Sentences with phrase «view of a parent who»

Courts tend to take a very dim view of a parent who tries to curtail or impede her child's relationship with the other.
«We will do everything in our power to ensure that the judicial process is informed by the view of parents who do not want to see the clock rolled back on their kids.»
Despite this rapid growth in the charter sector, little is known about the views of parents who are making use of these schools.
First, our analysis of parent preferences will reflect only the views of those parents who actually made requests, so it is important to understand this group.
The purpose of the Parent Advisory Committee is to represent the views of parents who have children with disabilities in special education.

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Growing up disadvantaged in Braintree, Mass., the daughter of Chinese - Vietnamese immigrant parents who fled their native country in refugee boats, your mom viewed school as a means of bettering herself.
She says the typical Waldorf parent, who has a range of elite private and public schools to choose from, tends to be liberal and highly educated, with strong views about education; they also have a knowledge that when they are ready to teach their children about technology they have ample access and expertise at home.
For the faithful in Christ can not accept this view, which holds either that after Adam there existed men on this earth who did not receive their origin by natural generation from him, the first parent of all, or that Adam signifies some kind of multiple first parents; for it is by no means apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with what the sources of revealed truth and the acts of the magisterium of the Church teach about original sin, which proceeds from a sin truly committed by one Adam, and which is transmitted to all by generation, and exists in each one as his own» -LCB- Humani Generis 37).
The news of including teaching about same - sex relationships has not gone down well with those who consider sexuality a moral issue which parents will have different views on.
I am tired of how people who believe in their own «gods» try to shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGS.
In that earlier work, Locke offered a detailed refutation of the views set forth in Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarchia, where Filmer argued in favor of monarchial power exercised by rulers who have inherited their authority from Adam as the primal parent of the human race.
Last summer, the IMB loosened restrictions for its missionaries, allowing those who speak in tongues, were baptized in a church that disagrees with the SBC's view of baptism, are divorced, or are parents of teenagers.
The emphasis on the value of experiencing pleasure, love, and peak experiences, makes for a whole new and freer approach to sex on the part of many young people, an area which is particularly distressing to parents who view the new morality of youth as immorality.
He confirmed my view that the baby is born with a pure soul, but the problem comes from the negative influences of those who have input in your formation, whether directly (e.g. parents) or indirectly (e.g. Hollywood).
It's open to parents or guardians of active Junior Members who are interested in giving their views on a range of subjects that affect the young Spurs fans in their lives.
These kids often also made good grades — which tells us that good grades can belie a whole host of problems — but the human being earning those grades was often fragile, weak, lost, and in my view is likely to one day be resentful of the very parents who were «helping» in the name of love.
You need other people who share a similar view of parenting with you.
From a parent's point of view — we're either not organic / vegan / dairy free / wheat free, etc. enough, OR, where are the chocolate milk & chicken nuggets, and who am I to tell kids what to eat?
All are embodiments of the cultural sickness of viewing parenting as a series of achievements to be met, instead of an experience to be had, and a child to be loved for who he or she is.
Centre manager Karen Keenan says assessments, including residential stays of an average of 12 weeks, make no assumptions about whether children are likely to be «better off» with mum, dad or both, but take a firm line that fathers are important: «We start from the point of view of the child, and over many years we've found that often it's the father, rather than the mother, who is the more competent or promising parent of the two.»
Even if you don't necessarily agree with every decision they make, every parent could use the support of others who may view the multifaceted world of parenting just a little bit differently than they do.
As long as women remain the gender most responsible for children, we are the ones who have the most to lose by accepting the «noble savage» view of parenting, with its ideals of attachment and naturalness.
That's the view of infant massage instructors who teach parents how to communicate with their babies while reducing the stress and gas pains that many newborns experience.
They will actually end up developing a bigger number of secure attachments to loving adults, and having relationships with new people who can teach them new things and offer perspectives that their parents can't have (because we're all limited in terms of what we can know, and how we view things) and in general, their squad of caregivers is going to expand and that is nothing but good.
In what may prove reassuring for those who wish to shift the argument from self or government censorship to parental responsibility, the poll showed that a majority of parents (63 percent) monitor what their children watch either «frequently» or «occasionally,» with 82 percent of parents of younger children (ages 2 - 11) supervising the youngsters» viewing.
The discredited behaviorist view sees the baby as an interloper into the life of the parents, an intrusion who must be controlled by various means so the adults can live their lives without too much bother.
And while we would like to encourage any parent who is letting their child view 32 hours of anything to cut it back, we also know that, as moms, many of us depend on those breaks so we can make dinner, send an email; catch our collective breath.
Rivers views the parents who engaged in these custody battles as «part of a larger resistance movement that challenged heterosexist, racist, and misogynistic attitudes about the proper structure of the American family.»
Some parents who dislike this product mentioned the tablet the company provides had pop up ads pop up and obstruct the view of their baby.
HMN represents the growing demographic of holistic - minded parents who are questioning conventional wisdom in the areas of birthing, child - rearing, healthcare, nutrition and wellness, education, personal relationships, and our society's views about the natural world.
Briella means Goddess but some parents choose to view it as a spin - off of Gabriel, the angel in the Bible who appeared to Mary to announce her pregnancy.
Increasing amounts of research have shown that infants and toddlers have a critical need for direct interactions with parents and other regular caregivers for healthy brain growth.82, — , 84 In addition, the results of 7 studies have shown that infants younger than 18 months who are exposed to TV may suffer from a delay in language development, and 1 study revealed that infant videos may delay language development.85, — , 91 No studies have documented a benefit of early viewing.92
So it is reaching parents who do not necessarily share my views, but of course it won't have the same feel for everyone.
Maybe the problem is with parents who repeat the patterns their own parents set or with societies who view normal stages of development as somehow abnormal.
Over time through what is even today a constantly evolving process, we have adapted the mainstream approach to education in order to offer a solution to a broad cross-section of parents who have alternative views on how education should be delivered.
His story, seen on Oprah and other media outlets, gets its touching beauty from the attitudes of his parents, who viewed each day with him as a precious gift.
«It is consistent with views of positive approaches to parenting and with our increasing understanding of brain development,» says Nathan Blum, a behavioral pediatrician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who has studied toilet training.
We are judged by who we are as individuals by how the world sees us as parents — which isn't always an accurate view of our whole parenting, anyway.
For parents who want an unimpeded view of their baby, the Arm's Reach Concepts Clear - Vue Co-Sleeper is a good travel bassinet option.
Parents who do so disregard a strict censure by most pediatricians and psychologists, who view the practice as the root of many evils in child development and behavior.
Consider reaching out to people in your life who have been in their shoes, or ask your surrogacy professionals for guidance in understanding surrogacy from an intended parent's point of view.
Even if you believe that you're the only parent who has the best interests of your child in mind, the courts might have a different view.
The failure to recognize the depth of children's attachments to both of their parents is the most significant omission, however, of attachment theorists and researchers who hold more traditional views about the parenting of infants and young children.
Each family is unique, of course, but in those families in which children are securely attached to two parents who have been integrally involved as caregivers since their children's birth, co-parenting after divorce is vital to children's well - being, and current attachment research, as opposed to the views of traditional attachment theorists, strongly supports this position.
If, as a society, we view our children as an integral part of our future — the next generation of parents and leaders, and honor those who have already served their role as parents — it is our responsibility and in our best interest to strive to find solutions to promote the well - being of the grandchildren and grandparents who are a part of a growing trend of grandfamilies.
After controlling for other factors, such as parents» educational status and the number of children per household, the analysis revealed that for every hour per day spent watching baby DVDs, toddlers understood an average of six to eight words fewer than those who did not view them.
The ways we engage with our friends, the preferences and hostilities we harbour, the views we have about teachers, parents, education, or people from other ethnic groups — however loosely held — can easily be «excavated» by the student of ideologies, who can then identify, classify and maybe even anticipate the ideas and behaviour people display in their roles as members of a society.
A former councilwoman from Manhattan, Ms. Moskowitz could have been a natural choice for a hodgepodge of communities frustrated by Mr. de Blasio, including white voters in Manhattan who have soured on the mayor, business leaders who have long viewed Mr. de Blasio with hostility and a diverse set of charter - school parents across the city.
Household tasks and child care are still not being shared equally, even among couples who we expected would have more egalitarian views of how to share parenting duties,» said Claire Kamp Dush, lead author of the study and associate professor of human sciences at The Ohio State University.
Less positive views of children's wellness were especially common among parents of children who experienced frequent parenting stress.
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