Sentences with phrase «supporting younger siblings»

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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.
As time allows, your sibling doula will provide household organization support such as meal preparation and tidying, laundry, and general assistance to ensure your older children have a positive memory of the day their younger sibling is born.
And, she notes, «not all siblings offer emotional support; in fact, many siblings don't become close until they're older, young adults and beyond.»
Cliff's younger brother (William Holden) shows unfortunate signs of following his older sibling's footsteps when he is pressured into crime to support himself and his girl friend (Jane Bryan).
Based on the memoir of the two brothers, Brothers Of Iron, it focuses on the young siblings raising themselves up from humble origins, as Joe begins weight training, and with the support of his brother, starts an empire of food supplements and publishing.
Outside of class, they often work long hours to help support their families, or they act as essential caregivers to younger siblings.
Admissions officers should look at what students contribute to their families, such as if they care for younger siblings or have a job to support their parents.
The press reports that high school students supported the later start times but were concerned about the impact on afterschool programs and their ability to care for younger siblings.
Inappropriate care by siblings is what happens when the statutory support for the families of disabled children and young people is not available.
Experts suggest that if you're young, single and unmarried with no children and aren't supporting any siblings or extended family members like parents, then you're better off without life cover.
Annie Cahill has had a tough life, forced to leave home and work from an early age to support her sick Mama and younger siblings.
During his service, he uses his Air Force salary to support his mother and youngest siblings.
GREGORIA PHOEBE RANGEL HAD it good, growing up, in everything except perhaps for her middle name: caring parents; comfortable suburban life; three siblings, an older brother and a younger brother and sister; support for whatever artistic, athletic, or intellectual aptitude she displayed.
If you were to pass away, a reduced amount of life insurance coverage might mean your child will face a considerable financial burden meeting college tuition along with supporting themselves (and perhaps younger siblings).
This is far more than anyone had suspected, and shows how important it is that young people who take on the task of bringing up their siblings should get the recognition, respect and support that they deserve.
The support group is for Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles and Older Sibling caring for a child / young person, where the arrangement has been made by the family rather than the Local Authority.
This study uses longitudinal population - based samples of young siblings to examine the effects of two hypothesized moderators of early externalizing behaviors: parental emotional support and family socioeconomic status.
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