61. They say they should be able to rear their children as they were reared, she said. 62. Those statistics, Graham argues, explain why he should rear his children. 63. Throughout history, fathers and mothers have reared their children by a division of effort that entailed traditional roles. 64. Though the past year has been rewarding, Kreinheder says nothing could have prepared her for the all-consuming job of rearing a child alone. 65. To these exiles, Cuba under Castro is, by definition, an unfit place to rear a child. 66. Through the years, the couple, who reared five children, have minimized their risk by farming a small acreage they own for cotton, corn and grain. 67. When we tried that rearing children, life always intervened. 68. While King and his allies dodged police cudgels and firehoses, Hindsman was in Dayton, working at a hospital and rearing eight children. 69. Poor women who received regular home counseling by nurses before and after they gave birth reared children with far fewer behavioral problems as adolescents, a study found. 70. After rearing eight children, she became a receptionist a decade ago and rose to become assistant vice president at a large bank. |