词汇 | example_english_parent |
释义 | Examples of parentThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A small core of activists, men and women, came from families in which both parents were active in the labour movement. The level of religious practice was much higher among the activists' parents than it was for the respondents themselves. One is not committed to one's friend, one's parents, one's spouse, one's profession, and one's nation in the same always-absolute way. By 13 days of age, 10 % of the birds have already acquired enough information about the parents to show a stable preference for them. I also need to liaise with 18 feeder primary and high schools, and maintain links with parents, the community and employers. On the other hand my parents had also taught me something useful. Seventeenth-century jurisprudence regarded abandonment as lawful, provided that it did not cause the child's death and that the parents were poor or honour was endangered. Given the huge life-overlaps in modern family relationships, how do children influence parents, siblings each other and so on? You can say we are not used to it because our parents never sunbathed. The risk factor is high, teachers and even parents sometimes jealously interfere, orchestras can take umbrage at being asked to work with prodigies. None of the children wanted to go and live with their birth parents, but simply to keep contact. In other words the personalities and character of the two sets of parents are important in maintaining a constructive relationship. The goal was to uncover the ideologies that parents perceive to guide present speaking practices with their children. Are we to teach parents how to use nonimmediate language to prepare children better for school? When parents are in their second period of life, their children are in their first. I was all of seventeen at the time, but there was no overt pressure from my parents. My parents put a lot of responsibility on us children. Special attention is given to the interactions between age and three factors: right-hand phonological context, context of communication, and social status of the parents. The schooling choices that the parents make give rise to a distribution of parents in the next generation. He provides no evidence, however, that the parents made this link. With regard to dependants, 25 (37.9%) of the women and 18 (52.9%) of the men supported their parents, usually by sending money home. Teachers and parents consistently identified spelling and grammar as two of the hardest things for students to master. Second, the first locally born generation did acquire their parents' languages, which were in wide use through the 1920s. Through these gendered patterns of participation, the parents create connection with their daughter and negotiate their parental authority with their daughter and with each other. Intuitively, parents have always taken pains to assist their children in this task. Examples of play being used as a resource for doing parenting work appear in other studies as well. To be eligible to participate, families had to have at least one child and both parents had to work outside the home. In addition, both parents had to be willing and able to tape-record at home and at work. The assumption that parents have some effect on their children's attitudes to learning is one that few educationalists would challenge. In order to simplify numerical computations, it is further assumed that the young individual solves his decision problem after observing his parent's current decisions. They watch world cinema and have very different tastes from their parents. However, studies have shown that parents from higher economic and social classes may value the minority language more. Infants sat on their parent's lap facing the television screen. However, parents did not appear to use these patterns differentially in the two conditions (noise and silence). Thus, we might expect that parents would be likely to give target words extra amplitude (relative to nontarget words) in the context of noise. Other issues in family selection include the decision about sampling and genotyping parents, even though they are not tested phenotypically. They assume that the parents would like more contact with their children than they are prepared to offer. We know that we owe our elders and our parents our love and respect. Parenthood seems to intensify the attachment relationship with one's parents, whereas prior to the birth of children the romantic partner plays the most important role. In fact, fewer parents lived within an hour's drive of their children in 1995 than in 1979. Similar widening of access to help applies when the children live closer to or with their parents. Family caregiving and marital satisfaction : findings from a 1-year panel study of women caring for parents with dementia. On the other hand, co-residence with parents may result in either more care or more spousal sharing of the care. Parent's marital status is a dummy variable (married=1, not married=0). An element specific to the parents' support is the care of grandchildren. Factors that predispose middleaged sons and daughters to provide social support to older parents. Single parents received more help, probably in response to having a greater need for extra-household help. Most support was provided to unmarried older parents with physical-function limitations. Motivators and inhibitors of attitudes of filial obligation toward aging parents. The children were, in fact, much more likely to be close to them than either to their step-parents or their natural parents. When parents divide, and almost equally when they die, there are strong pressures for silence. We used to take care of our parents and grandparents ; now they want money. We express our warm gratitude to the many children and their parents who participated in this study. When the couple are presented to the parents' social world, an image of coherence and order is presented. There are parents raised on junk food and that's what their kids eat. Controlling for psychotic illness in parents did not alter the results. Whether it is possible to train either doctors or parents to respond to symptoms in a way that avoids such traps is another matter. Relationships between parenting and adolescent adjustment over time, genetic and environmental contributions. Various aspects of parenting behaviour are associated with children's adjustment. They elicited high levels of protectiveness from their parents, perhaps because their parents perceived their vulnerability. The teachers and parents were given their questionnaires in the same month as the testing sessions. Seventy-four per cent of the sample was single, 37n5 % lived on their own, 20 % lived with their parents and 17n5 % with their spouses or partners. In 19n5 % and 3n1 % of the sample, respectively, one or both parents were affected. Using this same procedure, a second series of models was fitted that included both parents' diagnoses in the same model. We studied the proportion of bereaved and non-bereaved parents above this cut-off point. The majority of parents were married (79 %) and held at least a high-school diploma (94 %). In the parents' association, the agenda of the meetings centred on such ' male ' topics as cash crop prices and construction projects. Other than his parents, he has very few contacts with family members. We must also bear in mind the contribution of the parents' dialects to the mixture. The importance of parenthood (and motherhood in particular), the bonding between children and parents, family love, all were subject to a highly signi®cant demotion. Relationship between parenting behaviours and specific language impairment in children. Having found such changes, we then asked whether those changes could be traced back to changes in the parents' gestures. I am most grateful to the children and their parents who so willingly participated in this study. Three parents rang their doctor or hospital for advice. Violence between spouses, partners, parents or children has been less likely to be prosecuted than 'public ' violence. One counterintuitive result of this model is that parents do not benefit a person by conceiving her. Second, parental-plaintiff causes of action require parents to claim that having this child was bad for them. Except in very poor households, parents did not expect unmarried working children to contribute to the household income. A week later, the daughter tragically died in an accident, thrusting the parents into despair. Finally, the health status of the parents was an important factor, although more so for the probability of giving help than of giving daily help. Similarities with parents are more striking than differences (this may of course also reflect a shared genetic influence). How do parents and children help one another ? What kinds of support do older parents provide ? If a person is not nice to their parents, how could you expect him to be nice to other people ? My parents were born here, my grandparents and many others before them. The parents can do nothing about it as they have no local standi to challenge it. To answer this question, we have investigated which characteristics of parents, children and their relationship correlate with support giving. Women agreed less than men that children have caring obligations, including caring for ill parents and providing coresidence for older parents. We expected non-manual parents and children to meet less frequently than parents and children classified as manual workers. The analysis was limited to frequency of contact and help received by parents with no co-resident children. One-half of the children lived within 20 km of their parents. In analyses including only parents and children living close to each other, these class differences were more distinct. Of special interest is the impact that parents' and children's social class has on intergenerational contact. Thus, the proportion of parents classed as non-manuals is fairly large for these cohorts, possibly due to selective survival. The first group included parents classified as manual workers and children classified as manual workers (22%). The custom of praying for one's dead parents (as well as forefathers) was also pervasive in all the three cultures. Relationships with parents would also have required re-negotiation. The emphasis in this chapter is on migrant women providing childcare, rather than care for frail older parents. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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