Sentences with phrase «where adult children»

Meanwhile, baby boomers are also keen on the suburbs — either because they already live there and want to remain close to friends and family, or because they're moving to another suburb where their adult children (and probably grandchildren) live.
Michelle responded: What I am seeing is a trend where adult children must live with their parents — either because alone they can't afford it or because the parents are elderly and need help.
Melbourne is strewn with under - utilised laneways and many home owners are creating a second residence in their backyard with frontage to the laneway, where their adult children can live during university and early employment.
Improving the parent child bond is also a prime directive in cases where an adult child clearly qualifies for support by being in school but refuses to communicate with one of their parents.

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A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
«Every new person affected by measles in Europe reminds us that unvaccinated children and adults, regardless of where they live, remain at risk of catching the disease and spreading it to others who may not be able to get vaccinated,» said Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, the organization's regional director for Europe.
The federal government did nothing after 6 - and 7 - year - olds were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, where a gunman killed 20 children, six adults, and himself in 2012.
Dr. Sherman's bill would ban adults from smoking in vehicles where children under the age of 18 are present.
Charles: Right, I think that's a huge demographic question that I haven't seen any really good statistics on because of course most of the boomers are still in their late 50s or 60s, early 70s and they're not yet to the point where the older generation like the boomer parents, the so - called silent generation, which has sold their houses or given them to their offspring, their adult children.
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the potential for manipulation, coercion, and abuse in a situation where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
Otherwise, I would suggest you to move to showbiz blogs (where gossips and rumors dominate) or gaming sites (where children make use of their spare time) and leave us all adults here in peace.
I don't want the gov» t to come into my home checking that I'm being a responsible adult... In New Hampshire, where I live, there are few gun laws... one of them is you can store and keep a firearm however you want... but if a child gets a hold of it, whatever happens is on you the owner of the firearm.
In interviews with CNN, religious leaders from Newtown, the site of last year's school shooting where 20 children and six adults were killed, said that a recent gun control agreement does not do enough to fight gun violence, leading one rabbi to doubt whether Congress was actually working for the American people.
In a country where alcoholism, gun violence, and drugs lure a lot of young people (particularly young men) into destructive lifestyles, World Vision has implemented leadership initiatives, after - school programs, and peace programs that seem to be making a difference, particularly among sponsored children who grow into adults.
Parents of large families in which older children have already moved on to adult life report a «squash and a squeeze» effect where each child's birth makes the house a little less bearable until breaking point is almost reached... then older children spend the day at school, then they're off to university and adult life, and slowly the house becomes almost unbearably large.
The problem with your analogy is that we, as good parents, do this to prepare our children for their adult life where they will make decisions independent of our having the final OK.
It isn't long before somebody is asked to organize activities for the children, snacks for the children, then somebody doesn't like the subject matter of the adult study, somebody says it's going on too long, too short, and where's the music, we need somebody to play guitar, and who's going to organize the prayer at the end, and why do the children interrupt us all the time when we're trying to talk to God?
Support groups, such as those led by the Center for Grieving Children, provide a safe place where children and adults can talk about their loss witChildren, provide a safe place where children and adults can talk about their loss witchildren and adults can talk about their loss with peers.
In congregations where children study while adults worship, the spiritual loss is immeasurable.
Only in a tradition where adults continue to refer to the family life of individual church members as «the Christian home» would pastors, educators, and theologians have continued to believe for so long that parents are more important than the church is to the faith of children.
Don S. Browning, The Moral Context of Pastoral Care (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976); Thomas Downs, The Parish as Learning Community: Modeling for Parish and Adult Growth (New York: Paulist Press, 1979); Thomas H. Groome, Christian Religious Education: Sharing Our Story and Our Vision (New York: Harper & Row, 1980); C. Ellis Nelson, Where Faith Begins (Richmond: John Knox Press, 1967); John H. Westerhoff, Will Our Children Have Faith?
... Parenthood, I believed, would certainly spell the end of our nightly candlelit sandalwood - scented bubble baths complete with silly bath toys, where we played like children in a deliciously adult incarnation.»
Then, as a young adult, I fumbled through an angry stage, one where I realized that after Joshua «fit the battle of Jericho,» God told him to kill every man, woman, and child in the city, and that coursing through some of my favorite Bible stories were the currents of genocide, xenophobia, patriarchy, and misogyny.
It's in Gnostic writings like the Infancy Gospel of Thomas where the child Jesus is a supernatural prodigy, incapable of error though prone to fits of vengeance against adults and other children.
If multiple adults are asking embarrassing questions while the child is still on the grounds of the church or the school, the child may begin to associate negative feelings with the place where they are being asked about the abuse.
I never had brussel sprouts as a child because it is not common where I live... but I loved this veggie ever since my very first taste of it as an adult!
Typically, unstitched ball panels have been dropped off either in villages, where children often help do the sewing, or in stitching centers, where the employees are adults but a risk exists that panels will be diverted to children who then do the work at home.
Once I took information from the adult medical literature and started to apply this to my patients, I found that in virtually every case where CIO failed to work within the first day or two, the child was suffering from an undiagnosed sleep disorder, usually caused by a mild breathing problem.
And there are a number of other unknowns For example: • We do not know what impact the changes would have in individual families.: • There is no firm evidence that the overall impact would be detrimental to children or mothers.; • We do not know whether current measures for protecting children and adults from harm are sufficiently effective in families where both parents already have PR.
Small children have added allergy risks as they trust adults (who don't always know what to do), eat with their hands, and have to eat where grown ups tell them too even if playdough was used on that table.
Many children are age - segregated and institutionalized for the majority of their waking hours and it's easy to find restaurants (pubs, bars, and in WA state, many restaurants after 9 PM that disallow kids) where you can avoid children; not to mention one can avoid children (or obnoxious adults) by staying home.
That can lead to jealousy and competition with their child's caregivers, which can cause negative consequences, she notes, such as creating «distance between caregiver and parent or inadvertently place the child in a loyalty conflict where she feels she is betraying her parent when she cares for another adult
If you haven't already done so, read one of the many excellent books out there on sane parenting — Raising an Adult, Overloaded and Underprepared, The Blessing of a B Minus, Building Resilience in Children and Teens, Teach Your Children Well, or Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be — to name but a few.
Children raised in homes where they are loved and accepted unconditionally become resilient, successful adults.
As tough as it may be to transition to daycare, be open to the possibility that your child may thrive in an environment where he can interact with other children and other caring adults.
This is where things sometimes falter because children believe that if they tell an adult, they will make things worse.
«I'm not saying that everyone does it, but 55 percent of adult children that came from families where one parent was unfaithful ended up being cheaters themselves,» says clinical psychologist Ana Nogales, author of Parents Who Cheat: How Children and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are Unfchildren that came from families where one parent was unfaithful ended up being cheaters themselves,» says clinical psychologist Ana Nogales, author of Parents Who Cheat: How Children and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are UnfChildren and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are Unfaithful.
For parents whose children are happy to explore alone, there is a lovely coffee shop for adults only where you could sit and work or relax for a few hours.
I'm also in private practice in West Los Angeles where I see children and adults of all ages.
These Studios are bookshops, and also community centers; places where children and adults can play, paint, explore, make friends, look at the world from different points of view and discover new talents.
«This may be of particular concern in child and adolescent athletes where head injury rates are often higher than in adult athletes,» says the statement.
Meet the families where children blossomed after being homeschooled (Irish Examiner, Ireland, 20-01-16)-- encouraging article about home educators with teenage or adult children who have flourished, and gone on to higher education after home educating for many years.
We've all been there: Your child misbehaves at a family gathering, and you leapfrog ahead to the future, where you see him making exactly the same kinds of mistakes in his adult life — times 10.
Where will your child live as an adult?
Chicago Children's Museum on Navy Pier (312-464-7683) is offering age 21 - and - over workshops the last week of June and July, where adults can grab their bestie and unleash their repressed creative urges.
From issues such as self - esteem and discipline to television and chores, this straightforward guidance will facilitate a return to parent - centered families where children are raised into responsible adults.
Alternately, pair each little child with an adult who has prior knowledge of where the eggs are hidden.
In Engh's latest book, Unsinkable Spirit, he recalls cringe - worthy memories where adults place their own ego and desire to win over what was best for the children, including his own childhood run - in with a win - at - all - costs coach.
It's another upscale night out with Browntrout in Lincoln Square where kids eat free daily from 5 - 7 p.m. with the purchase of one adult entrée per child.
The adaptive program is a special part of Mount Snow where children and adults with physical or intellectual disabilities team up with extraordinary instructors and experience the joy and freedom of sliding down a snowy slope unencumbered by a wheelchair or braces.
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