Perhaps of most importance is the recognition and treatment of fathers as full co-parents and as potential nurturers of children. |
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Such integration both depends on and fosters a view of fathers as full co-parents, as nurturers as well as providers. |
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In order to ensure the continuation of the species, society has also valued women who are good nurturers and adorners. |
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Women can put a different aspect to decision-making because they're nurturers of their families. |
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Kids are natural nurturers and gardening is the perfect family activity to introduce your little ones to the world of caring for living things. |
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We're more than just nurturers, more than just breeders, we're just as conflicted. |
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He taught me that chefs are, in a way, nurturers – people who want to make others happy, which is a really important lesson. |
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There are men who are incredibly compassionate, incredible child care providers, nurturers. |
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But equally important as their economic contributions and authority is their influential role as nurturers and caregivers. |
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Parents should become the first and best nurturers, stimulators and educators of their children. |
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My childhood experiences are quilted pieces from all of the nurturers that claimed my rearing as their responsibility. |
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It may, in fact, stem from a stereotypical image of women as nurturers, innocents and victims in situations of armed conflict. |
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He joins a growing family of artistic greats who are lending their expertise as creators and nurturers to the younger generation. |
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The idea of women as natural nurturers and care givers was commonplace and their compassionate actions were seen as a natural foil to the violence and destruction experienced by Canada's sons. |
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Shahina stressed to the participants that, as women, they are society's nurturers and care-givers and that they must work together to promote peace, understanding and tolerance globally. |
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Instead, the women come out in their traditional roles, as nurturers and as protectors of the community... It is the women who negotiate with the security forces and the administration? |
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So far, two thirds of the parents have been mothers but Mary Gordon hopes more fathers will participate, to show students that men can also be nurturers. |
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I thought it was because they're often more interested in becoming mums and nurturers than boardroom bullies. |
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The resounding answer, the only answer compatible with nature, is that we-the parents and other adults concerned with the care of children-must be their mentors, their guides, their nurturers and their models. |
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All of the finalists were recognised for being experts at multi-skilling, keen nurturers and perfectionists at heart. |
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This film depicts the complex issues at stake when the generation of go-getters and the civilization of the protectors and nurturers clash head-on. |
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Their voices are silenced and the cries of their mothers and nurturers unheard. |
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Help us to see women as the life-givers, the workers, the nurturers. |
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We can reclaim our proper role as their nurturers and mentors. |
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As those roles shifted, so did the view that moms are the only nurturers. |
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