Sentences with phrase «child approach by»

Though they were originally established as academic learning institutions, it's become clear that schools must now adopt a whole - child approach by including social and emotional learning (SEL) on an ongoing basis.
Based at the University of Cuenca in Ecuador, the Fundación Niño - a-Niño has promoted the Child - to - Child approach by translating and adapting materials, providing training in the methodology, and undertaking research on children's rights and child - led responses to issues that affect children.

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But Brooks rejected the approach as nonintuitive, demanding instead that Baxter's arms be directly guidable by hand, the way a parent might help a child master the use of a knife and fork.
UNICEF has taken a more serious approach to getting their followers involved on Snapchat by sharing images that raise awareness of the plight of 800,000 children who have been forced to leave their Nigerian homes because of ongoing conflict between Boko Haram and military forces.
by Lori Gottlieb — a single mother who conceived her only child with donor sperm rather than miss out on motherhood as she has on marriage — is a frank and excruciatingly personal look into some of the sexual revolution's lonelier venues, including the creation of children by anonymous or absent sperm donors, the utter corrosiveness of taking a consumerist approach to romance, and the miserable effects of advancing age on one's sexual marketability.
By investigating the patterns of socialization and education experienced by rescuers, they hope to find support for approaches to child - rearing and nurture that will increase the chance of producing rescuerBy investigating the patterns of socialization and education experienced by rescuers, they hope to find support for approaches to child - rearing and nurture that will increase the chance of producing rescuerby rescuers, they hope to find support for approaches to child - rearing and nurture that will increase the chance of producing rescuers.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
In 1971, British child psychoanalyst D. W Winnicott was approached by Anglican priests and asked to solve the following dilemma: How does one distinguish between a person's need for spiritual counsel and the need for psychoanalysis?
This is the approach to experience that we have sought to inspire in our children, more by model than insistence.
Indeed, by allowing parents to meet the compulsory school attendance requirement by sending their children to private institutions that espouse the second approach, the State tacitly acknowledges that its «compelling interest» in education is adequately served in such schools.
Hence, in applying the case — by — case approach, the decision — maker will tend to systematically discount the danger to children.
While contemplating a quiet divorce he is approached by the angel of the Lord, addressed as «Son of David» and commanded to make Mary's child his own by adoption.
The great achievements of the Hebrew prophets, from one point of view, were their insistence that God is not to be approached in this external fashion and their success in securing a general consent by the Jewish people to the proposition that «the sacrifices of God are a troubled spirit» — that God wishes the offering to Him of the whole life of His people, both as individuals and as a group, not for His own glorification but rather so that He might effectively use them for the accomplishment of great ends: the redemption of the world and the opening of rich life for His children.
As we approached his building, he was surrounded by children and other teenagers who knew where he had been and what he had been doing and found it not the least bit unusual.
But here is my basic approach: We teach and train our children by loving them.
This approach recognizes that the family crisis is caused both by cultural changes and by social - systemic developments in areas of work, economics, child care and gender inequality.
I usually introduce the PAC approach in counseling or growth group sessions by diagramming it on a sheet of paper and giving an illustration or two of the times I let my own Parent and Child take over unconstructively.
If any of you are approached by your local church to contribute to Operation Christmas Child... where put items in a shoe box and they send it to children around the world... Well they don't tell you that they insert FRANKLIN GRAHAM's religious views into the boxes... which states that anyone who is not «SAVED» will go to hell... these boxes go to Muslim Countries... and to countries that are not Christian... Then «Missionaries» give the boxes and follow them to convert the chChild... where put items in a shoe box and they send it to children around the world... Well they don't tell you that they insert FRANKLIN GRAHAM's religious views into the boxes... which states that anyone who is not «SAVED» will go to hell... these boxes go to Muslim Countries... and to countries that are not Christian... Then «Missionaries» give the boxes and follow them to convert the childchild!!
A spokesman said «It was a kind of sex education lesson but by untrained inspectors without the consent of parents or the school,» In a sane world this would be an entirely reasonably response: in what other situation could a complete stranger approach a group of young children and ask them about same sex attraction?
In this area, as in others, a better approach would be to show the damage artificial contraception causes such as increased immorality, strains on marriage due to impossible demands regarding sexual gratification, increased abortion, legitimisation of homosexuality, sexualization of children, procreation without sex (e.g. IVF) and the moral decline and confusion experienced by protestant churches since they allowed artificial contraception.
Taking one day off per week to emphasize being a good, honest person is a good thing in a child's life, even if the church in question approaches God by rolling on the ground screaming «Hoogalla ballababa!»
Every Catholic ought to be outraged by this new non-directive approach to the issue of clerical child abuse.
Created by award - winning independent production company Archer's Mark, the film plays on these emotions, and uses a happy, light - hearted, fast - paced approach to inspire adults and children alike to get involved with Meat Free Monday.
Dr Alison Tedstone, RNutr, Chief Nutritionist, Public Health England, talks to us about the new guidelines & recommended approaches for industry to reduce sugar in everyday food eaten by children.
12 week ACL Injury Prevention Program by Children's Hospital Oakland, Sports Medicine Center for Young Athletes are 60 - minute classes teaching a progressive approach to ACL Injury Prevention and Speed and Agility techniques.
«From my work in the youth sports trenches over the last seventeen years, I know that it is only by taking such a holistic approach to youth sports safety, one which involves all stakeholders as part of the safety team, can we work towards a safer sports experience for children, teens, and emerging adults,» de Lench said.
The Toolkit's 8 - Step approach also informs the Fatherhood Institute's training and consultancy services and underpins our kite - marking system for father - inclusive practice — the Fatherhood Quality Mark — promoted by DCSF / HM Treasury in Aiming high for children: supporting families (2007).
The punches didn't come out of nowhere, of course; the mother felt that she was rudely approached by the other woman, who'd asked her to quiet her screaming child in the store and then told the mother to «go to hell» after receiving a negative response, and thus, the mother transitioned from «angry mom of screaming toddler» to «violent mom of screaming toddler» as she threw punches in the parking lot.
then think about how that approach will work with your new, male, customers o STEP THREE: re-format your role in your own mind, by getting clear why it is very important that you sell these services to men (i.e. how this benefits the men, their children, the men's partners, the community, your agency) o STEP FOUR: change your «internal dialogue».
The day - long event will take a holistic approach to youth sports safety which addresses not just a child's physical safety, but emotional, psychological and sexual safety as well, and will show how, by following best practices, youth sports programs can stem the rising tide of injuries that have become an all - too - common and unfortunate by - product of today's hyper - competitive, overspecialized, and over-commercialized youth sports environment.
While you do have to choose your approach carefully, I've included some admittedly pathetic (but sometimes successful) approaches below along with predicted success rates (as calculated by my highly scientific research of having potty trained one child).
Our extraordinary approach meets children's natural curiosity and accommodates a variety of learning styles by blending the arts, sciences, humanities and introducing concepts at developmentally appropriate stages.
Kids can now also use this approach by using a product specially formulated for children.
Other: A White Paper on Health, Nutrition, and Physical Education produced by the Department of Education entitled, Healthy Children Ready to Learn (2005), highlights the need for local wellness policies and outlines steps the Department is taking to accelerate their adoption and implementation, including collaborative efforts, promoting a coordinated school health approach, and supporting state legislation supporting wellness policies.
It's an approach backed by four decades of developmental research showing that it is the very best style of parenting for both children and teens.
Basing her approach in attachment theory and the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Deborah MacNamara has written as essential primer on how to be a parent by making sense of the inner world of children.
The piece, Waiting to love my child, by Heather Kirn Lanier, is about being afraid to love a subsequent unborn child, but has startling insights into how we approach parenting of all children in the US.
A step - by - step approach, where parent - child groups perform motor skill tasks that gradually build confidence in children while they are having fun at the same time.
The Attachment Parenting approach can be regarded as parenting guided by nature's lead — being attuned to our own feelings and instincts as well as our child's needs, such as following our natural instincts to breastfeed, respond to a crying baby and provide ample physical contact to a developing human baby.
When I was approached by a team representing Jet Blue, Atlantis and Lego to attend a special event with a child at Atlantis I was in the throes of bath - time woes and tantrums.
The Toolkit's 8 - Step approach also informs Fathers Direct's training and consultancy services and underpins our kite - marking system for father - inclusive practice — the Fatherhood Quality Mark — promoted by DCSF / HM Treasury in Aiming high for children: supporting families (2007).
As parents, our role is to help our children correct their misperceptions (e.g., all dogs want to bite, all teachers are mean, if you go outside you will definitely get stung by a bee) that are fueling the avoidance, so that, equipped with the facts, they will be more willing to approach the feared situation one step at a time.
I had the honor of being guided through this experience by Mary Hartzell, a longtime early childhood educator whose approach acknowledges the toll of this experience, often more for the parent than child.
Though there are aspects of safety conversations and education that can be scary, when we approach it with respect and a sense of fun it can become a part of parenting that isn't dominated by fear and instead builds confidence in ourselves, our communities, and most importantly, our children.
the hand in hand approach, parenting by connection, helps families build a stronger parent - child connection.
Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
One major finding of the MTA Study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health (2) was that the children of parents who developed a disciplined yet positive approach to parenting were able to maintain treatment gains during the 14 month period of the study.
Over the years, a mainstream approach to Christian parenting has emerged, and it's one that promotes sleep training and feeding schedules for infants, warns that spoiled children and marital discord are certain by - products of homes where newborns are over-indulged, and promotes these methods as the Biblical way to care for a new baby.
It does this by building on the work of our many partners across services and disciplines through a whole community approach to transform the skills of parents and the workforce of all those who come into the life of the child.
And we can guide children and set limits with them in ways that minimize tantrums simply by creating an emotionally nurturing environment and by our approach to limit - setting.
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