Sentences with phrase «smoke around your children»

If you want to insist people wash their hands before picking up your baby or that they not smoke around your children, say so.
Most women do not smoke around their children, but sometimes the damage has already been done.
Never let anyone smoke around your child.
For example, wearing helmets for certain activities, riding in the front seat of a car, riding ATVs, smoking around the children, internet safety programs, movie / games / videos / music ratings, and guns in the home.

Not exact matches

You'll see - how some researchers in Britain are questioning if «breast only» is best for the first six months, - who children pick up their smoking habits from, - how long contaminants in breastmilk stick around, - how sharing childcare duties may increase parental conflict (huh?)
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Parents whose children are injured because they weren't in a proper car seat, didn't bolt a TV or furniture to the wall, co-slept or put their baby in an unsafe sleep environment, smoke constantly around their asthmatic child, leave medications or drugs out, think that the dog licking their child's face is «cute», refuse to vaccinate, etc etc etc..
Infants and children who are around secondhand smoke have higher rates of asthma attacks, respiratory infections, ear infections, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than those who are not.
Why doesn't any parent say «I hope I'm around to see my daughter receive her PhD» or a generic «I quit smoking so one day I can witness the success of my children»?
Crisp also teaches children to remind their parents not to smoke around them, and to ask drivers to avoid revving car engines in their driveways.
I'm a relaxed person I like to have fun and laugh and music all kinds I don't drink or smoke I love children and animals I don't like being bosses around but like to discuss situations, not wanting anyone that does drugs not into that
► A boy shoots a cap gun with a loud bang at the back of a man's head during a dinner and the adults at the table scream; outside, one of the men at the dinner gathers the children around while firing off large fireworks and as sparks and smoke fill the screen he tells the kids there is no danger.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 5, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS Alice in Wonderland (PG for fantasy, action, violence, scary images and smoking) Tim Burton directs this animated sequel to the Lewis Carroll children's classic revolving around now 19 year - old Alice's (Mia Wasikowska) return to the whimsical kingdom for a reunion with the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) and other childhood friends, and to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.
In fact, we spend most of our time with the parents as they stumble around trying to figure out what to do and how to make sense of the changing world — a scene where they go to a meeting of parents of runaway children and learn to smoke marijuana is priceless.
I throw humor in this part by establishing that the scientific agreement on climate change is as solid as these scientific agreements: Earth is round, Earth revolves around the sun, dinosaurs once existed, smoking causes cancer (I have a comical image of a 4 year old child trying to smoke a cigarette), Neil Armstrong once walked on the moon, and the Cubs never winning the World Series (I admit then that image is a mistake.
If he wants to responsibly advocate, a good start might be pointing out the dangers of smoking around asthmatic children...
Whatever the cause, the solutions all have to do with designing the human presence in the world to include fewer malls but more parks, more poetry and fewer advertisements, more windmills and fewer smoke stacks, more bike trails and fewer freeways, more schools and fewer military bases, more childcare and fewer tax breaks for the Koch Brothers, more solar collectors and no nuclear plants... the point is that any decent civilization that intended to hang around for a while would put its children first, just like we say we do.
You may request of your co-parent, or the court, to make an order prohibiting smoking (tobacco or marijuana) around your child (ren).
-- There are many good stories in how Aboriginal communities have developed their own solutions to their health problems, such as healthy eating programs for children, incentives for children to play sport, avoid smoking and clever health prmotion campaigns around drinking and smoking.
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