And she's planning to build an early childhood education center where the girls can bring their children ages 1-5.
It revolves around a small centre where new mothers bring their children for pre-school education and information about nutrition and health.
Families living outside the capital bring their children there in the hope that it will prove better supplied than smaller regional hospitals.
People just bring their children and tell us their approximate age.
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Some parents bring their children to the Teletubbies Edutainment Center.
Mr Boles says the housing problem lies at the root of many other problems because if people are unable to get houses they cannot bring their children up well or move to an area with jobs.
"We noticed that many parents would bring their children to school but would not see if they actually entered the building because they always left in a hurry to get to work, " he told the Associated Press news agency.
Last week, Indiana Senator and ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Richard Lugar wrote a letter to US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, urging the State Department do more to help American families bring their children home, specifically citing the families adopting children from Vietnam.
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They returned home to be closer to their families and to bring up their children in an island community.
There's more to morality than attacks on how people choose to bring up their children.
Mr Cohen has shown that intermarried couples are statistically less likely to bring up their children as Jews.
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It also helps the time go by and comes in handy when parents bring in their children who now have something to do while the parent is talking to the sales specialist.
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More than any Labor leader before him, this one has recognised the Howard government's skill in appealing to those who live in the suburbs and worry more about how to bring up their children than about grand political gestures.
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The onus has to be on industry to stop undermining parents trying to bring up their own children, the way they want.
Yad L'Achim volunteers plan and carry out often dangerous rescue operations and bring these women and their children to safety.
But on Friday night, they came home with a decent wage that allowed them to provide for their children and bring dignity into the home.
Hellstern said he was amazed by the adults' response, especially those who gathered their composure to bring children out of the school, then returned to the rubble to search for more.
This year, Saturday 13th March will be open to the public with children invited to bring their families and friends for free.
Changes include restricting permission for students to work during their studies as well as their entitlement to bring partners and children with them to Britain.
He said one of the themes which was emerging from the research was the necessity of working with mainstream schools to bring their attention to the needs of Muslim children.
UrbanSitter.com seeks to bring ease to urban parents in need of someone to look after their children.
It argued that an extra 60, 000 homes would bring 150, 000 children out of the poor housing that harms their health and educational achievement.
And that's why it's my passion that every child should have the chance to realise the potential, with the resources that we can bring to them, supporting parents in the difficult task of bringing up their children.
Other initiatives backed by the US aim to bring antiretroviral drugs to 1.5 million HIV-positive pregnant women to prevent them from passing the virus to their children, and to distribute more than one billion condoms in the developing world.
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