Sentences with phrase «than parents whose»

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At the center of the selling was Google's parent company, Alphabet, whose better - than - expected quarterly sales were overshadowed by rising expenses and a looming regulatory clampdown.
Mark Barden, whose seven - year - old son Daniel was shot to death in his first - grade classroom, said he and other Sandy Hook parents had been advocating for the bill for more than three years.
The data shows similar employment barriers also exist for the children of immigrants, especially those whose parents are visible minorities, despite the fact they achieve higher levels of education than Canadian - born children.
And when states fail to increase their per - child payments to keep pace with market rates, parents find themselves armed with a voucher than no one will take: Since the child care providers can make more money accepting a child whose parents can afford to pay market rates, that's what they do.
More questions than answers; however, each individual should assess what their capabilities are fiscally, emotionally, etc. and ascertain their likelihood of being a good parent whose child can and will CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY (those being the key words).
Less than half (48.7 percent) of parents whose children were assigned to a public school were satisfied, but 82.5 percent of parents who chose a private school were.
This stops babies crying but is more comforting for the parents than for the children, whose muscle development can be restricted if the swaddling is applied for hours on end.
You can look to the scientific literature or the deaths of numerous children whose parents believed their faith was more powerful than insulin or antibiotics (they were wrong, just like you are now).
Rather than being seen as a subject with its own set of rights, the child has become an object whose parents get to determine which set of rights it has.
First of all to my parents, my father, Remus Muray, and my mother, Marianna Muray, for their part in bringing me into the world, and their love, understanding, and encouragement throughout my life; to John Cobb, my theological «godfather» who first introduced me to process thought, and to whose friendship, inspiration, encouragement, and intellectual stimulation I am more grateful than I could ever express; to David Griffin, who taught me how to think critically; to Jay McDaniel and Kevin Clark for their enduring friendship since our student days and perpetually intellectual stimulating conversations; Nancy Howell, without whose encouragement this project may not have been undertaken; William Dean, whose work has proved to be so liberating; to David and Rosanne Keller, for their friendship, the opportunity to work and play with them, and for their living relationally; Josephine Bates, for her friendship, encouragement, and support in this endeavor; the Rt..
It's also why I invite comments and critiques from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know more about a given topic than I and whose insights improve my writing by miles.
I hope that my children's experience with music somehow hearkens back to Grandma, whose farming parents obsessed more over their crops than over their children.
Things that have worked for other parents: getting rid of the baby bucket & getting a rear - facing convertible seat; putting the seat slightly more upright (for older babies whose heads don't slump forward & no more than 30 degrees), putting the radio station to static & having it the same volume as the crying, singing, trying different kinds of music, sitting in the back with the baby (obviously only works if someone else can drive:)-RRB-, having toys that are just for the car, only going somewhere when baby is sleepy... I'm sure there's others, those are the most common
(c) I have a post where I responded to a parent whose toddler wanted to get up to play and go outside at night suggesting methods other than CIO: http://www.phdinparenting.com/2008/12/19/night-owls/
Today, as adults, they earn an average of 25 percent more per year than the subjects whose parents didn't receive home visits; by a variety of measures, including wages, these formerly delayed infants have now caught up with a comparison group of their peers who didn't show any signs of delay in infancy.
Researchers have found that children whose parents actively encourage their physical pursuits — by driving them to soccer practice, say, and cheering them on — are much more likely to stick with these activities than kids whose parents show little enthusiasm.
Kids whose parents frequently talk / read to them know more words by age 2 than children who have not been read to.
Now before you start wondering if there's a body - snatching pod under my bed, I'm not judging anyone whose parenting choices are different than mine.
Looking at comfort levels, parents whose children have devices are notably more comfortable (94 %) with their child having a connected toy than are parents whose child does not have one (59 % are comfortable).
Kids whose parents are involved with their schoolwork attend school more regularly than kids whose parents are uninvolved.
Finally, kids with involved parents have better mental health than children whose parents do not get involved with their education.
Seventy per cent do not show any worse long - term outcomes than children whose parents have not separated (Lamb, 2007).
A later study even suggested that kids whose mothers did not entirely abstain from alcohol during pregnancy had better mental health than those whose parents gave up alcohol completely.
I had the honor of being guided through this experience by Mary Hartzell, a longtime early childhood educator whose approach acknowledges the toll of this experience, often more for the parent than child.
Although currently the percentage of homeschooled children is only 4 % of all school children nationwide, the number of primary school kids whose parents choose to forgo traditional education is growing seven times faster than the number of kids enrolling in K - 12 every year.
A new study of parents of connected children released today by the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) found that parents whose kids have their own connected device or social media account are notably more optimistic about the benefits of that technology than are those whose children do not have them.
This adds to the concern that Chartwells, whose parent company recently settled a $ 18 million court case for its failing to pass on rebates to NYC schools, is more concerned about earning a large profit margin than about the quality of the food it serves.
Children whose parents have divorced are more likely to experience injury, asthma, headaches and speech impediments than children whose parents have remained married.
Although the subject matter may be uncomfortable, there are a great many parents whose child is overweight or larger than most kids are their age.
Children whose parents separate or divorce face much more economic instability than their married counterparts, even when support is paid.
Ironically, many children whose parents hold this belief grow up to be less happy than others.
For new parents, including those whose young children must undergo difficult medical procedures, take heart: your touch matters more than you know.
More than 6,000 children this summer whose parents have been touched by cancer will visit Camp Kesem this summer.
More than 3,000 college students will be volunteering their time and energy to provide unique, life - changing experiences for children whose parents have been touched by cancer.
By the time the kids were 3 years old, those who had their pacifiers sucked clean were still considerably less likely to develop eczema than kids whose parents employed other cleaning strategies.
(3) As to the contents of the admission register comprising particulars relating to a pupil whose name is to be deleted in accordance with regulation 8 (1)(d), (e), (g), (i) or (m), the proprietor shall make a return to the local authority for every such pupil giving the full name of the pupil, the address of any parent with whom the pupil normally resides and the ground upon which their name is to be deleted from the admission register as soon as the ground for deletion is met in relation to that pupil, and in any event no later than deleting the pupil's name from the register.
Offer lunch discounts for parents with more than one child at the school, or whose children eat a school lunch every day.
Belonging to a community bound by common aims, i.e. providing support and information for families whose children are being educated outside school, upholding the freedom for parents to choose to take direct responsibility for the education of their children, and promoting knowledge, understanding and acceptance of education otherwise than at school.
But the children whose parents sucked on their pacifiers to sanitize them were one - third less likely to have eczema, which is considered the earliest sign of allergies, at 18 months than kids whose parents relied on other techniques — such as rinsing the binkies in tap water or boiling the pacifier.
Pamela Webster, Ph.D., and colleagues surveyed more than 13,000 adults whose parents had divorced, who had experienced the death of a parent, or who had never lived with their biological father.
There were a couple of books that helped me particularly, Nighttime Parenting: How to Get Your Baby and Child to Sleep by William Sears and Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide For Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, which helped me see that some children's needs are just more intense than others, not wrong, not right, just different.
Babysitting co-ops are best suited for younger children whose parents need more babysitting services than older school - age children.
Nothing could be further from the truth since these parents usually expend much more energy in the care of their babies than those whose babies are «laid back.»
Among parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school sports, more than half report that the school has a certified trainer onsite for games, but fewer indicate that a trainer is onsite during practices.
We sometimes hear from parents whose little ones absolutely refuse food from a spoon, but are more than happy to feed themselves!
Any baby whose less than 37 weeks of age, although lot of times, we just supplement those babies, but, in parent's we'd rather know absolutely, we can test.
It is astonishing that in this day and age, when guns are the third leading cause of death for American children and we hear stories seemingly every other day about children getting access to adult's guns, that anyone — let alone someone whose job is to give advice — would recommend that a parent be more concerned about not making another parent uncomfortable than about making sure their child is safe.
Parents whose babies have had problems with breastmilk and regular formulas have noticed that reflux, gas pains and constipation began to subside after introducing Nutramigen with Enflora LGG in less than 48 hours.
Summoning Goldilocks, researchers found that preschoolers whose parents are over-stimulating are more likely than others to face rejection.
Research shows that babies whose parents speak to them extensively have significantly higher IQs and bigger vocabularies when they get older than other children, so interaction is especially important right now.
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