Sentences with phrase «whose teenage child»

Every African - American parent in our survey whose teenage child has a cell phone agreed with this assertion, as did 98 % of white parents and 95 % of Hispanic parents.
Turning to the spare room subsidy, in a week in which DWP Secretary of State Iain Duncan Smith had announced that foster carers and people whose teenage children were in the army would be excluded from it, he said that it had been clear from day one that the government's intention was that they wouldn't be affected by this.
Emerging as one of the critic's consensus hits at Sundance, writer - director Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are Alright stars Annette Bening and Julianne Moore as lesbian partners whose teenage children are on a quest to meet their biological father (Mark Ruffalo).
One of the first state measures of its kind, the program cuts the welfare benefits of families whose teenage children have unexcused school absences.

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Parents should know that this film includes some slapstick humor, including a character whose false eye keeps popping out, criminal behavior involving a parent and teenage child, parent in prison, scary fire, business problems.
The subversive humor that occasionally brightened the first film the notion, for example, that an innocuous summer camp is actually a high - tech C.I.A. training base for child agents is absent from this sophomore effort, as is Hilary Duff, the popular teenage actress whose co-starring role in the first film probably had a lot to do with its success.
Many educators believe there is a place for full - time virtual learning for children whose pace is extremely accelerated or those with behavioral or other issues, like teenage mothers who need to stay home with their babies.
Anna Quindlen's memoir Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake has received rave reviews from BookBrowse readers, but it is just one of her many beloved books; check out the list below for more information on her novels: Every Last One (2010): Mary Beth Latham is first and foremost a mother, whose three teenaged children come first, before her career as a landscape gardener, or even her life as the wife of a doctor.
An Arizona woman whose teenage son purchased virtual goods wants Facebook to give refunds to him and thousands of «minor children» who misrepresented their right to acquire the company's online currency, Facebook Credits.
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