Sentences with phrase «worry about childcare»

OK, they fucked the weekends up, and I never saw the kids in the morning, but I could pick them up from school, give them their tea, and Lisa didn't have to worry about childcare or anything.
The best thing is that I didn't have to worry about childcare during those days and her sniffles are clearing up really fast.
He admitted that in the past, the Conservatives were not in tune with many people's concerns, noting: «While parents worried about childcare, getting the kids to school, balancing work and family life - we were banging on about Europe.»

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If you're creating a space for others to care for your children in an ongoing, engaged and loving way, many of your childcare issues will be non-issues and you won't have to worry about losing income or career momentum by opting out.
My take away is the idea that at the end of the day it comes down to good parenting, and as parenting is a skill, parents who are worried about their kids being in childcare would benefit from taking classes (or using a parenting coach) to sharpen their skills.
New parents and new releases aren't often a good match, but this gives grownups their cinema fix without having to arrange for childcare or worry about being judged.
For the first time, parents will be able to work part - time without having to worry about the cost of childcare.
But we're worried about news that those with savings will have benefits taken away, that up to two million people will face higher deduction rates and that there are still big unknowns like how to finance people's childcare
«I assume that because mothers bear the major responsibility for childcare and family life, when they think about family matters, they tend to think about the less pleasant aspects of it — such as needing to pick up a child from daycare or having to schedule a doctor's appointment for a sick kid — and are more likely to be worried,» said study author Shira Offer, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar - Ilan University in Israel.
I'm not a mommy, but I remember my own parents (many years ago) loving back - to - school time because a) they didn't have to pay for all - day childcare during the school year; and b) they knew we were occupied with constructive activities, and no longer needed to worry about any shenanigans we were getting into involving a neighborhood cat (well... at least until 3:30).
This means you don't have to worry about scheduling work, school, or childcare around your ability to take the course.
Amira is worried about Jada, as she has recently started childcare but becomes very distressed and doesn't settle while they are separated.
Help with childcare becomes more important if you are living apart or separated from your child's other parent, as it's natural to worry about how you will look after your child and still go to work.
They worry about what will happen to their grandchildren if they lose their health and can not continue the childcare.
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