Sentences with phrase «whose parents desire»

The sponsor may choose to have an infant model whose parents desire a craniosacral treatment as a live demonstration of this exciting and non-invasive form of therapy.

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Now, thirty - seven years later, having raised four children who love and follow Jesus, they realize their job has changed: they are doing all they can to bring hope and practical help to parents whose desire is to raise up the next generation of passionate Jesus followers.
The decision to move Pole Day to Sunday has been led by Hulman & Co. (parent company of IndyCar) CEO Mark Miles, whose brief tenure has been defined somewhat by a desire to provide more excitement and content to the month of May leading up to the Indianapolis 500.
As clearly articulated by students, staff and parents, CPA is a school whose founding in 1995 was based on a desire to link academics and character and is the paragon of what schools can accomplish when they foster the «right and the good.»
The fact that many of the early groups that arose to represent parents were run by middle - class women whose desire to improve the lot of poor kids were mixed in with their own disdain for their parents also played a part in this co-opting.
But it also doesn't condemn Maisy, whose insistence on privacy stems from unsupportive and controlling parents and from her desire to preserve some of her life for herself.
Any parent of a preschooler understands having a little one whose desire to «help» greatly outpaces his or her ability to actually do so.
The statutory preference for shared parental responsibility will often conflict with the reasonable desire of a parent whose marriage is over to «go home» to her country of origin or to make a fresh start.
The desire for most parents whose divorce has been finalized is to have their children shielded from the stress that comes with protracted child custody battles.
Insecurity also tends to surface in adults whose parents pushed them excessively in childhood, often due to their parents» desire for success rather than their own, and in adults whose significant others drive them to excel, often to an unrealistic level, regardless of the individual's own desires or goals.
Specifically, children whose parents took away their toys, lost a privilege or forced to do something were less likely to show the desire to cooperate with their parents» rules.
I have a friend whose parents have been married for more than thirty years in a mildly happy union that left her desiring something better in her own marriage.
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