Aside from the philosophical implications of the idea that bringing up children is dishonest, this can hardly be taken as
a serious view of child - raising and its problems.
Not exact matches
I've always been under the impression that the «conservative»
view of abortion is that it should NOT be allowed EXCEPT in cases
of rape, incest, or when competent medical authorities determine that the health and safety
of the mother and / or
child is at
serious risk (but not justifying the abortion
of a
child simply for having a mental or physical disability).
If I am
viewed as one
of God's
children then if I lose my faith and get sent to hell he is going to have some
serious explaining to do when I ask him where he has been for the last 2000 years.
In that speech (a full copy
of which you can
view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions on how each
of us — whether we be parent, coach, official, athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing body
of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a team to protect our country's most precious human resource — our
children — against catastrophic injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the
serious, life - altering consequences
of multiple concussions.
With one - third
of all
children in the United States suffering from some kind
of serious health condition that requires life - long medication (diabetes, asthma, allergies, auto - immune disease) or lifestyle modifications (severe nut allergies, learning disorders) we
view all routine newborn tests and procedures as potential contributors that need to be scrutinized.
I guess what I am saying is I
view birthing as more
of a «potential medical emergency»... because each
of my «births» had very
serious risks and complications and if we had not been at the hospital neither
of my
children would be here — nor would I!
«
Child care centers can create a culturally appropriate breastfeeding friendly environment by Storing supplies
of baby bottles and infant formula out
of view of families» Are you
serious?
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«From a lawmaker's point
of view,» says Jim Cultrara, who is also co-chairman
of the New York State Coalition
of Independent and Religious Schools and spearheaded a
serious, though unsuccessful, effort to have the New York State Legislature pass a tax credit in 2006, «it's fiscally prudent to provide financial assistance to enroll
children in independent and religious schools.
In practice, international
child custody cases often yield complex and messy conflicts between the laws and courts
of different countries, demonstrating
serious clashes
of societal
views about culture, religion, gender roles, parental rights, and
children's rights, as well as
of the role
of the legal system in intervening in disputes about
children.
The Government is promoting the Bill as improving services to vulnerable
children and supporting strong families but, from the point
of view of many
of our service users, there are some very
serious concerns.
Taking Effective Treatments to Scale: Organizational Effects on Outcomes
of Multisystemic Therapy for Youths with Co-Occurring Substance Use Schoenwald, Chapman, Henry, & Sheidow (2012) Journal
of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21 (1)
View Abstract Examines organizational climate and structure effects on the behavior and functioning
of delinquent youths with and without co-occurring substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for
serious antisocial behavior.
Based on the
views of several psychiatric experts, parental alienation syndrome is a «very
serious form
of child abuse.»
Having met the
children, he was
of the
view that their alienation, though
serious and in need
of intervention, was not as great as he had expected.»
These assessments are often helpful when: other methods
of dispute resolution have been unsuccessful and the parents continue to have very different
views of the best parenting plan; or there are very
serious concerns about the
child and / or the parenting ability
of one or both parents.