Sentences with phrase «respectful children in»

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And when a woman becomes pregnant within a loving, supportive, respectful relationship, has every option open to her, [and] decides she does not wish to bear a child; and has access to a safe, affordable abortion — there is not a tragedy in sight — only blessing.
Babies and children have a right to be raised in the context of a heterosexual union: their origin was the sacred interplay, and they deserve to be raised in an atmosphere respectful of the same.
Since you bring up the bears attacking children in your comment several times, let me ask you... If some children today were out playing in the woods and they got attacked by bears, and then a pastor said that those children got attacked by bears because they were not respectful toward him, what would you think about this incident?
Sax makes some very helpful suggestions for parents struggling to raise respectful children, but his emphasis is misplaced in advocating....
So in your mind having a loving respectful long term relationship with the person you love and are committed too while raising a wonderful children is a sin.
Not being terminally ill, it is not «humane» or «merciful» to terminate their life, this also being not in accordance with international legislation and international medical recommendations... Such a child can and should be cared for in a respectful and dignified way, providing all its actual needs (which apparently is not death itself).
Good children in SGM are docile, obedient, pliable, respectful, quiet.
In addition to the basics of martial arts, your child will learn proper protocol, practice motor skills, learn to follow directions, learn to communicate in a respectful manner, and challenged to discipline themselveIn addition to the basics of martial arts, your child will learn proper protocol, practice motor skills, learn to follow directions, learn to communicate in a respectful manner, and challenged to discipline themselvein a respectful manner, and challenged to discipline themselves.
Expressing your own disappointment or enthusiasm is appropriate as long as it's done in a respectful, thoughtful manner keeping in mind your child's ability to understand.
What I do know is that both of my children, one whom never experienced the CIO method, and one who may will be in align with the rest of my family as adults based on our all around parental methods and regardless of whether one CIO or not: Educated at the graduate degree level or higher, married with NO divorces, able to afford to maintain themselves and family with no outside financial help, respectful, grateful to our parents, loving, kind, compassionate, often volunteering and donating our time to numerous charities, RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE for all of our actions, independent, close to each other and our friends and most importantly HAPPY!
But, in retrospect, I appreciate the importance of the rituals involved and the respectful and slow way that the children were transitioned.
At the North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectful child.
You, however, are the expert on your child and get to make your own decisions about how to parent her in a way that teaches her to be independent and accountable while also being loving and respectful of your child and her needs.
Show your child that when he holds up her end of the bargain — speaking to you in a respectful and calm manner to express what she wants or thinks — she earns and gets your attention.
If your child can't be respectful in explaining his viewpoint, then you'll need to leave him alone until he calms down.
In this article, James discusses the importance of respectful behavior in a blended family, and how parents can achieve this from all the children in the familIn this article, James discusses the importance of respectful behavior in a blended family, and how parents can achieve this from all the children in the familin a blended family, and how parents can achieve this from all the children in the familin the family.
By including the teacher in future discussions, you're being respectful of her relationship with your child.
It means parenting without violence, relying instead on respectful communication and seeking to see your child not as someone lesser or weaker than you who you can and should control, but rather as a partner in your life and a source of potential joy and loving interaction.»
One of the beliefs I see spoken often in Attachment Parenting circles and as agreed upon by the fine folks at iParentingLife.com is that if we raise our children with respect and compassion they will learn to be respectful and compassionate.
The twelve alternatives to time out presented in this book focus on problem solving and cooperative learning to give parents and children a chance to address behavior while maintaining a positive, respectful and connected relationship.
I do think working with a midwife, but in a hospital that supported natural child birth and caring, respectful nurses made it more possible and likely that I had positive and minimally invasive birth experiences.
In the webinar you also learn about the root causes of children misbehaving — lack of significance and power — and how to supply both of those in loving and respectful ways, thus reducing misbehavior in your homIn the webinar you also learn about the root causes of children misbehaving — lack of significance and power — and how to supply both of those in loving and respectful ways, thus reducing misbehavior in your homin loving and respectful ways, thus reducing misbehavior in your homin your home.
«Problem solving is what must replace punishment in order to develop responsible, respectful behavior in children and adults.
Children need to learn how to speak up for themselves in a kind and respectful way.
If you have read about the benefits of skipping spanking and time - out in favor of other ways to guide children but are not sure where to start, here are 12 alternatives that give parents and children a chance to address choices and situations with the intention to offer guidance while maintaining a positive, respectful and peaceful connection.
For those commenters who were asking about books to read on early (er) potty learning (i.e., not potty learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later» potty learning covers starting after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori in many respects (going back to Hedra's comments above).
Based on the best - selling Positive Discipline parenting books by child psychologist Dr. Jane Nelsen, Positive Discipline teaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and parents.
This isn't an issue in which you can just tell your child, «Respect is important, so be respectful
Many smart, wonderful babies I know in adoptive families are attached, joyful children and were bottle fed formula and we need to be more respectful that this is OK.
He was respectful of the fact that the health decisions made in the delivery room would first and foremost affect our child.
Teach your child to be assertive by using language that shows your child that they can get their needs met in a respectful manner.
Our children learn by doing, figuring out problems and finding opportunities while building respectful relationships in an environment that highly values individuality.
Now completely updated to report the latest research in child development and learning, Positive Discipline for Preschoolers will teach you how to use methods to raise a child who is responsible, respectful, and resourceful.
Getting out of the mindset that children need to obey parents «because we say so» and instead developing a mutually respectful relationship that inspires independent thinking will be hugely beneficial for my kids and our family in about 10 years.
Then it is respectful to have faith in children that they can survive disappointment and develop a sense of capability in the process.
He offers many strategies for parenting that is respectful of children and discipline that is both gentle and positive, including time - ins, a practice I hadn't heard about before reading his book.
If you handle thumb sucking in a respectful, positive manner, your child will choose to give it up in his own time!
I think it's also important to note that her parenting advice is only intended for children up to 2 years old, in order to lay the groundwork for respectful parent / child relationships as the child gets older.
We must also teach them to be kind, respectful and compassionate toward others, and we do that best by being the example, by modeling that behavior with our children, to «be the change we wish to see in the world.»
«Your lessons gave me my first tools to help raise a child in a manner that was respectful and I am grateful.
You will have peace of mind knowing that your child is experiencing the highest quality of teaching in a safe, nurturing and respectful environment.
Sami Cone, author of Raising Uncommon Kids, shares the most important key in raising respectful and kind children.
In a truly child - centered open adoption, birthparents and adoptive parents cope with their own losses so they are able to build a respectful partnership that meets the ongoing needs of the child.
Wherever you may be on the political spectrum, if you're a parent in these turbulent times, you're probably wondering how to help your children become confident, kind, and respectful citizens of the world.
Families are engaged in meaningful and culturally respectful ways and have opportunities to influence programs, practices, policies, and systems for young children.
Based on the best selling Positive Discipline books by Dr. Jane Nelsen and co-authors Lynn Lott, Cheryl Erwin, Kate Ortolano, Mary Hughes, Mike Brock, Lisa Larson and others, it teaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and adults (including parents, teachers, childcare providers, youth workers, and others).
She's taught skills to raise capable, independent, resilient and respectful children, WITHOUT raised voices or giving in to guilt.
Teach: If a normally respectful child makes a disrespectful comment, look him in the eye and make a serious, firm comment such as, «That is backtalk and is not allowed in this family.»
Teach: If a normally respectful child makes a disrespectful comment, look him in the eye and make a serious, firm comment such as, «That is back - talk and is not allowed.»
When you set a good example for how to express an opinion or disagree in a loving and respectful manner, your children will follow.
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