Perhaps of most importance is the recognition and treatment of fathers as full co-parents and as potential nurturers of children. |
Such integration both depends on and fosters a view of fathers as full co-parents, as nurturers as well as providers. |
He taught me that chefs are, in a way, nurturers – people who want to make others happy, which is a really important lesson. |
In order to ensure the continuation of the species, society has also valued women who are good nurturers and adorners. |
Women can put a different aspect to decision-making because they're nurturers of their families. |
We're more than just nurturers, more than just breeders, we're just as conflicted. |