Sentences with phrase «sibling younger sibling»

Most designs on double strollers have a big sibling younger sibling design in mind, and these models are not ideal for twins.

Not exact matches

Howard was led by Caylin Newton, younger brother of Cam Newton, and showed some of the same dual - attack ability his sibling is known for, finishing the game with 330 total yards and three touchdowns in the game.
Good sibling relationships seem especially powerful: 93 percent of the men who were thriving at age 65 had been close to a brother or sister when younger.
Having grown up in a working - class New Jersey family with nine siblings, Barbara Corcoran starting working from a young age.
He envisions younger generations enrolling less frequently in formal colleges having seen older siblings graduate with few job prospects and thousands of dollars in loans.
The Musk siblings have their mom to thank for teaching them at a young age the importance of creating your own opportunities.
Lubna grew up in cosmopolitan Beirut, the youngest of four siblings, three of them girls.
They want success like everyone else, but they are willing to work with those around them (that is, those who were once their younger and older siblings).
Think about this: Have you ever played «keepaway,» tossing a ball or Frisbee to another older child, over the head of your frustrated younger sibling?
Kids who are born in the middle tend to be less well defined in their personalities than their older or younger siblings.
Yet, the conversation surrounding how to effectively communicate with Gen Z has continued to take a backseat to anything - Millennial — almost like a younger sibling who can't speak over the louder sibling at the dinner table.
Mayer left school at the age of 12 and stepped into the role of breadwinner at a young age, supporting his parents and four siblings by, among other things, collecting heavy scrap metal for resale during brutally cold Canadian winters in New Brunswick.
He and his siblings grew up at a time when communist China was increasingly isolated from the West, and his family didn't have much money when they were young.
Claims have poured into the probate court since Prince's younger sister, Tyka Nelson, filed a petition seeking appointment of a special administrator for the estate and naming herself and five half - siblings as the only known heirs.
According to recent data analyzed by the real - estate tracking company Trulia, the last time this many young Americans were living with a parent, relative, or sibling, it was 1940 — just one year out from the Great Depression.
The atrium: A 14 - storey glass atrium connects the original Scotiabank building to its younger, taller sibling.
The reasoning for this is simple: by the time the youngest sibling comes along, parents are less worried about raising children and because of this, are more lenient when it comes to laying down the law.
Carl, 27, and the youngest of the Hagen siblings, serves alongside his sisters as co-owner and director of Canica.
Let's make this clear: younger siblings know that they can get away with more, being able to push the limits on rules that older siblings were unable to.
A lot of times, the youngest sibling is left on their own while parents focus on keeping the eldest siblings on track.
In fact, one UC Berkeley study suggests younger siblings are 1.5 times more likely to participate in high - risk sports.
Summary: «Six years after a brutal virus wipes out most of Scandinavia's population, two siblings join a band of young survivors seeking safety — and answers.»
Previously younger males would take precedence over older female siblings.
Booked for an extended gig at Walt Disney World following St. Patrick's Day, The Maguires — a family of young sibling musicians renowned on the Irish music festival circuit across the U.S. and Ireland — perform at Disney Springs» Raglan Road Irish pub, through April 2.
«All of my friends who have younger siblings who are going to college or high school - my number one piece of advice is: You should learn how to program.»
Tweens don't sign up for a Facebook account and don't need a phone number, but can communicate with other Messenger and Messenger Kids users parents sign - off on, so younger siblings don't get left out of the family group chat.
As gold's younger sibling, silver has not been getting as much attention from investors.
While the price of bitcoin surges to new highs, its younger siblings litecoin and ethereum are lagging behind with mixed performance in the Asian trading session...
Many argue that litecoin is bitcoin's younger sibling and could rise to where bitcoin is today.
Less obvious, but perhaps, arguable would be older and younger siblings where the older sibling has more perceived power, however it could take many forms, and might be argued that any close familial relationship is likely to develop a hierarchy of power, or pecking order, that invalidates any equal position in which to make a valid consent.
Usually a pet does it but if no pet is available, the younger sibling will naturally fulfill this role.
Indeed, according to the NSPCC, the vast majority of abuse of children and young people happens not by any particular kind of adult professional, but by peers (friends, boyfriends, etc.) and to a lesser degree family members (siblings, parents, etc.).
She was a part of witnessing her four younger siblings join our family — three through adoption.
This breakdown in security and family longevity means children have been forced to look after themselves and their younger siblings leaving them vulnerable to exploitation by traffickers or armed rebel forces.
She also brought communion to the sick and housebound, a work which was very important to her, and took on the role of parish sacristan, a welcoming face for crowds of altar servers (and their younger siblings, the «pre-servers» who were allowed to help clear the sanctuary after Mass!).
To the twenty - first - century reader, Susan, the eldest sister, can seem unsympathetic if not frankly maddening, as her consistent function throughout this lengthy series is to cook, clean up, and see that her younger siblings, Titty and Roger, keep their feet dry.
Jesus could have been married, just as he could have had other by birth younger siblings.
If being gay were the result of environmental factors, why are none of her older or younger siblings (of which she has 5) also gay?
A couple of they youngest kids tried to clean up the mess their older siblings left.
What makes it a non-starter is that the teen is a dependent living under a parent's roof, attending family functions, interacting with younger siblings, attending school, and sharing their health insurance policy.
The fundamentalists of the Muslim and the Christian faiths are like the middle aged children, republicans all, who are trashing the place with global warming, abusing their younger siblings, making them work to make their older siblings look good.
The young siblings» visions of the Virgin Mary 100 years ago made the town one of the world's most important Catholic shrines.
When two young siblings spend a rainy day inside the house, arguing constantly and irritating their mother at every turn, the routine is wonderfully shaken when the six - year - old suddenly offers to help prepare dinner.
But the grouping would cross generations and would bring together old and young, immediate and somewhat more remote family connections and siblings, and others, too — all of these might live in one place or sufficiently close so that a common life was possible.
Ben is a brother to four siblings, the youngest son, the very best uncle, a world traveler, and a painfully slow writer.
I've looked at the youths who raped their younger siblings while Mum and Dad watched TV.
Born in Carolina, Puerto Rico on August 18, 1934, to Luisa and Melchor Clemente, Roberto was the youngest of seven siblings.
She had made several social media video postings prior, where she shared her thoughts and her private moments within the sad walls of a dilapidated, filthy trailer she lived in with two young half siblings, her pill addicted mother and a man not related.
Sixty percent of Syrian refugees are young people who have experienced traumas we can't imagine: seeing a parent tortured or a sibling killed, watching entire city streets explode, fleeing from their homes or across borders in the dark of night, with shells flying over their heads or rebel soldiers chasing them.
I would suggest that it's due to an awakening to the real pain that promiscuity and abortion entail; others might say that it's actually based in «rights talk,» that young people identify with aborted children (as of this January 22, anyone under the age of thirty could have been aborted) and see abortion as an attack on their siblings and classmates, rather than a matter of women's self «determination.
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