Sentences with phrase «young mothers in particular»

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One in particular tonight just made my heartache in compassion for a young (newly singled) mother of, I believe, 6 children.
«We no longer believe a good mother looks or behaves in any particular way, and we're more comfortable sharing our failures as mothers,» says Granju, who is also author of «Attachment Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and Young Child» (Pocket Books, 1999).
«It is a difficult career so I would advise women in particular to make sure they really want it and are ready to make all the necessary sacrifices before starting,» warns Isabelle Mansuy, although Anu Suomalainen - Wartiovaara wants to «encourage young female scientists — as a mother of three — by saying that family and science do not exclude each other.
My mother, in particular, encouraged this by allowing me to have a «laboratory» in my bedroom even when I was still fairly young.
Sackhoff in particular impresses, playing a loving mother who increasingly shows the strain as the mirror begins to insinuate itself among her deepest insecurities and turns her against her children, rendered believably wide - eyed and shit - scared by young actors Garret Ryan and Annalise Basso.
This time, it's in England, where a single mother (Frances O'Connor) and her four kids are being menaced by a demon, in particular younger daughter Janet (Madison Wolfe).
In particular, many women lawyers and young mothers find these benefits appealing — and Worcester firms have reported an increase in hiring women lawyers over the past few yearIn particular, many women lawyers and young mothers find these benefits appealing — and Worcester firms have reported an increase in hiring women lawyers over the past few yearin hiring women lawyers over the past few years.
Phil Barnes leads the team, which includes Nick Tubb, who has particular expertise in cases involving surgical errors, spinal injuries, and brain injury; and Kashmir Uppal, who represented a young mother suffering from serious permanent neurological impairment due to a substandard surgical intervention.
Washington used to subscribe to the «tender years doctrine,» which presumed that younger children, in particular, were better off with their mother.
In particular, encourage young fathers to be present and actively support the mother during the birth.
Given the importance attributed to maternal care in cultural ideals1 and psychological theories, 2 and the working role assumed by the majority of mothers with very young children, there has been widespread concern about effects of non-maternal child care for young children, and for infants in particular.
In particular, more recent research sug - gested that specific negative parenting behaviors (e.g., physical discipline, hostility) in mothers who experienced a significant number of ACEs may be related closely to the adverse experi - ences of their own young children (Narayan et al., 2016In particular, more recent research sug - gested that specific negative parenting behaviors (e.g., physical discipline, hostility) in mothers who experienced a significant number of ACEs may be related closely to the adverse experi - ences of their own young children (Narayan et al., 2016in mothers who experienced a significant number of ACEs may be related closely to the adverse experi - ences of their own young children (Narayan et al., 2016).
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