That's why parents
whose adult children live in a Laura's House are quick to sing Harsh's praises.
For
those whose adult children are living far from home, and the abundance of seniors — and young people — who find themselves with no need to cook a full size bird — this is truly a wonderful substitute.
Parents
whose adult children move back home after marriage or relationship break - ups, and in particular if grandchildren are involved, often feel more stress.
They recruited parents
whose adult children (aged between 18 - 35 years) had died by suicide between 2002 and 2012 to identify their experiences and perceived needs.
While there are no official tallies of parents
whose adult children have cut them off, there is no shortage of headlines.
Would you want to trust a parenting book written by people who have no related degrees and
whose adult children have actively estranged themselves from their parents and that the American Academy of Pediatrics has made a statement against?
Not exact matches
«I think the major emotion [I've felt] has been that of failure,» says Robin Hardy,
whose company The Moosey Group Inc. taught
adults and
children financial literacy.
And don't over sympathize with native Americans,
whose main hobby was raiding other tribes, massacring the
adult males, and enslaving the women and
children.
He may also be very «successful» since there are so many
adults in our society
whose «
Child» needs to be punished by the «Parent» of an authority figure.
With just 12 % of
adults saying that they know the nativity story, and more than one third of
children unaware
whose birthday we celebrate at Christmas, the Christmas Starts with Christ campaign has been launched to help churches to make Christ and the amazing story of his birth the focus of the nation's favourite time of year.
The families were chosen by guidance counselors at local schools — those the
adults knew
whose needs were greatest, and
whose children could use a little encouragement, if not a little magic.
Mr Steele interviewed 100 fathers
whose partners were expecting the couple's first
child, using a standard interview technique called the
Adult Attachment Interview.
Republican Senator Lincoln Fillmore,
whose parents thought that was a good name for their baby, passed the law saying, «we have become so over-the-top when «protecting»
children that we are refusing to let them learn the lessons of self - reliance and problem - solving that they will need to be successful as
adults.»
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 saw it in my
adult client
whose mother abandoned her as a
child.
But while it's one thing for
adults whose responsibilities or lifestyle choices may cut into their sleep time, our growing
children should be held to a different standard.
Children whose cries are responded to quickly, night and day, are more likely to become caring and self - confident
adults.
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Children whose parents can not make it for any reason are encouraged to attend with an important
adult in their lives (grandparent, family member, mentor, etc..)
The parents,
whose children range from toddlers to young
adults, came with a variety of aspirations for this experience, including bringing more consciousness to their parenting; being more grounded and having more communication in their family life; creating more flow and less stress in their household; slowing down to better enjoy small moments and emotional connection with family; and reconnecting with themselves.
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.
Dina Stander,
whose three
children are now
adults, reminisces to Romper about her dearly departed green thumb: «I had windows full of leafy house plants before kids, [and] over time switched to succulents only via natural selection.
Contaminated meals are especially dangerous for
children because food - borne pathogens that may cause only mild cramps in healthy
adults can cripple and kill young people,
whose immune systems are still being formed.
Their mission is to serve babies,
children and
adults in need
whose caregivers have to choose between food and diapers, by providing modern cloth diaper systems and other needed clothing.
Make sure a familiar
adult is there
whose only responsibility is your
child.
This book is appropriate for parents
whose children are over the age of two, and the new expanded 3rd edition now includes chapters related to teenagers and active alerts as
adults.
I have been seeing a lot of moms post and comment on various threads on The Badass Breastfeeder Facebook Page
whose children are older and weaned or grown
adults and they say things like, «I am a former Badass Breastfeeder» or «Am I a Badass if I breastfed 20 years ago?»
The father - of - three,
whose eldest son Ivan suffers from severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy, said: «For all
children and most
adults, our family is the most important thing in our lives.
The Westchester County Health Department will provide free immunizations by appointment on Fridays in White Plains and Yonkers to
adults,
children and students of all ages who are uninsured or
whose insurance doesn't cover vaccines.
«CD22 CAR T - cell immunotherapy trial open for
children and young
adults whose leukemia escapes CD19 CAR T - cell therapy.»
But
adults and
children of all ages (and even kids
whose families did not own dogs) scored correctly on the aggressive barks.
Instructed to attend to only one of two competing stories — «The Blue Kangaroo» vs. «Harry the Dog,» for example — the
children whose parents had received additional attention instruction showed a 50 percent increase in brain activity in response to the correct story compared to
children in the other two groups, the authors report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; their responses matched those seen in
adults and
children of higher socioeconomic status.
In developed countries, though, the combination might benefit
children and
adults whose immune systems are impaired because of cancer treatment or diseases like AIDS and who are vulnerable to rotavirus infections.
But the kids did not need to be present: parents
whose children had already left home were only 27 per cent as likely as the childless
adults to get sick (Psychosomatic Medicine, DOI: 10.1097 / psy.0 b013e31825941ff).
However, recent trials in
adults and
children did not find such improvements when compared with patients
whose temperature was actively maintained in a normal temperature range to prevent fever.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are
children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older;
adults and
children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include
children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age
whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
«It shifted the focus from fetuses to
adults, and also
children whose brains are still developing,» said Sujan Shresta, a professor at the La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology who's a co-author of the study.
University of Michigan C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital is one of a very limited number of children's cancer centers in the U.S. that offer certain experimental therapies to children, adolescents and young adults with recurrent illness (relapse), those whose disease has not responded to traditional treatment, and those with a diagnosis that has no reasonab
Children's Hospital is one of a very limited number of
children's cancer centers in the U.S. that offer certain experimental therapies to children, adolescents and young adults with recurrent illness (relapse), those whose disease has not responded to traditional treatment, and those with a diagnosis that has no reasonab
children's cancer centers in the U.S. that offer certain experimental therapies to
children, adolescents and young adults with recurrent illness (relapse), those whose disease has not responded to traditional treatment, and those with a diagnosis that has no reasonab
children, adolescents and young
adults with recurrent illness (relapse), those
whose disease has not responded to traditional treatment, and those with a diagnosis that has no reasonable cure.
Research shows that
children whose parents read to them throughout their childhood years are more likely to become
adult readers.
Updated NICE guidelines on management of the epilepsies in
adults and
children also suggest that
children and young people with epilepsy
whose seizures have not responded to appropriate AEDs are referred to a tertiary paediatric epilepsy specialist for consideration of the use of a ketogenic diet (CG137, nice.org.uk).
Phillie's guests at the moment include Michael (Kevin Pollak), a sleazy director and producer of porn videos who is attempting to persuade Loretta (Caroline Dhavernas), a pretty young waitress at a nearby diner, to star in his latest series of
adult movies; Denise (Anna Friel) and R.J. (Kristen Holden - Reid), a drug - addled couple struggling to regain custody of their
child; Henry (Peter Keleghan) and Lily (Wendy Crewson),
whose marriage is already starting to crumble before temptation presents itself to Lily; and Boris (Damir Andrei), the Niagara's short - tempered owner.
Hathaway plays a struggling factory worker named Fantine,
whose daughter Cosette (Isabelle Allen as a
child, Seyfried as an
adult) eventually comes under the care of Valjean — having previously been forced to work as a servant by the Thénardiers, who were entrusted to care for her by Fantine and treat her like their own daughter Éponine (Barks).
Despite introducing Donny in the most sympathetic way possible — as a
child in the foster care system
whose mother died and who believes his father abandoned him — as an
adult, I quickly felt he was at war with himself between being cocky and charismatic.
This is, essentially, a movie that has no idea of whom its audience consists, or better, it's a movie that realizes its audience will be made up of two different age groups:
adult fans of the book and
children who like animated movies or
whose parents believe introducing their kids to this material will be good for them.
There is a difference between giving parents the information they need to make a decision as to which films they want their
children to see, and a system
whose decisions make it harder for
adults — and their
children — to see films clearly meant for them.
It's a vicious, surreal little fable about a family
whose young -
adult children live under the thumb of their incestuous, megalomaniacal patriarch.
No
child, or
adult, for that matter, will be able to resist the considerable charm of «The Little Prince,» a starry - eyed animated adaptation of Antoine de Saint - Exupéry's timeless story of an aviator
whose life is transformed when he meets a little prince in the Sahara Desert... «The Little Prince» is a masterpiece of remembrance told with exceptional production values at every level.
Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) depicts the slow - burn, middle - aged fracturing of a family
whose patriarch (Dustin Hoffman) is both suffering from illness and still able to emotionally damage his three
adult children.
I wondered
whose child he was as he moved from lap to lap, each Balinese
adult laughing with him, encouraging him, clapping for him after he danced, and giving him instruction on his music as well.
Ensnared in this political battle are the approximately 2.1 million youth — 1 million of them now
adults — brought to the United States as
children by their families and
whose futures hang in the air.
«I have a responsibility to ensure that little Black girls and boys, and all
children whose futures are uncertain or threatened by the disparities in our education systems, know that they too are special and have
adults fighting on their behalf.