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I had almost nothing to offer in the nurturing department.
When they get back to work, the subject of nurturing comes up.
The 24-year-old mother did not understand why her son and 20-month-old daughter needed so much nurturing.
"I know people need a nurturing environment in which to grow."
Who will do the nurturing if Mom is on a business trip?
Poor children need a special form of social and educational nurturing.
Clearly, this is the perfect time for the American president to do some nurturing.
But once she had the position, she'd begun to show her nurturing nature.
It helped that he was particularly good at the nurturing and care of living things.
They can hardly see that what happened between them was less than nurturing.
I might watch and may say something to him, but it's now his responsibility to ask for physical nurturing.
I also have difficulty with my need for physical nurturing.
Either alternative gave little more than an hour a day to spend nurturing.
Parents need to provide a nurturing and benign experience for their children.
She was warmer and much more nurturing than I had expected.
I told him no male animal could ever be that nurturing.
But despite his nurturing, he never claimed to have made anyone's career.
Of all the girls, she is the most tender and nurturing.
Gardening was, in its own way, a form of nurturing.
I had the nurturing and the loving of him as a boy.
"On these programs, they can experience new life skills in a nurturing camp environment."
Read between the lines, and you see with clarity a need for nurturing.
The nurturing of children in our society is carried out increasingly by both parents.
What I need is a good coach, and a nurturing group of teammates.
It is easy, and indeed part of the nurturing, to touch, she said.