You'd never want your child to believe it because it would
risk your child limiting him - or herself from being fit and intelligent.
Not exact matches
The legal
limit is 24 weeks - unless there's a
risk the
child may be disabled when born - in which case abortion is allowed «up to birth».
if i abide by the speed
limit, it may be due to the fact i don't wish to
risk my
childrens lives.
Gov. Christie has expressed concern about this bill's effects on how parents raise their
children, but said that research has made it clear that this sort of therapy poses «critical health
risks including, but not
limited to, depression, substance abuse, social withdrawal, decreased self - esteem and suicidal thoughts.»
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's decision about whether to allow a
child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and
limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the
risks of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those
risks and a consideration of other
risk factors that might come into play for their
child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history of history of multiple concussions or seizures, history of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the
child of participating.
Frustrated by the
limited number of people he could help in his job at a nonprofit organization providing services for at -
risk youth, Geoffrey Canada in 1999 founded a large - scale initiative eventually dubbed the Harlem
Children's Zone.
There are no significant reasons why you should avoid these foods unless your
child has a lot of stomach problems or allergic reactions to your milk, but you still may want to
limit spices in your diet if you want to remove this potential
risk completely.
Other studies show
children who have
limits and rules enforced reasonably, are less likely to get involved in drugs and juvenile crime, whereas
children raised by authoritarian, harsh parenting or overly permissive parenting, had a higher
risk.
You can lower your
child's
risk of becoming dangerously overweight by continuing to encourage healthy eating habits,
limiting time in front of video games and TV or computer screens, and setting a good example yourself.
Limiting daycare exposure for very young
children decreases the
risk of upper respiratory tract infection and, therefore, otitis media.
Childhood cancer is one of the leading causes of death among
children, and while the evidence is still
limited, studies are showing that breastfeeding for at least six months can reduce a
child's
risk.
Place the headboard flush against the wall and leave ample space on both sides of the bed (or install rails on both sides) to
limit the
risk that your
child could get trapped between the bed and the wall.
As it turns out, both have their
risks for contributing to problems with tooth development, but parents have to weigh the pros and cons of their
child's teething pain and see if
limiting the amount of time baby uses their thumb could help.
In infants at high
risk for allergy who are unable to be completely breastfed, there is
limited evidence that feeding with a hydrolysed formula compared to a cow's milk formula reduces allergies in babies and
children, including cow's milk allergy.
First - time parents; Parents of multiples; Cesarean section birth / recovery; Families with little local support; Women who want to breastfeed; Families with other young
children; Women at
risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety; Premature births / babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult deliveries; Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special needs; New parents with
limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family nearby.
While some parents swear that swaddling their older babies helps them when they are fussy, there is always a caution with swaddling babies older than 3 months since once a
child can roll over the swaddling
limits their movements and there can be a
risk of SIDS if they roll to their stomach during the night and can't move freely.
Be sure to use the top tether: It will
limit the motion of the car seat and your
child's head in a crash and reduce the
risk of injury.
The absence of any appreciable association between breastfeeding and fasting glucose concentration in
children and adults (with confidence
limits around the pooled estimate excluding any appreciable association) is not necessarily surprising or inconsistent with the observations on diabetes
risk.
There is also evidence to suggest that parental over-reliance on restrictive measures such as filters can itself be problematic, both by
limiting children's opportunities to develop a full range of digital skills, and by making it less likely they develop resilience in dealing with online
risks.
Barriers to include; a
limited awareness among parents of their
child's weight and the associated health
risks; a belief that a healthy lifestyle would be difficult; other pressures on parents that undermine healthy choices; and a lack of opportunity to make the changes towards a better lifestyle.
Factors such as poor emotional control,
limited coping skills, poor social functioning, and increased stress sensitivity increase a
child's
risk of experiencing psychotic - like symptoms (e.g., unusual thoughts, suspiciousness, perceptual disturbances).
They found that for
children aged one to six years old, the cancer
risks exceeded the
limit recommended by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in three quarters of smokers» homes and two thirds of non-smokers» homes.
The study found that
children got more sleep if parents
limited screen time, which also resulted in lower
risk of obesity.
Because
children are known to be more susceptible than adults to
risks of cancer from radiation, Physicians for Social Responsibility, a U.S. antinuclear proliferation group, condemned the exposure
limit as «unconscionable.»
«By simplifying the procedure and dramatically reducing the cost, we believe we can evaluate more
children who are at significant
risk, especially in areas where there is
limited access to a pediatric sleep laboratory facility,» said the study's senior author, David Gozal, MD, MBA, professor of pediatrics at the University of Chicago and immediate past president of the American Thoracic Society (ATS).
-- The term «most vulnerable communities and populations» means communities and populations that are at
risk of substantial adverse impacts of climate change and have
limited capacity to respond to such impacts, including impoverished communities,
children, women, and indigenous peoples.
The technique was designed to reduce the
risk of mothers passing on mitochondrial disease, which is devastating and often life -
limiting, to their
children.
Children attempt to control their impulses and
limit their needs, placing
limited demands upon the family and decreasing the
risk for a violent outburst.
Dartmouth researchers find that the TV rating system for sex, violence and substance use ineffectively helps parents
limit their
children's exposure to these
risk behaviors.
The authors of a Cochrane review that included eight LC omega - 3 supplementation trials concluded that there is
limited evidence to support the use of LC omega - 3 supplements by women during pregnancy and / or lactation for reducing the
risk of allergic disease in their
children [165].
Although there is no easy answer, parents - to - be can lower their
risk of giving birth to a
child with ADHD, autism, or other brain disorder by
limiting exposure to environmental toxins both in the home and outside (for instance, rates of autism are found to be higher in those whose mothers lived near freeways during pregnancy), eating a whole foods diet free of common food sensitivities (such as gluten), and testing for and managing any autoimmune reactions.
The American Medical Association cautions pregnant women and
children to
limit their artificial sweetener use because there's not enough data to assess
risk.
Mandates for
children are particularly disturbing as studies show
children are at far greater
risk from aluminum adjuvants because of the combination of rapid growth, an incomplete blood - brain barrier and
limited ability to eliminate toxins.
Former
children's laureate Michael Morpurgo has warned that the government's focus on «literacy»
risks stifling the creativity of
children and
limiting the next generation of writers.
Some
children are at
risk because of developmental delays or special learning needs; some begin school at a disadvantage because of their
limited mastery of English or their socioeconomically impoverished living circumstances; and some, including some Indigenous
children, experience multiple forms of disadvantage.
Cohesive yet threatened groups — the Amish, for example — are known for
limiting their
children's education for fear that too much contact with the outside world
risks the community's survival.
But when the researchers examined the assessments of particular high -
risk groups, such as
children with
limited English proficiency and those with special needs, they...
Schools will have to do all that they reasonably can from this September to
limit a
child's exposure to the three areas of
risk from an IT system and as part of this process, those with responsibility need to ensure the school has the appropriatefilters and monitoring systems in place.
Online safety can be broadly defined across three areas of
risk, with an associated requirement to reasonably
limit children's exposure to the following:
To date, the
limited evidence about
children with lesser
risks or
children from strong, healthy, well - resourced families indicates that high - quality education (as expected) does not have a strong positive or negative effect.
Such action shall include, but need not be
limited to, direct notification, within 30 days of receipt of the commissioner's warning, in English and translated, when appropriate, into the recipient's native language or mode of communication, to persons in parental relation of
children attending the program that it has been placed under high school equivalency program review and is at
risk of not receiving an approval for program continuance, and disclosure of such warning by the district, or board of cooperative educational services at its next public meeting.
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By leaving the Third Circuit's decision intact, the Court failed to alleviate the
risk of increased school district liability for private school tuition and prolonged litigation that drains schools»
limited financial and educational resources away from serving all
children.
Perhaps the evaluation's sharpest criticism came in School Works» assessment of AAC's plan for «at -
risk»
children, slamming the group's
limited budget for psychological services, scant details on its capacity to work with English language learners and its overall ability to boost performance for students with disabilities.
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) echoed this statement, saying, «a formalized mechanism which allows for the transfer of RRSP funds from parents to their
children would help not only increase the available down payment and reduce the amount borrowed, but also
limit risk to the lender.»
Teach your
child not to engage in
risk - taking behaviors online Taking
risks is a natural part of growing up, but just because your teenager's
risk - taking behaviors are
limited to his virtual life doesn't make it less dangerous.
We also
limited our list to 529 savings plans that offer age - based portfolios constructed with index funds, since these all - in - one portfolios simplify the investment process and automatically decrease your investment
risk as your
child nears college age.
If there's a
child under 5 in the house the dog needs to be in its crate or a separate room while it's eating or sleeping to
limit the
risk of accidents
By not allowing kids to play unsupervised outdoors and be in situations where they must assess
risk for themselves, parents
limit «essential learning and developmental opportunities for
children, while also reducing their physical activity and increasing sedentary behaviours.»
In this particular case, the AG finds that a refusal to issue a visa with
limited territorial validity will expose the applicants to a substantial
risk of having their rights as protected by Articles 1 (right to human dignity), 2 (right to life), 3 (right to the integrity of the person), 4 (prohibition of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment), and 24 (2)(the
child's best interest) of the Charter.