Sentences with phrase «see in their growing child»

While being in this together if both the parents are united, they would learn to love every bit of their experience, with the little changes they see in their growing child and somewhere finding a little bit of themselves in their baby too.

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In a complicated family, the child - parent dynamic is flipped, and we are able to see all the black and white complexities of grown adults through family history and the stalwart love of children.
Now that the link's been established in this small group, the researchers noted, more research needs to be done to explore the neurological component of the condition, as well as follow - up monitoring to see how the condition plays out as the children grow up.
«You get affected by things that happen around the world or whatever, a lot more I think as a father, just because you realize how precious life is, and it puts it all in perspective, you know, the idea of not being around to see your children grow up,» he added.
We expect to see GDP fall by 1 per cent at annual rates in the second quarter, and then grow by 3.5 per cent in the third quarter as oil production resumes, rebuilding around Fort McMurray begins and the new Canada Child Benefit lifts consumption.
• He was seen watching the farmer sow seed, observing how the seed grew, how the birds of the air made their nests and how children played in the market place.
On the other hand, I am a parent, and have seen my children grow in the womb.
Santa Fe When I was a child growing up in a small town in southern Illinois, my parents once took me to the central part of the state to see the capitol building and Abraham Lincoln's home in Springfield.
I wrote these songs to re-immerse myself in the blood and fire of the visions that spoke to me as a child, and to see what more there might be in them now that I'm grown.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
I would like to see educational programs which immerse children into the history of hope in Israel and in the church, showing how visions of a good future grew in every age out of the memories of God's past disclosures to provide anticipations of a coming kingdom.
The widows came together in their desire to survive and to see their children grow up.
Beth Redman remembers a moment growing up in church which further emphasises this: «When I was very young I saw a song on the overhead was written by a married couple [Noel and Tricia Richards] and something about that really impacted me... Even as a young child I knew God was speaking to me that one day I would do that with my husband too.»
Atheist's do nt turn away from god, they grow up like when a child stops believing in Santa and the Tooth fairy, and so you see it for how ridiculous it really is.
I find it ironic that Paul calls the ignorant «children» and what I see here is mocking of those that want to grow in the knowledge of God.
I'm a firm believe that when children are involved in growing, selecting and cooking their food... they will see the value, understand the importance and eat more because they had a hand in the preparation.
My life before Bhumi was in International Public Health and it was here that I saw first hand the disastrous health and environmental impacts of traditional cotton growing with farmer suicides, child labour, pesticide poisoning, birth defects, harmful dyes and toxic water ways.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
Monica grew up on a farm in Marshall, Michigan, so as a child growing up on a farm that her parents ran, while both working full - time jobs outside of farming, she saw just how hard farming could be, and vowed she did not want to have anything to do with farming once she moved out.
To the best of our ability, their father and I raised our children to see both parents working in the home and without as normal, and when they grew up, our daughters, our only children, had no second thoughts about giving time to their careers, nor to the advantages of breastfeeding and the importance of providing healthy, whole foods to their families.
Maybe these same people will scoff at my child when he grows into a toddler with low self - control, but I also see myself as responsible for teaching him how to interact with society in a developmentally - sensitive, but generally appropriate manner.
Children who grow up never seeing breastfeeding at home and only seeing bottle - feeding on TV or in their books are surely less likely to want to breastfeed their own babies when the time comes.
Let's confess that there is no better feeling in the world than to see your child grow and become healthy, so why not make your little one's first step a comfortable one with this Joovy Spoon Walker.
But given the circumstance that she was in, she's going to feel confident and proud of the decision she's made as she sees her child grow up.
In many societies, children grow up seeing their moms and aunts and friends breastfeed, and the knowledge and awareness about how to breast feed is naturally passed down from generation to generation.
None of us are perfect, but whatever problems come in parenting are compounded when we refuse to see our child as an individual and refusing to learn and grow up on the journey of parenthood.
Moms love their children, no matter how they look or what they do, and perhaps the most heartbreaking thing is to see your daughter's self - esteem get lower and lower as she grows... and what every Mom wants is for her young lady to be happy and self - confident, not to mention a healthy self - image is key to success in life.
I was flipping through it and saw a section in which she mentions that Italian children grow up loving their veg because their parents prepare the items with such love and care — and love them, themselves, I presume.
That said, we don't often get to see babies or children at the exact same age, raised in the same environment, grow together.
I have yet to see evidence that if your child is between 1 and 2 and in a proper seat for their weight that there is much difference - I grew up in an age where seat belts were optional and we used to ride in the car on each other's laps or in the front seat near the dashboard so moving my child to forward facing when it becomes necessary and they are not 2 yet I feel is not bad at all.
I see parenting as an inverted triangle (this analogy was handed down to me from my mother), when children are small they are to be kept close, in a healthy, safe and fairly limited environment and then as they grow they are released in to more and more freedom.
I don't see how teaching early reading in a skills driven fashion makes children any more intelligent than playing with blocks, learning how plants grow or dancing.
A growing number of communities are seeing drop - in child care centers, and the convenience and hours can provide parents with another child care alternative.
This learning curve is often made steeper by the fact that in today's culture, many of us grow up never having seen a child breastfeeding before.
The difference with a country such as China, with little in the way of regulation, can be seen from this graph in the recent Save the Children report on the need to protect, promote and support breastfeeding: sales grow exponentially in China, whereas they remain virtually static in India.
As your children grow, include them in your work life — many work - at - home parents appreciate that their children see their work as part of the rhythm of family life.
There are various degrees of this, as we see in insecure attachment research, and definitely few insecurely attached children grow up to choose violence that makes the news.
While school - age children grow at different speeds — one might experience a growth spurt at age 5 while another might not shoot up until years later — there are some common physical milestones you can expect to see in 5 - year - old children.
Our shared passions have compelled us to create a new kind of conference - to host an on - going conversation that explores what we see as the foundation of infant, child, family and community health: the mechanism of human bonding - how it works, why it's important, and how to develop, encourage and support it in our growing families and communities.
It also helps our children grow when they see us modeling acceptance in the midst of our own «not - perfect» moments.
In the best schools we have seen cooks creating delicious and nutritious meals, children learning to grow vegetables and herbs, understanding where food comes from, visiting farms, and helping the school chefs cook the food they have grown themselves.
It is wonderful to see the community of raising bilingual children in Chinese and English keeps growing.
That's why it's such a refreshing change to try and buy something a bit different for your little ones this Christmas, and one of our favourite handmade gifts that we've seen growing in popularity recently is the children's teepee.
People who grew up in homes that were characterized by a permissive style, where there were few rules and children were allowed to make all of their choices, may be see attachment parenting is similar to helicopter parenting.
People who grew up in homes that were characterized by an authoritarian style, where the parents make the decisions and the child is expected to comply with little room for choice, likely see attachment parenting as synonymous with permissive parenting.
In other cultures, parents naturally know how to use slings, because as children they grew up seeing slings used, and wearing their siblings in slingIn other cultures, parents naturally know how to use slings, because as children they grew up seeing slings used, and wearing their siblings in slingin slings.
Seeing your child growing in a healthy and comfortable ways of living is such an amazing feeling a mother could ever have.
They have to grow up, but this is the exciting part and a way to help children see that this is an exciting time in their life and nothing to be scared of.
«We saw it over time in our mothers as their knowledge about child development continued to grow.
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