Example sentences of "on children " in BNC.

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1 In the light of W. McCready 's findings in another study that the religious behaviour of the father had a greater impact on children , Greeley considered the fact that catholic schools were having an increasing influence on men to be of significant importance for the future of Roman catholicism in the USA ( 1976 : 173–5 ) .
2 But both Salters 's and Russell 's work in Northern Ireland schools have been used by catholic schools supporters to aid a general principle , also derived from the work of some sociologists of education : namely that schools have little impact on children in terms of their basic values anyway , and one should recognize parents and community environment for the real source of these .
3 Schools can not have a real effect on children 's basic values because these have been instilled earlier by the process of primary socialization in the home and in the wider social community .
4 Again , according to Bernstein ( 1975 ) , Ball ( 1981 ) , and many more , schooling can have opposite effects on children according to whether children have been socialized into working-class or middle-class aspirations , and according to the actual way the schooling process is structured by the state , the teachers , and the subject-disciplines .
5 Alison Lurie 's next book Do n't Tell the Grown-ups , on children 's literature , will be published next year by Bloomsbury .
6 A report from Australia on children who had swallowed dishwasher detergent revealed that nearly half had been given the wrong advice and made to vomit .
7 Compared to sex offences on children , which cause universal shock and horror to policemen , in the masculine occupational culture of the station women are sex objects and , in other circumstances , would be considered ‘ fair game ’ .
8 Indeed at this time of year , hundreds of millions of pounds are spent on children 's toys alone .
9 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
10 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
11 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
12 Cheltenham has tea shops , terraces , pump rooms , a nice floral clock , and the racecourse , all a bit lost on children .
13 According to recent evidence before the House of Representatives select committee on children and the family , had the exemption been indexed from 1948 it would now be worth $7,800 .
14 What a shame to waste it on children ! ’ ’
15 Suburbs dedicated ostensibly to the cult of the the family , centred on children and leisure in a calming , country atmosphere , were striving places .
16 Within the schools , the Bilingual Education Project has created curricular materials such as Gaelic nursery rhymes and songs , cards , picture books with Gaelic tests , photographic sequences reflecting the communities in which the children are growing up and materials for young mothers aimed at informing and guiding them on issues related to the quality of playgroup experience , including books on children 's play , book-making materials and equipment and films on playgroup organisation and on the way young children learn .
17 Children or young people were responsible for instigating the complaint and consequently social workers and police officers were highly dependent on children 's testimonies .
18 Research involving divorce , re-marriage and step-parenting has some parallels with adoption especially in its reference to the impact on children .
19 Schaffer ( 1977 ) from his studies on children also claims that even young children are capable of attaching themselves and loving more than one set of carers at the same time .
20 There is no doubt of the need to understand more about the impact of access or termination of access on children , adoptive parents , and birth parents .
21 Dr Ward has spoken of the potential effects on children who were unborn at the time of the incident .
22 It has been pointed out that the legal protection of children 's welfare is not the same as the conferment of rights on children , since it presupposes that welfare agencies , judges and even parents would have the right to take decisions on the child 's behalf .
23 The Plowden Report on Children and their Primary Schools ( 1967 ) recommended no change to section 76 , but said that parents should be given some choice whenever this was possible .
24 Might I remind you of the work of Dr. Bowlby , who pointed out the effects of mother deprivation on children ?
25 Some Poor Law Guardians made attempts to enforce the new legal obligations which the 1834 Poor Law imposed on children to support their parents with money .
26 But when I read the SHE article , everything Joanne had said seemed to fit with the studies on children and reincarnation .
27 The kind of face one saw on children by roadsides in Connemara .
28 Certainly ‘ equality of esteem ’ , originally intended to cover all the parts of the tripartite school system , did not exist , and parents became increasingly discontented with the outcome of the 11 + , as well as with the strain and anxiety it imposed on children , primary teachers , and families .
29 And what is hard on women is hard on children .
30 Providing explanations for discipline will not necessarily have an immediate effect on children 's obedience .
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