Democrats mock Mitt Romney's claim that, if jobs dry up, illegal immigrants will "self deport" and take their children with them.
They were introduced in part so Transport for London (TfL) and the mayor could take them away from unruly children through a code of behaviour.
We realized that if either of us ever needed some help, we wouldn't want to burden our children and take them away from their own families or careers to look after us.
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"From 2002 she made very clear that if I didn't take the children and assume responsibility for them they would have to go into care, " he said.
But, at least in Britain, government policies do not encourage them to take equal responsibility for their children, lavishing (largely underpaid) leave on new mothers and only recently offering fathers more (underpaid) time off.
Rukha bribes these parents to send their kids to school, by promising them an equivalent income if they take their children off the street.
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In hot countries, falconers take their children to the desert and train them to handle the bird and establish a mutual relationship of trust.
Customers have been advised to boil tap water before using it and to take care when bathing young children to avoid them swallowing the water.
"Unless society really is mobilised to take these children in to try and support them so that they become productive adults, you really are talking about the whole stability of societies being threatened, " she said.
In Mongolia, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for example, falconers take their children to the desert and train them to handle the bird and build a relationship of trust with it.
Ms. LARIOS: When she's been trying to give the children to somebody to take care of them because she wants to work, they say they will charge more expensive because they are sick.
Part of Iraqi tradition obligates relatives to take in orphaned or abandoned children, rather than put them into orphanages.
The charity helps disabled children take part in everyday activities - pairing them up with a young volunteer who would offer support.
Mexico does have such a scheme, called Oportunidades, which transfers cash to poor families on the condition they take their children to health check-ups and keep them in school.
But it is a dividend only if the economy provides opportunities for a workforce growing at 3% a year, and if children are educated enough to take advantage of them.
Traystman says there was evidence there of how she feels about her children and her ability to take care of them, and that it would help his client in arguing for full custody.
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If the woolly decorations last until Sunday, SOCK members will return to take them down and donate them to a local charity that does children's art projects.
Vouchers, it has been argued, would allow parents to take their children out of an environment of deprivation and send them to private schools used by more affluent families.
And the braver among them will be keen on the expectation that the children take responsibility for their own progress.
Prosecutors contend Yates killed her children because she didn't want to take care of them any longer.
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Some families prefer to take their children out of school after six or seven years, not wanting them to lose their gypsy distinctiveness.
Joseph Kelley, who lives in Washington, had been invited to explain the benefits of school choice, or vouchers, which had allowed him to take his four children out of a crime-ravaged public school and send them to the private Preparatory School of D.
Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets said that there were currently 128, 000 children waiting for adoption and only 18, 000 families ready to take them, most of them Americans.
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Margaret Morrissey of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations said parents would be angry because they could not take children away for holidays in term time - yet schools could spring closures on them at the last minute.
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What is truly revolutionary about Crawford is the proposed remedy: Parents of kids attending failing schools would be permitted to take the pro rata share of public money spent on their children and use it to pay for them to attend other schools, public or private.
Teachers and children will go back to class, prepare lessons, do homework, take tests and grade them.
That's especially true for parents who are trying to calm their children, added UCLA's Mogil, because kids take their emotional cues from the adults around them.
The Danish and German model for children in care, in which specially trained teachers take on just a few youngsters and look after them until they grow up, is also reckoned worth a try.
The second step is take the lessons in self-control that we each started learning as children of 2 or 3, and apply them consciously and consistently.
As we work to leave our children a safe, sustainable future, we must also equip them with the tools they need to take on tomorrow's environmental challenges.
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