Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] parents " in BNC.

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1 For example the toddler needs the rhythm and songs of the parents to develop their early language skills , whereas the seven-to eight-year-old finds the joy of escape into the fantasy world of children 's fiction , of uninhibited and expressive art , of the beginnings of sharp observation , detailed investigation , hypothesis and study .
2 The incest taboo lost its firm ground with the lifting of the parents ' repression and is now only half-heartedly observed .
3 Without in any way making light of the distress of the parents of Tony Bland , it is very important to keep a firm hold of the fact that Tony himself was not reported to be in any pain or distress ; so any change in the treatment he was receiving was not for the purpose of relieving acute suffering of the patient .
4 Parents should understand however that the expectations they might have as a result of the parents guide are not based on anything other than an unrealistic and unreasonable demand being made upon schools without consultation and preparation . ’
5 The case of RE S ( A Minor ) was concerned essentially with the opposition of the parents of one child to comprehensive schools ; they kept the boy , aged 11 , away from school for 18 months before the Court of Appeal confirmed that the child should be taken into care so that he could be educated .
6 Clearly , the predisposition of the parents is carried down partially to the children .
7 Lawyers and supporters of the parents in Orkney questioned both the motives and the methods of this once trusted organisation .
8 ‘ Mr O'Malley of the Parents ' Association .
9 At ‘ Children 's Gallup and Entry of the Parents ’ , the strings are deliciously precise in their rhythms and the brass is good humoured ; ‘ The Arrival of Drosselmeyer ’ brings beautifully polished articulation from the violins with the flutes chirping ; later in ‘ The Grandfather 's Dance ’ there are some most stylish touches of rubato , semi-pauses in the line , which are quite perfectly timed , again with the strings dancing with the utmost daintiness .
10 The court has to consider the child 's welfare as the court 's paramount consideration , and also has to consider the various aspects referred to under section 1(3) , that is they have to consider the wishes of the children , their needs , the likely effects on the children of change , the characteristics of the children , the nature of the harm they have suffered and the capability of the parents or anybody else offering themselves as carers , which would include of course the grandparents in this case .
11 The super-ego is that part of the ego which has internalized the demands of the parents and educators for instinctual renunciation .
12 It is the duty of the community to provide through its social and welfare services the advice and support which such parents and children need … such help should always be directed towards building up the responsibility of the parents whenever this is at all possible ( Home Office , 1960 ) .
13 Is it the teacher 's job or is it the responsibility of the parents to instruct children in good manners , acceptable standards of behaviour , dress and the difference between right and wrong ?
14 Although it is the responsibility of the Child Health Service to refer the child , the teacher will have an interest in knowing if a hospital appointment has been made and kept even though this is the prime responsibility of the parents .
15 Few dispute that the health of children is primarily the responsibility of the parents , and much intervention is designed to educate parents in the physical care of their children .
16 The baptism of the child is directly related to the faith of the parents .
17 The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association .
18 He offered Helen Martini , as Chairman of the Parents ' Action Committee , whatever help he could in the campaign to get the children home , and to ensure that a full judicial inquiry was held .
19 He had the casting vote , as chairmen do , and he voted to say that he thought opting out would be good for Banbury School , but of course he was the chairman of the parents group that was trying to opt out , so that was not greeted very well amongst some of us , I think .
20 There was a time when teachers had , above all , to be careful not to speak with the voice of Methodism or Anglo-Catholicism , for fear of offending the sectarian passions of the parents .
21 Mother , in other words , is thought to be always the same mother , parental influences are regarded as invariable throughout childhood , and an assessment of the parents ' psychological characteristics at one point is thought sufficient to typecast them for good .
22 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
23 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
24 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
25 Part of the parents ' case had rested on the following argument : within the school which the child attended a decision had been taken to include her in a remedial class ; thus , the special educational provision that should be made for her had already been determined ; so a statement ( under section 7(1) of the Act ) should follow .
26 The departure of a ‘ special ’ child may be particularly problematic because he or she may have invoked part of the parents ' own history , or because the child performed a vital role in the family such as ‘ go-between ’ or communicator .
27 This approach can foster dependency and feelings of incompetence on the part of the parents .
28 The playgroup leader will usually offer her observations as part of the parents ' contribution to the Statement .
29 None of these articles referred to the activities of the Parents ' Rights Group , to the joblessness and homelessness that had caused lesbians and gays to seek support from councils in the first place , to the findings of the Gay Teenage Group survey about the intimidation and isolation of lesbian and gay teenagers in state schools , to the menace of fundamentalism — or to any other feature of our oppression .
30 Since the 1981 Education Act requires that the wishes of the parents are fully taken into account when school placement is determined , it will be important for them to have access to consultation and discussion with a professional who is well informed about both the educational needs of visually handicapped children and the schools and support services available .
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