Your readers might be parents
whose children play recreational baseball.
MRSA is highly contagious and easily spread through direct physical contact with an infected person, making it a growing concern for parents
whose children play sports.
While there are a lot of benefits for parents
whose children play independently (going to the bathroom on your own, maybe cooking dinner in relative peace, for example!)
► Among parents
whose child plays sports, 37 % say they have played or participated in sports with their child in the past year.
Not exact matches
Twenty - six percent of U.S. parents
whose children in high school
play sports hope their
child will become a professional athlete one day.
Parents of the new crop of digital natives are struggling to manage what their
children watch, listen to and
play, creating strong demand for better tools to regulate how much time and money
children spend online — and giving developers
whose apps have robust controls an edge in the hyper - competitive business of digital entertainment for kids.
Hoon chose to work with NTY after meeting Ron Olson, NTY's cofounder, who'd started the franchisor now known as Winmark, a Plymouth - based company
whose franchise brands include resale stores Once Upon a
Child,
Play It Again Sports and Music Go Round.
This was
child's
play, however, compared to his polemic against Scholem,
whose sins, in Kurzweil's view, were threefold.
Here's my take: There are thousands of wealthy people
whose children end up getting full rides to
play a sport, including many former professional athletes
whose kids end up
playing in college.
But in recent years, it has become the winter swing set for the Chicago suburbs, offering
children much - needed outdoor
play time and their fathers bragging rights over
whose is rink is biggest, smoothest and most fun.
For example, a mother who dreamed of being a concert pianist, but
whose parents couldn't afford piano lessons, may insist that her
child take piano lessons even though the
child has no interest in learning to
play the piano.
No one wants to feel like the negligent parent
whose child would rather run around and
play in the mud while having no idea how to spot their own name in print.
According to a survey released in June of this year by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 26 percent of parents
whose high school aged
child plays sports hope their teen will become a professional athlete.
The fact is,
children of any age can get something out of a
play date, even infants
whose thrills may be found in seeing new faces, touching new toys, and getting used to «strangers.»
Despite the overwhelming odds, 26 percent of parents
whose high school aged
child plays sports hope their youngster will become a professional athlete, according to a new survey — Sports and Health in America — conducted by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (author of the popular
child - care manual The Baby Book, among others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained» to eat, sleep, and
play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous human beings
whose wants and needs are intelligible to the parent willing to listen, and who deserve to be responded to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
Some days are so exhausting and I have always felt that I have to work harder to prevent tantrums, help with transitions in
play time etc. than my friends
whose children seem calmer.
I wish I had a quarter for every parent who said, «My baby slept in a Rock»n
Play and doesn't have a flat head,» but
whose child actually does have Brachycephaly.
The Graco Pack «n
Play Reversible Napper and Changer is a multi-tasker
whose functions grow with your
child.
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.
To explore parents» perspectives on concussions among young athletes, the C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
Children's Hospital National Poll on
Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents
whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
children 12 to 17 years old
play school sports.
Boys
whose fathers engaged in physical
play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects of fathers may vary across
children's ages, with fathers of adolescent sons frequently
playing important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers of Central African Republic, males of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their fathers.50
Parents
whose children enjoy
playing and making messes outside can be forgiven for wishing that clothing could repel mud.
Mercer is a fascinating character
whose spending on politics is
child's
play next to his literal
child's
play — Mercer's 200 - foot yacht has a pirate themed playroom, he has a $ 3 million train set, and his collection of machine guns and historical firearms includes Arnold Schwarzenegger's badass widowmaker from The Terminator.
That's why I have asked our social policy review to look into whether we should cut the benefits of those parents
whose children constantly
play truant.
Notably, among the 58 % of parents
whose child did not
play school sports at all, 14 percent cited cost as the reason for non-participation.
«Although I wholeheartedly agree that rare variants
play a substantial role in human diseases, I also think that the section on GWAS reflects misunderstandings of the concept of GWAS, ignorance of standard practices in GWAS, misinterpretation of published primary research data, and as a result, is misinforming the general readership of Cell,» wrote Kai Wang, a postdoc at
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
whose papers were cited in the Cell article.
1 in 7 parents
whose children did not
play middle or high school sports in 2013 - 14 cited cost as the reason for not participating.
One in 7 parents
whose children did not play middle / high school sports cited cost as reason, according to new U-M National Poll on Children's
children did not
play middle / high school sports cited cost as reason, according to new U-M National Poll on
Children's
Children's Health.
Take your kids to a new playground to
play with kids
whose native language is different from your own, try new ethnic cuisines while including a discussion about the culture, or encourage your
child to be the one to welcome new students from a different city or country into their classroom.
I heard from parents of
children with albinism,
whose kids were
playing soccer and making the honor roll, all with minor modifications such as reading large print text.
As a young
child, Paul Wunder,
whose parents were both teachers in the New York City School system, was fascinated by fantasy and «
play acting.»
Nonetheless, there are moments of piquancy as
children play in the detritus of a wasteful world, and others of sheer oddity as we see plastic morph by the ton into unrecognizable shapes (like giant tubes of toothpaste - like goo)
whose processing appears an open invitation to cancer.
But even at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic
whose slithering slow build
plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and
children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
Third - billed in Otto Preminger's Bunny Lake is Missing (1965), Dullea got to
play the Ugly American as the sardonic journalist brother of a fragile woman (Carol Lynley)
whose child goes missing after her first day in a London pre-school.
Braff
plays Aidan (a strange name choice, perhaps, considering the film's focus on his Jewish roots), an out - of - work actor
whose wife, Sarah (Kate Hudson), is barely supporting the whole family with her dreary dead - end job, and
whose children, Grace (Joey King) and Tucker (Pierce Gagnon), are about to be booted from their yeshiva for non-payment.
As
played by Zack Galifianakis, he's an annoyingly pudgy man -
child whose mere presence turns male bonding into an excruciatingly awkward experience.
Deadline reports the A Different World alum will
play Rel's father,
whose commitment to his community has overshadowed his relationships with his
children.
Braff
plays Aidan Bloom, a struggling actor
whose wife Sarah (Kate Hudson) is the sole breadwinner of the family, supporting him and their two
children (Joey King and Pierce Gagnon) with her drab, government job while he's off pursuing his dream.
And Kate Winslet gives an erotic performance as one of a group of suburbanites
whose lives are
played out in the playgrounds and bedrooms of their less than satisfied existences in «Little
Children.»
The cast is terrific: Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt
play the hapless parents
whose bargain dream home turns out to be a haunted death trap, with strong support from their onscreen offspring, especially Kyle Catlett as nervy middle
child Griffin.
In the astounding sixth episode, «Guest,» «The Leftovers» shifts the focus from the troubled Garveys (
played by Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Margaret Qualley, and Chris Zylka) to Nora Durst (Carrie Coon, in one of the year's finest performances),
whose husband and two young
children vanished.
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).
Nothing could be more uncomfortable than «friendly» soldiers
played by actors you already love, attempting to soothe traumatized
children whose parents they've just killed.
Netflix has unveiled a new trailer for a dystopian thriller called What Happened to Monday that features Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
playing seven identical twin sisters
whose very existence is a crime: they've secretly grown to adulthood in a world in which every family is only allowed to have one
child.
His next film appearance will be this summer in Captain Fantastic, as the son of Viggo Mortensen, who
plays a survivalist father bent on raising his
children in the harsh forests of the Pacific Northwest
whose family is forced to integrate into society.
The film, itself, is not always up to Patel's level, but it is mostly competently made, with beautiful cinematography courtesy of Greg Fraser (Zero Dark Thirty),
whose opening shots of a little
child playing in a cloud of butterflies sets a dreamscape tone for the innocence soon to be lost.
This time, we approach motherhood not from the perspective of a pregnant teen but of a mother of three (Charlize Theron)
whose latest
child might well be the end of her — if not for the arrival of the eponymous miracle nanny,
played by Mackenzie Davis.
In American Pastoral the actor
plays Seymour «Swede» Levov, a former high school star athlete,
whose child becomes an urban terrorist in the 1960s.
Daniela Vega
plays Marina, a Chilean trans woman
whose older partner passes away, leaving her to deal with the deceased's ex-wife and
children.