; what matters is that the housetraining go smoothly and relatively quickly, that the nipping of children be held to a minimum, and that chewing on furniture and clothing be stopped or prevented.
After a few blocks, the child and targeted parent are back to a relatively normal relationship.
Although the lack of a normally developing comparison group in this study precludes conclusions about baseline diurnal and challenge patterns, it is possible that this group of high - risk children were hyporesponsive in anticipation of a social challenge but had relatively normal diurnal patterns.
Relatively little is known about the significance of normal variation in objectively assessed sleep duration and its regularity in children's psychological well - being.
However, relatively few children fell within the normal range of non-clinically referred children.
Having started the programme, children were relatively less likely to complete it if they: reported «abnormal» compared to «normal» levels of psychological distress; were boys; were from lone parent families; lived in less favourable socioeconomic circumstances; and had participated in a relatively large MEND programme group; or where managers had run more programmes.
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