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She wants safe, nurturing child care that doesn't eat up most of her day's wages.
On the other hand, parents who raise their kids in tolerant, compassionate places of worship are more invested in nurturing child development, meeting children's individual needs, and encouraging critical thinking.
In the site where the present case study was situated, the crèche played a fundamental role in nurturing child development and monitoring child safety and nutrition.
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We're supposed to be nurturing child-bearers and also successful professionals, but working mothers find themselves facing wide discrimination.
Nurturing children's curiosity is hard work.
Nurturing children into thinking creatively needs to take account of what interest them.
"We focus on family," said Nicholas Tirozzi, principal at Peck Place School, "nurturing children individually according to their needs.
In evolutionary terms, the human race benefits from nurturing children with a wide range of characteristics.
"I think women who spend the most productive years of their life nurturing children are unhappy," Ms. Lawrence said.
Nurturing children's creativity is vital as preparation for a future we can't yet see, Nick says.
The Democrats have traditionally played the "Mommy Party" to the Republicans' "Daddy Party", in Chris Matthews's phrase, more interested in nurturing children than fighting wars.
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