Not exact matches
I am
finding a lot of conflicting advise online and do not trust my family practice doctor's word as he is not very
knowledgeable about lactation
support.
If you do experience difficulties,
finding a good network of
knowledgeable breastfeeding
support is important to defining your own breastfeeding goals.
The survey
findings suggest that teachers who felt
supported and both teachers and school leaders who felt
knowledgeable about the teacher contract also felt more positive about the teacher contract and related initiatives.
Coggins et al. (2003)
found that instructional coaches who felt
knowledgeable about pedagogy and subject area content were more likely to provide instructional
support to teachers, including designing and / or facilitating professional development.
I had my book on Kobo for a while, and I
found their
support staff to be helpful and
knowledgeable.
If you require
support, you will
find it in our CrackBerry forums via our extremely
knowledgeable community base - do not contact your carrier or RIM for Beta OS technical
support (their first course of action will be to advise you to downgrade to a
supported OS).
And, I have called their customer
support people many times and
found them to be professional,
knowledgeable and very helpful.
We
found Richard Granat exceptionally helpful and
knowledgeable which ensured our developers always had the necessary
support to integrate technology into our e-commerce platform.
Victims who are backed by the guidance and
support of an experienced and
knowledgeable personal injury lawyer
find insurance companies far less argumentative.
Here you will
find not only a rich array of resources assembled to
support the learning, teaching and research of the Duke community, but also talented,
knowledgeable people to assist you — along with inspiring, comfortable spaces in which to read, write, reflect, create and collaborate.
Its the right place to
find support and information, and to be part of a caring and
knowledgeable community of people.
parent leadership A strength - based approach to family
support that is
founded on the belief that parents are
knowledgeable about their families and communities and can provide valuable insight into programmatic and community changes to benefit children and families.
It is
founded on specific beliefs about children and their development, and it is empirically -
supported when implemented from a
knowledgeable framework.
In subsequent years,
support in more domains become important, such as
finding invested,
knowledgeable mentors and educators for the child and monitoring the child's friendship group.
Not the least of which we can
find knowledgeable colleagues with whom to do referral business, along with other
support group people, and with any kind of luck help to enlighten all concerned.