Clearly intended as an introduction to discussion rather than a particularly entertaining animated film, it becomes
the role of the parents with The Pagemaster to point out the references it makes along the way: Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Melville's Moby Dick, Shelley's Frankenstein, Verne's 20,000 Leagues, Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
Your spouse comes to
the role of parenting with his own experiences, beliefs, and values.
You can retain your individuality, and assume
the role of parent with a clearer mindset.
Not exact matches
After the deal is completed, Buffalo Wild Wings will operate as a privately held subsidiary
of Arby's Restaurant Group,
with the CEO
of Arby's, Paul Brown, holding that same
role in the
parent company, according to a release.
Hal Lawton, 43, is leaving his
role as eBay's senior vice president for North America to take on what is essentially the No. 2 job at Macy's (Bloomingdale's, part
of parent Macy's Inc, is largely run as an independent retailer
with its own CEO, who reports to Macy's Inc CEO Jeff Gennette).
Instead, ask a CEO mom how they, as individuals and as a community
of business professionals, can help each other embrace the opportunities, lessons, and payoffs
of the dual leader /
parent role with grace, optimism, and success.
Ferro maintains his large, minority investment in Wrapports, the Sun - Times»
parent company, but says he relinquished — given the implicit conflict
of interest — any operational
role with Wrapports.
Our
role as
parents, I believe, is the same as our
role as Christians: to do the best we can
with what we have and what we know; and, after that, to live our entire lives in a constant state
of humility and repentance.
So great and splendid is the educational ministry
of Christian
parents that Saint Thomas has no hesitation in comparing it
with the ministry
of priests: «Some only propagate and guard spiritual life by a spiritual ministry: this is the
role of the sacrament
of Orders; others do this for both corporal and spiritual life, and this is brought about by the sacrament
of marriage, by which a man and a woman join in order to beget offspring and bring them up to worship God.
It is time for us to grow out
of our juvenile, neurotic absorption
with our frailties and begin assuming our
roles as God's earthly
parents.
[10] As mentioned above, shortly to be published Australian research
of mine found that: «84 \ %
of parents believe that
parents should play at least an equal
role with schools in sex education.»
He adds: «In partnership
with parents, schools have a vital
role to play in the formation
of our children.
Drawing on the work
of philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, Barnhill encourages readers to view
parenting as a spiritual practice through which God shapes us rather than as «a
role filled
with high expectations and the resultant disappointments.»
But Rowling adeptly combines the two
roles of hero and victim: Harry Potter is not only a very talented young wizard but also a scarred orphan
with abusive foster -
parents, mortal enemies, mean teachers and malicious classmates.
There is nothing wrong
with this, but it is not the only possible model
of Catholic family life, which is
of necessity more diverse, and it would be interesting to explore some different relationships, those between siblings, for example, or the
role ofaunts, uncles, cousins and god -
parents.
While some evangelical supporters
of homeschooling, private school, and charter school options are celebrating a school choice advocate's appointment to this all - important
role (and a graduate
of the evangelical liberal arts school, Calvin College, at that), other conservative Christian public school
parents and advocates are disheartened by DeVos's limited personal history
with our nation's public schools (she has mentored in public schools but not attended, taught, or sent children to public schools).
There is no delivery
of sexual information in the classroom, in line
with the Catholic church which teaches that: «The
role of parents in education is
of such importance that it is almost impossible to find an adequate substitute.»
This is important because it helps create a situation where dads (by which we mean the full diversity
of men
with a significant caring
role in children's lives, including biological and other fathers and father - figures), as well as mums (in a similarly diverse sense), feel comfortable and valued — in the context
of a culture which still privileges women as more naturally suited to caring, and more important as
parents (and by extension, less important in other contexts, eg the workplace).
«SPL is far from perfect as a policy, but we need to give it time to «bed down» and for employers to get to grips
with their vital
role in supporting mums and dads to share it more equitably — to the benefit
of both
parents» careers, and their children's wellbeing.»
Journal
of Economic Psychology, 25, p.1 - 14 Flouri, E. (2004) «Correlates
of parents» involvement
with their adolescent children in restructured and biological two -
parent families: The
role of child characteristics.»
With colleges now opening for the fall term there's no better time for
parents and college - bound children to talk about the
role the
parent currently plays in the life
of the child, and how that
role will evolve so the child can build the skills she'll need to thrive out in the world
of adult life, relationships and work.
Attitude surveys, and more in - depth research, show that when attention turns to policies designed to support men and women in their sharing
of breadwinning and childcare
roles, this is in line
with the aspirations
of the vast majority
of parents, who do not want to organise their household duties along gender lines.
Carol Potter, a senior researcher at Leeds Metropolitan University is running the UK's first National Survey
of Fathers
of Children
with Autism (children aged 19 or under) to find out more about their vital
parenting role.
Under the changes, mothers will be able to transfer maternity leave to fathers from 2 weeks after the birth
of the child (rather than 20 weeks as now), in theory encouraging both
parents to take a full
role from the start —
with all the benefits that brings.
When labels are applied to anything as complex as all
of the choices and love and anguish that go into being a
parent, that
role is immediately trivialized and for some frightening reason
parenting is converting into following a set
of rules (or «principles») rather than living in the moment, responding to your child and doing the best you can
with what you've got.
According to a number
of recent studies [1,2,5,13,18], while the culture
of sport (including influences from professional and other athletes), as well as the media and other outside sources play a
role in the decision
of student - athletes to report experiencing concussion symptoms, it is coaches and teammates, along
with parents, who have the strongest influence on the decision to report a concussion during sport participation,
with coaches being one
of the primary barriers to increased self - reporting by athletes
of concussive symptoms.
Now Dr Linda Nielsen
of Wake Forest University, North Carolina, enters the fray
with Woozles: Their
role in custody law reform,
parenting plans and family court (3).
Equally important, celebrity athletes are distant figures for children and youth, whereas a
parent, teacher, coach, or family friend, in the
role of mentor, can influence young athletes» everyday lives in positive ways by developing ongoing relationships
with them.
And that just does not fit
with the functional
role of a
parent.
«So many
of the single moms and dads I have worked
with feel completely alone, and unfortunately, being a single
parent is a
role that our culture just does not do enough to honor and uphold.
We re-constructed the experiment
with a group
of local
parents here in the Twin Cities about ten years ago, and it serves as a catalyst for important conversations about the
role that self - discipline plays in our children's success and happiness...
Through this process you will discover positive aspects
of yourself and your child,
with a greater sense
of purpose in your
parenting role and rediscover the joy
of parenting again.
To coincide
with National Dads Matter Week Parentchannel.tv joined up
with Parenting UK to conduct a national study among 2,000 British
parents which looked at the
role of dads in their child's upbringing.
Agreeing
with him is psychiatrist Michelle Goland who says, «The mistake many moms make is they believe that if they are a good mother, their husband will be fine and he will understand, but in reality, the husband may feel pushed out
of the
parenting role and begrudgingly gives up trying to have a relationship
with his wife.»
With this understanding, foster
parents can create healing environments that focus on the mind - body connection and the
role of the brain in trauma.
And
with the homeschooling movement forging ahead and states accommodating the desire
of parents to teach at home, some
parents are now approaching homeschooling from their appreciation
of its
role in their own lives, from growing up in a homeschooling family.
Jessica's areas
of interest and specialization: I have a particular interest in working
with new
parents who are in the process
of adjusting to the
role of parenthood and sleeplessness... and all
of the surprises that come
with having a baby.
«While daytime nappy changes are largely the responsibility
of the mother, likely due to mums spending the daytime caring for their child whilst on maternity leave, Britain's dads are taking the lead
with night - time nappy changes where men are increasingly occupying spaces previously thought
of as «feminine» — spending more time on housework and taking a more proactive
role in
parenting.»
They may also suffer from
role reversals
with their
parents and social problems
with their peers because
of their difficulty regulating their emotions.
More commonly, the
role of a
parent back then was to keep the child in line, usually
with punishments such as spanking.
Entrusted
with the essential task
of accompanying their students on a several - year journey, Waldorf grades 1 - 8 teachers have a
role analogous to that
of effective
parent, guiding the children's formal academic learning while awakening their moral development and increasing their awareness
of their place in the world.
The emphasis on the father's
role in another concept has also met
with challenges, as we work
with and accredit Leaders from other types
of families: those
with two mothers or two fathers, those
with a single
parent, and those
with other situations and different types
of support systems.
Yes, toddler toilet training is a challenging and rather gross segment
of time in your
role as a
parent, but don't lose sight
of what's ahead... cherished memories
with your kids as well as the opportunity to tell their children about their potty training mishaps when they are
parents themselves!
This time
of year it's a warm welcome to 2018
with a fresh listing
of events happening in our Nurtured livingroom to help you grow into your
role as a
parent or keep you and baby bonding and entertained.
Regarding the exclusive
roles of parents (birthparents as life givers, adoptive
parents as caregivers), Gritter says (p. 153), «Open adoption recognizes the deep sadness associated
with not being able to provide a vital dimension
of parenting.»
Ultimately, Fields» myth - busting returns
parents to their families
with a deeper commitment and clearer understanding
of their
role, restoring hope and joy to discouraged mothers and fathers.
Children emulate their
parents» behavior, so
parents need to be positive
role models
of how to interact
with officials, as well as coaches, players and other spectators.
This program enforces Camp Lejeune's philosophies by teaching coaches how to create a fun and safe youth sports environment through topics like keeping players active at practice, building confidence, the
role of winning in youth sports and working
with parents.
Coaches are trained in their
roles and responsibilities
of working
with youth through the NAYS Coach Training & Membership on topics like tips on teaching and communication, working
with parents and preventing abuse and injuries.
I am worried about balancing my
role as
parent to my daughter
with my
role as her coach, as well as the coach
of all the other kids on the team.