Are countries with a more robust focus on child-rearing actually more dynamic and innovative?
For poorer parents, juggling the twin demands of work and child-rearing can be a nightmare.
We know most women no longer have the luxury to tend to child-rearing duties full time.
Lest this all sound like a dismal accounting of child-rearing by the dismal science, Prof.
Santiago said grandparents today take on the child-rearing role because many mothers are inept.
Across all racial lines, mothers have borne the brunt of child-rearing responsibility, the numbers show.
This reduces the burden of child-rearing on the parents and cuts the implicit cost of children.
The most gruelling part of child-rearing now coincides with the make-or-break phase of careers.
Joint filing based on formal marriage is particularly ill-suited to the new patterns of marriage and child-rearing.
Elliana Grace's parents received just such a call, and they apparently have a somewhat more laissez-faire attitude toward child-rearing.
It always speaks to broader concerns about institutions, social relations, child-rearing, science, spirituality.
The classes were based on child-rearing practices at the Pikler Institute, an orphanage in Hungary, and Gordon became fascinated.
Child-rearing and conception are highly personal and emotional decisions, and ones that should in no way be driven by tax breaks.
Their daily rituals, their child-rearing practices, and even their folktales reinforce these values, which have an obvious utility for subsistence farmers.
Two years later, NBC offered her a trial on an afternoon television program in which she advised on love, marriage, sex and child-rearing.
The excuses are ample: socializing, office birthday parties, child-rearing, resentment at being told by the government to trim down, even a cruddy Red Sox season.
To avoid conflicts over child-rearing practices, talk in advance about whose rules will apply when choosing food for the child and setting daily routines, naps and bedtimes.
Why is household formation and child-rearing so anemic in these places, which are often celebrated for being attractive to the young and dominate so many key industries?
Do they really think they are that unimportant in child-rearing?
Whatever their failures, you can be sure of one thing: however exemplary you think your child-rearing has been, many of your acquaintances will be convinced you are somehow to blame.
And women play so many roles in society (mothering, child-rearing) that investing in the comfort of their own home and time could serve them better than be confined by employment.
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The Supreme Court ruled that Granville -- and by extension, all fit parents -- have the final say in child-rearing decisions, such as who visits their children and for how long.
Alarmed, the government is promoting the joys of child-rearing.
Once the child is born, however, the Tuscan couple are on safer ground: indeed, Italian Renaissance attitudes towards child-rearing are often much more sensible, affectionate and enlightened than those maintained by many modern gurus.
" The statement goes on to say that "except when significant harm to a future child is likely, " they "should not be required to make assessments of a patient's child-rearing abilities or other child welfare issues.
The New-England Primer's first edition antedated by less than a half-dozen years the publication in Britain of John Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693), a wide-ranging essay on child-rearing practices that highlighted children's capacity for reason and their susceptibility to being molded for life through judicious exposure to books and other influences suited to their capacity.
Hais, who co-wrote Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the Future of American Politics, have observed that millennial "mellowness" can be traced to child-rearing patterns marked by feel-good toddler shows like Barney ("I love you, you love me", etc.) Moreover, they add, millennials seem devoid of an impulse to fight and prove their superiority over others--not a surprising outcome when everyone gets a trophy.
As for Mr. Wiemer, he says that his steady, amicable relationship with his ex-wife has been essential to child rearing.
He paints a novel picture of a British prime minister, William Gladstone, acting like a New-Age healer and helping to relieve his wife's aching breasts, strained after years of child rearing, by gently stroking them.
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