I would do best in a home
with respectful children who understand my boundaries and body language please.
A: Most of our dogs do great with first time dog owners and households
with respectful children as well as older couples etc..
They do well with families
with respectful children.
When raised
with respectful children, they make fine family pets.
They are generally quiet and good for families
with respectful children.
This breed does best in a family
with respectful children.
Children: Very good
with all respectful children.
Children: Very good
with respectful children.
She has lived previously with other dogs and also seems to do well
with respectful children.
They generally love meeting new people, and are great
with respectful children who'd love having a furry friend!
They are known to be great family pets, and good
with respectful children.
Good
with respectful children and gets along with other household pets.
I think he would do fine
with respectful children, he's such a sunny guy (he does seems a tad bit hand shy, when you reach for him too fast he flattens to the ground, but never snaps or shies away.
Not exact matches
So in your mind having a loving
respectful long term relationship
with the person you love and are committed too while raising a wonderful
children is a sin.
Not being terminally ill, it is not «humane» or «merciful» to terminate their life, this also being not in accordance
with international legislation and international medical recommendations... Such a
child can and should be cared for in a
respectful and dignified way, providing all its actual needs (which apparently is not death itself).
What I do know is that both of my
children, one whom never experienced the CIO method, and one who may will be in align
with the rest of my family as adults based on our all around parental methods and regardless of whether one CIO or not: Educated at the graduate degree level or higher, married
with NO divorces, able to afford to maintain themselves and family
with no outside financial help,
respectful, grateful to our parents, loving, kind, compassionate, often volunteering and donating our time to numerous charities, RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE for all of our actions, independent, close to each other and our friends and most importantly HAPPY!
At the North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand
with the behavior of a
respectful child.
We would like someone who is interactive and engaging
with children and who will be
respectful about how we like to care for our little one.
By including the teacher in future discussions, you're being
respectful of her relationship
with your
child.
* People who have a problem
with public breastfeeding, people who think violence is the best way to raise a
child to be
respectful, and people who think being a Stay At Home Mom is mindless, easy work.
We have a team to help provide some inspiration, not
with dictating how you decide to keep you family safe, #TLBsafeKids isn't about acquiring a certain set of safety rules, but honest and
respectful sharing of the journey we're all on to keep our
children safe.
Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth,
respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships
with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
She chose to certify
with the Sleep Savvy Gentle Sleep method because it is evidence based, breastfeeding friendly, and
respectful of the attachment relationship between parents and their
children.
One of the beliefs I see spoken often in Attachment Parenting circles and as agreed upon by the fine folks at iParentingLife.com is that if we raise our
children with respect and compassion they will learn to be
respectful and compassionate.
When we talk openly about treating
children like people and share that we do not punish, force sleep, require everyone at a family dinner table, have chores, or otherwise treat our
children like second class citizens we inevitably hear «
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I do think working
with a midwife, but in a hospital that supported natural
child birth and caring,
respectful nurses made it more possible and likely that I had positive and minimally invasive birth experiences.
«When you're having snuggle time
with one
child, the other has to be
respectful of that, especially if they're sharing a room.»
Beginning
with RespectBy Kelly Meier from
Respectful ParentKelly is a Certified Instructor of Parent Effectiveness Training who believes all
children are capable little people.
«Groveland» will welcome
children of all ages
with its enlivened and inspirational design that gives a
respectful nod to those trees that once filled the space.
Just make sure you have a conversation
with your
child about what constitutes
respectful language so your
child understands what the rule means.
And if your
child develops a friendship
with a bully or a mean girl, be sure you talk to your
child about what is
respectful and kind and what isn't.
If you've been
respectful and open and available
with your
child, they'll start becoming independent all on their own, and
with that comes the request for certain autonomy, like being able to have a space of their own that a sibling can't destroy.
Our talented teachers also collaborate
with parents to nurture
children into
respectful, confident and joyful learners.
I think there's a middle ground that is
respectful to the parents and the
child, and that effectively teaches the skills for family living and future involvement
with the rest of society.
Whether or not your relationship
with a new interest works out, it's essential, says Sill, to establish and maintain a positive and
respectful relationship
with your
child's other parent.
If you have read about the benefits of skipping spanking and time - out in favor of other ways to guide
children but are not sure where to start, here are 12 alternatives that give parents and
children a chance to address choices and situations
with the intention to offer guidance while maintaining a positive,
respectful and peaceful connection.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways to: · Cope
with your
child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your
child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth,
respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships
with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
But you don't have to do the cultural norm to raise your
children to be
respectful, well - behaved and
with good character and moral values.
The impact is far reaching as these
children grow
with respectful treatment and experience empathy, confidence, and interdependence, and begin to pass it on.
I will help my
child enjoy the youth sports experience by doing whatever I can, such as being a
respectful fan, assisting
with coaching, or providing transportation.
We provide classes to parents, caregivers, educators, and youth development workers to help strengthen relationships
with children, encouraging them to be responsible,
respectful, and self - reliant.
For instance,
with an introverted
child gentle parenting might involve a greater degree of physical proximity and emotional support whereas
with a very extroverted
child it may involve a greater degree of energy direction and
respectful guidance.
Facilitator Information: As a Certified Positive Discipline Trainer, Kristin combines a career of teaching and serving
with her passion for creating mutually
respectful environments for families,
children, classrooms and schools.
A conscious approach or an unconditional parenting philosophy is a shift away from the traditional paradigm of parenting, which is a punitive model that uses power and consequences to change behaviors, toward building a more
respectful, and authentic connection
with children.
Setting Limits
with Your Strong - Willed
Child: Eliminating Conflict by Establishing Clear, Firm, and
Respectful Boundaries.
The world is full of a variety of viewpoints and
with respectful and open communication we can all learn from one another, which ultimately allows us to all uphold a compassionate,
respectful response to our
children.
We must also teach them to be kind,
respectful and compassionate toward others, and we do that best by being the example, by modeling that behavior
with our
children, to «be the change we wish to see in the world.»
In a truly
child - centered open adoption, birthparents and adoptive parents cope
with their own losses so they are able to build a
respectful partnership that meets the ongoing needs of the
child.
The patterns we set for our infants and young
children are set at an early age, so it is not only
respectful to reciprocate the desire for connection early on, but a beautiful, fulfilling gesture that sets the tone for how your
child will connect
with others throughout their lives.
Another important way to create
respectful children is to deal
with disrespect early and often.