Not exact matches
Parents are
ultimately responsible
for the well being of their
children, we
want parents do be empowered knowing they know how to pick and choose the best baby carrier
for them and their little one.
Ultimately, we
want to teach our
children how to live in the world and how to relate authentically - explore with caution but without fear, be creative, compassionate, learn appropriate expressions of emotion and how to think
for themselves.
CHESTNUT HILL, MA (June 9, 2014)-- Fathers
want to be present and involved from the first days of their
children's lives and increasingly expect their employers to support them through paid leave, flexibility, and
ultimately a culture that respects their desire to be hands - on caregivers, according to a new study of 30 corporations and more than 1,000 fathers by the Boston College Center
for Work & Family (BCCWF).
You
ultimately want your
child to learn that when you harm someone, even if it's the owner of a store, you should make amends directly to that person - which is why the best lesson is
for your
child to take the item back.
Your baby really does
want to sleep (in spite of loud protests); and it's
ultimately up to us to figure out the best way
for our unique
child.
Whose interests are being looked after here — those of troublemakers or serious learners, of government bureaucrats or effective school leaders, of parents seeking safe learning environments
for their
children — or, just maybe, of those who
want to besmirch and
ultimately diminish D.C.'s burgeoning charter sector?
«
Ultimately, we
want every
child and parent to understand how taking academically rigorous courses will help them prepare
for successful futures in college and careers,» said Carolina Cardenas, Director of Academic Outreach & Early Assessment at California State University (CSU).
I
ultimately believe there are a lot of smart and passionate people who sincerely
want to our
children to be prepared
for the future.
Ultimately, what we
want for children is not only a safe, healthy, and pleasant childhood — although to be sure, we should
want this
for all
children — but a childhood that prepares them to live productive lives and fulfill their responsibilities as adults, parents, and citizens.
Ultimately, you
want your
child to understand the reason
for rules so that she sees these instructions as a way to protect her safety rather than inhibit her individuality.