So far, cooperative parenting remains an unattainable goal for this couple. |
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Through our bad parenting, which sets wrong examples, we have institutionalized insensitivity and indecency and made them virtues. |
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Do we really want a regulatory body to dictate which parenting styles are acceptable? |
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It would be different, I guess, if the parent was not present, but this slack approach to parenting is disgraceful. |
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Unpredictability and inconstancy in parenting is one very important factor affecting a child negatively. |
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Mainstream parenting media are asserting once again that the cry-it-out sleep paradigm is harmless to babies. |
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In fact, the strong trend in the country is toward the relaxation of rules disfavoring gay parenting. |
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In her monthly column, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step. |
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In her monthly guide to subversive parenting, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step. |
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Shared parenting and family friendly work practices for both parents might even just keep more families together. |
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The parenting website helped create the design to reflect the views of parents that children should not dress provocatively at such a young age. |
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In his book, Oliver James uses the damage done to abandoned children raised by wild animals to prove the importance of total parenting. |
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We need to look at how we can strengthen families, parenting skills, and the like. |
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Practise positive parenting by giving praise where it is due and reward your children for sensible and responsible behaviour. |
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The reality is that most never chose to be parenting alone and are doing their utmost to provide the best possible future for their children. |
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It's all about pensions, next of kin, inheritance tax and parenting rights etc. |
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Parents thus become an impediment to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education. |
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The UK government's attempt to collapse the distinction between parenting and teaching is not entirely new. |
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Another parenting pattern that might lead to brood parasitism is cooperative breeding, seen in cuckoos such as Anis and the Guira Cuckoo. |
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This is because men generally start parenting later in life and women have a longer life span. |
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Shane lay on her sister's couch reading a parenting magazine while Lorna slept in her crib on the other side of the room. |
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The course will consist of optional modules, which cover a variety of parenting skills for young fathers. |
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How harshly we judge those whose inadequate parenting, confidence, and life skills are causally linked to what may at last be a provable fact. |
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The group claims current laws are failing children and fathers and wants better parenting rights for fathers. |
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Family and friends knew all about my struggles with domestic management and parenting, my daytime naps, and early nights. |
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Remember, your animal suffering a gastrointestinal foreign body does not constitute a lack of parenting or care. |
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For instance, adoption, surrogacy, foster parenting, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are in the first of four parts. |
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Zachery is generally punished for his bad behavior with time-outs, a parenting tool that is often a hit-or-miss proposition. |
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They have to take parenting classes, go through a criminal background check and do a home study. |
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The Society was to complete a home study on the mother, in addition to the parenting capacity assessment. |
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At home, their parents have some work to do, too, addressing their parenting methods and facing home truths. |
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Do not discuss child support or property when trying to resolve a parenting plan. |
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Liz is used to working with groups of parents who ask for support with parenting their teenagers. |
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Very often the father has left, and if he parents the boy at all, it's likely to be poor parenting. |
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Surely these boys will one day be fathers and the more they know of parenting the better they will be as parents. |
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She uses her blog as a way to share and experience parenting, as well as to maintain a lifecast of her children. |
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Just when you think you have this parenting thing down pat, they throw you a curve. |
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Parents are coached in the clinic on the use of appropriate parenting skills which they gradually apply at home and in public places. |
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Students in one parenting class are role-playing different scenarios when kids aren't necessarily cooperative, and patience may be wearing thin. |
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It's full of good sense and a good counter to some of the sappy parenting advice that is out there all over the place. |
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And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport. |
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Most of the commission's proposals are intended to take same-sex parenting into account. |
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Maybe then fewer men and women would walk away from parenting responsibilities. |
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People who as toddlers learn secure emotional attachment due to good parenting don't feel the need to abuse drugs or alcohol. |
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The actor is a supporter of something called attachment parenting that involved co-sleeping, babywearing, and breastfeeding. |
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There is no magic formula for parenting teens but parents need to talk and listen to their children. |
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Later he was even prepared to rule that wayward parents should be sent on special parenting courses to teach them how to behave better. |
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My mother tried every parenting effort and every flattering comment that she could, before she too, just gave up. |
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Empirical studies have shown that different temperamental characteristics of the child elicit different parenting practices. |
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It all seems so cruel that I should be so bad at parenting yet have such an easy time conceiving. |
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One of the hard, invariable, and maddening unofficial rules of parenting, is that you pay for what you get. |
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She plans to take over parenting responsibility for her daughter while her husband, who has been working ashore, goes to sea next year. |
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Yes, parents are probably better people to go to for advice on parenting than childless theoreticians. |
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In discussions of work and family the issue of equality of parenting should be no barbecue stopper. |
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One can think of many examples of things which are close to parenting but involve third parties. |
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Care-taking roles are referred to as custodial or surrogate parenting in the literature. |
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For more than ten years, I have been helping expectant families prepare for birth and early parenting. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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Fighting with the kids at bath time is one of the less pleasant aspects of parenting. |
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My mother distrusted the parenting abilities of all my friends' parents to the point where it was embarrassing. |
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It could be used in court at an application for a parenting order or during a prosecution for truancy. |
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In the sphere of parenting, the important values are affection, constancy, appreciation and love for its own sake. |
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In the studies where gender differences could be tested, the intergenerational parenting correlations were higher for females. |
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I think this tendency is a reaction against previous generations' parenting styles. |
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Keighley people are to pass on their parenting know-how to help other mums and dads. |
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Where to go on holiday, parenting advice and bad days at work are among the other hot topics of conversation. |
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Officers also found that he had a stock of nappies, baby bottles, dummies and parenting magazines stored at his home. |
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The implication that parenting under pressure is an invitation to abuse is an insult to the integrity of millions of hardworking mums and dads. |
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Instead, the writers present new twists on parenting with liberal doses of wry humor that even singletons will enjoy. |
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This doesn't mean there's no room for extraordinariness in some capacity, but some parenting books do contribute to a kind of hysteria. |
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The hypotheses proposed were derived from a combination of literature on parenting, identity formation, and individuation in the family context. |
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There are all sorts of other cases in which the standard components of parenting can come apart. |
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When it came time to sit in our circle and take turns airing our parenting gripes in a non-confrontational, non-judgmental manner, I quietly took my place on the floor. |
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But it serves no one to perpetuate the idea that parenting is supposed to be an agonizing and thankless slog. |
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Kelly G. Lambert, a neuroscientist at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, studies parenting behavior in lab animals. |
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The point at which autonomy should be handed over to the child is less clear when parenting children with cognitive disabilities. |
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I see how hard it is and I see how amazing it is, and I am awed by my friends' parenting skills. |
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Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies. |
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Today, it is assumed that motherhood is a stressor and that the demands of parenting are likely to tip formerly well-balanced women over the edge. |
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But, crucially, it follows a similar logic of putting the responsibility on to parents to break cycles of deprivation through the sheer force of their parenting skills. |
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Get help, advocate for yourself, dial down your self-imposed parenting standards. |
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I have always been a strong proponent of gay parenting and adoption. |
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Academic studies have found that mental health parenting evaluations often take this self-sufficiency view of parenting. |
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For instance, a parent who works from home may opt for parenting lists, computer lists and to receive mailings for someone in his or her ZIP code. |
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However, important features of parenting, such as restrictiveness or psychological control, coerciveness, autonomy granting, and warmth, are not addressed. |
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This may sound like helicopter parenting, but as a full-time working mother my fear was of having given too little, not too much. |
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His parenting skills were described as poor and he as being rigid, inflexible, confrontational and a poor influence on C.T. as she reverted to baby talk when she was with him. |
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Courses in parenting teens and toddlers are starting in May. |
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I attended a parenting course to enable me to reestablish boundaries and to undergo counselling since I was almost sectionable myself by that time. |
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Rudy was not offered parenting classes or help moving to an apartment where j could join him. |
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Kent herself has said the movie is about parenting, the unsayable extremes of what mothers can feel. |
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As Larkin would no doubt expect, the history of dubious royal parenting steps back to time immemorial. |
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The leitmotif of the new vogue in bad parenting is that keeping the marital buzz buzzing trumps the children. |
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One of the explanations provided for this finding is the importance of work investments as a buffer against the challenges of parenting adolescents during midlife. |
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Chua quipped that in China, her controversial book Battle Hymn of the tiger mother is considered normal parenting. |
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Frankly, if those nasty little cliques are all that's on offer on the parenting front, I can't blame anyone for wanting to hotfoot it back to the office, sharpish. |
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Rejected by Luther is the idea that some occupations, such as the priesthood or monasticism, are spiritually superior to others, such as parenting. |
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But does the ability to quantify our babies take away from the natural process of parenting? |
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Whether they're helping their kids with a science project, kissing boo-boos or waking up for midnight feedings, many modern-day dads are deep in the parenting trenches. |
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At the end of the 20-30 minute session, mothers are able to peruse parenting resources provided by the library and borrow picture books with the babies. |
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Her book about parenting, It Takes a Village, would be seen as advocating the end of parental rights. |
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And many dads who have not published any books this year went viral online with parenting content. |
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None of this means that people who are drawn to parenting should feel wrong or guilty about their choices, of course. |
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That would suggest that having to play both roles as a parent influences the brain areas that are engaged in parenting. |
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When adultescents return home, mothers tend to reinvest full throttle in their dormant parenting role. |
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As if it weren't hard enough to step into the shoes of parenting someone else's child, a step-parent has to contend with centuries of negative literary images. |
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The story is told through three sisters who still carry the effects, wounds and insecurities of a broken home and childhoods that lacked any real parenting. |
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Yuichi Hattori, M.A., a psychologist currently treating 18 patients with the disorder, believes that hikikomori is caused by emotionally neglectful parenting. |
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The impact of stress can result in family dysfunction manifested by excessive worry, denial, and noncompliance, anxiety about parenting and discipline, and overprotectiveness. |
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Now everybody here is really focused on rehabilitation and advocating for the girls, giving them a better chance of parenting than they had of being parented. |
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At the same time, parenting skills are supposed to have improved as adults became better at mastering their own impulses and at developing strong emotional ties. |
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A similar pattern of results was found across the measurement domains of child behavior, parenting skills and competence, and relationship adjustment. |
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And he is asking a judge to intervene and force Kim to take some kind of parenting classes to understand what he says is the meaning of co-parenting. |
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The women who read the celebrity rags fantasize about fabulous courtships, fairy tale weddings, romantic honeymoons, and the everlasting bonding of parenting. |
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The study also shows that environmental factors such as warm and supportive parenting may play a role in promoting children's prosocial development. |
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Focusing on relationships, parenting, pregnancy and health, it's an online coffee morning complete with virtual chocolate digestives, milky lattes and plenty of advice. |
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Unfortunately, virtuous parenting is no warranty against corrupt children. |
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Thirty percent of millennial moms regularly use parenting apps. |
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Her name was Supernanny and her nononsense approach to parenting was an instant success. |
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A warm sense of good parenting envelopes the heart of all smug mums including me, the smuggest of them all. |
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But genes trump everything, even parenting by furry primates. |
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Analyses were conducted to determine if birth mother planned searches were related to their age, marital status and parenting status. |
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There are more parenting issues when Sharon decides to start searching for her birth father. |
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Elsewhere, there are more parenting issues when Sharon decides she's going to look for her birth father. |
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Wilde began his parenting career with a bang, as it were, but then the kids just seemed to dry up for the cultured left-footer. |
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Enormous Arlo is a cowardly and dim Apatosaurus who, after some reckless parenting, is alone in the wilderness. |
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This very funny family comedy posits gay dads Cameron and Mitchell as the yinyang of modern parenting. |
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Bill is also a medical and parenting consultant for BabyTalk and Parenting magazines. |
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We both believe that parenting is an all-in or nothing proposition. |
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In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles. |
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The underlying argument is that if gender relations were altered at the level of social structure, a more gender-free world would eventually lead to gender-free parenting. |
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In this study, we examined parenting behavior using items of overreactivity in the Japanese version of the PS. Participants rated each item using a seven-point Likert scale. |
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Most critics of Chua's book voice outrage over her ironfisted parenting and the harsh techniques she used as she pushed her children to be successful. |
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We haven't issued fixed penalty notices yet, but we are strong advocates of parenting orders and of the hard work teachers do to stop youngster truanting. |
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But having an athlete that is coachable, respectful, mentally tough, a great teammate, resilient and tries their best IS a direct reflection of your parenting. |
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Such soppiness is a dead giveaway that Tiger is new to parenting. |
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He promptly renamed it The Woman's World and raised its tone, adding serious articles on parenting, culture, and politics, keeping discussions of fashion and arts. |
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Describing the environment of a home schooled house and how it differs from the everyday home, Melin speaks on education and parenting, and comes forth with much wisdom. |
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This paper reviews the literature and formative research findings describing pregnant and parenting teens' expressed needs for support and mentoring programs. |
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This is another example of how the ecological context of triplets was different from that of other married, heterosexual families and worked to degender parenting. |
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Amanda Gummer, a psychologist who specialises in parenting and play urges families to try different sports as a group, particularly during the summer holidays. |
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Various suggestions have been put forward to explain Henry's family's bitter disputes, from their inherited family genetics to the failure of Henry and Eleanor's parenting. |
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Basically, instead of blaming the U.S. government or society or poor parenting for the way our children behave, we'll just blame Canada. Everything is Canada's fault. |
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