Other groups acknowledged included The Children's Guild, for their commitment to being positive
role models for the children living in residential care at Five Acres and the La Canada Junior Women's Club, who, over the last 45 years has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local organizations, including Five Acres.
Not exact matches
Close family members are the biggest
role models for children to set an example
for healthy
living according to new research from the British Nutrition Foundation.
For one, children have an extended family of nonparental adults who care for them, often serve as role models and trusted confidantes, and remain in their lives even if they are no longer romantically involved with the child's mother or fath
For one,
children have an extended family of nonparental adults who care
for them, often serve as role models and trusted confidantes, and remain in their lives even if they are no longer romantically involved with the child's mother or fath
for them, often serve as
role models and trusted confidantes, and remain in their
lives even if they are no longer romantically involved with the
child's mother or father.
I really resonated with your opinion that you are trying to be a positive
role model for your
children, by
living a full -
life, using your brain, and standing up
for what you believe in.
Class - teachers feel SHARE
FOR DADS raises the profile of fathers in the school, gives
children positive male
role models, and shows them fathers can be an important part of their school
lives, and that fathers are connected to the school.
You are still a
role model for your
child and have influence in his
life.
Capricorns are all about
life lessons and teachable moments, these mommas pride themselves on being excellent
role models for their
children and presenting them with powerful examples of exemplary people to look up to.
We have to be good
role models for our
children in order
for them to develop healthy, eating behaviors
for life.
Nannies could provide stability
for the
child who gets to have a regular
role model in their
life.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little
for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which
children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their
role models, in which people are better off
living apart than
living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of
life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free,
child - friendly environment; promoting positive
role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow and provide a freely - accessible, online multi-media resource to educators and students around the world
for decades to come.
We
live in an age where «the end justifies the means» has become the mantra of far too many adults who are
role models for children.
It's those who spend their own money on books and supplies, come early and stay late comparing lesson plans, who devote their
lives to our next generation and serve as
role models for the
children who need one most because you believe that's what makes the extra difference.
Our obligation to our
children — as parents,
role models, mentors and advocates — is to prepare them
for the
life that awaits them.
Ultimately, it is up to parents or other significant
role models in a
child's
life to guide them in the discovery of what is a proper pet, how to handle, care and feed pets as well as the commitment made to an animal we take into our custody... that it's
for the
life of the pet....
She described how she
lived for a time in a tent as a
child, disadvantaged in many ways, but despite this was able to fulfil her dream to become a doctor as she had strong
role models, a good education and ongoing connection to country.
Parents were explained that their participation was needed
for three reasons: (1) generalization of skills (homework monitoring, sharing of practice experiences, and
role modeling), (2) to help bring calm in their families, as
children with externalizing disorders enhance parenting and family stress, and (3) parents may have similar attention or impulsivity problems because of genetic similarities, and they might find the skills useful
for their own
life.
A «host» family also
lives within the apartment complex and provides monitoring, onsite mentoring, teaching, and
role modeling for parents with cognitive disabilities and their
children.