Not exact matches
For example, if you sell
children's toys, consider sharing follower and influencer posts and pins that are
of value to
parents of young children, like toymaker Melissa and Doug
often does on its Facebook page.
Parents, without the benefits
of philology, psychology, sociology and the other «ologies»
of education, manage successfully to teach their
children a reasonable command
of their native language by the age
of five,
often younger.
Although
parents often first think
of allergies when their kids have a runny nose, infections are likely an even more common cause, especially for
younger children.
Young dads are some
of the most marginalised
parents in the UK; apart from via a few enlightened services, like
Young Dads TV, they
often lack support from families and professionals — even when in a close relationship with the mother
of their
children.
Since
young fathers are less likely to have broad experience in caring for or being with
young children, their needs will
often differ significantly from the needs
of young mothers with respect to
parent education and support (Lero, 2008).
Attachment
Parenting Works for Teens, Too Attachment Parenting is often thought of as an approach to parenting young
Parenting Works for Teens, Too Attachment
Parenting is often thought of as an approach to parenting young
Parenting is
often thought
of as an approach to
parenting young
parenting young children.
Parents of either twins or multiple
young children often have a hard time finding sufficient ways to travel.
Although
parents often worry that their baby may have pneumonia when they have a cough, more common causes
of coughs in
young children include the common cold, croup, RSV, and allergies.
Young children especially
often model their reactions to the world off
of what they see their
parents doing.
We
often hear from the
parents of young children that our products help them by making the early, important years a little bit easier.
Harried
parents,
often of multiple
young children, who spank (but usually refer to it as an occasional «smack» or «slap» rather than spanking).
Many
parents who have never heard
of attachment
parenting choose to breast - feed, or to respond to their
children's needs by holding and carrying them
often, or to bring their babies and
young children into their bed so everyone can get some sleep, or to be their
children's primary caregivers the majority
of the time in the early years.
Mediators, judges, and
parents unfortunately
often overlook the important needs
of the
young child and require overnight visitations before they are ready.
The relationship between what program staff do and how
parents enhance the social and emotional development
of their
young children is
often implicitly rather than explicitly stated by
parent support program builders.
This is by far the most common sleep problem that
parents of young children have and is
often related to the
child's sleep associations.
Young children entering preschool programs are
often at very different stages
of development, which can make your job as a
parent attempting to determine your
child's preschool readiness difficult.
Despite technological advances and slowly evolving
parenting styles that accommodate them, modern women are
often as confined in their homes with their
young children as the servants, wet nurses or nannies
of the last century were.
If you're the
parent of a
young child, it's probably quite
often.
Parents of young children with ASD are inundated with an extraordinary range
of treatments with claims and counter claims, but
often little evidence.
Mangieri says that she sees
parents of young athletes
often put more emphasis on specific sports nutrition, like pre and post-workout meals, but it's really the day - to - day nutrition that the
child is getting that should take priority.
IU BLOOMINGTON NEWSROOM - Sep 23 - A new study from The Kinsey Institute has found that single
parents of children younger than 5 date and are sexually active as
often as singles without
children and more so than single
parents of older
children.
They combine realism with an
often formalist style to explore a variety
of emotions, including those felt between
parents and their
young children in his latest film, Like Father, Like Son.
For example, students
often reflect on the kind
of work they did as
younger students while they plan new projects, and
parents can clearly see ways in which their
children have grown and how their knowledge on a topic has deepened.
Preserving the priceless moments and toothless smiles
of young children, who
often won't recall much
of what occurs in their early years, is the admirable goal
of the hardworking advisors,
parents, and students who make these yearbooks a reality.
Among them are deleterious effects on
children of unregulated and
often substandard childcare; [9] lost productivity for employers due to
parents missing work to handle gaps in childcare or to care for a sick
child; [10] lost wages and reduced retirement benefits for
parents who have to drop out
of the labor market to provide at - home care for their
young children; [11] a substantial downward pressure on the wages
of childcare workers with effects on the quality and stability
of the childcare workforce; [12] and lost opportunities for further education, [13] college savings, and other investments that working
parents could make in themselves and their
children but can not afford because they are spending most or all
of their disposable income on childcare.
The book offers enlightening,
often alarming information for the elderly; for adult
children responsible for taking care
of their aging
parents; and finally, for
younger generations who face a grim future, as money is running...
The Liberal platform opined that
young Canadians were finding it harder to find good - quality job opportunities after 10 years
of Conservative rule, leaving
young people discouraged and their
parents often struggling to support their grown
children.
One explanation offered by Morrison is that
young consumers
often obtain their first credit card with the involvement
of their
parents, who help set their
child up with their own checking account and credit card all at once with the same institution.
[13] Additionally, Nara was raised in the isolated countryside as a latchkey
child of working - class
parents, so he was
often left alone with little to do but explore his
young imagination.
Children and
young people make progress at different rates and
parents, teachers, family doctors or social workers
often refer
young people because
of difficulties affecting their learning, their ability to demonstrate their true ability, their participation in school, college or university activities and by extension, their confidence, their social interactions, their future choices (for employment) and their lives in general.
Many
parents of children with cerebral palsy think about the costs in the short term, but the truth is that because medical networks are
often ill - equipped to handle the needs
of young adults with cerebral palsy, costs
often go up at the critical juncture
of adulthood.
When the need is long - term but cash flow is currently insufficient to buy the needed coverage using higher premium ordinary whole life —
Parents in
younger families
often have major long - term support obligations for their
young children and spouses, have committed expenses that already strain the family's budget and, therefore, simply can not afford the premiums necessary to buy the amount
of coverage they need to protect their families using ordinary whole life insurance.
The battle
of wills in even a moderately difficult divorce, in which two adults struggle with the urges and needs
of a
younger psyche — as if the other person is more a
parent than another vulnerable adult, when coupled with the fear attending almost every severing
of this intimate bond, will
often lock people into a miasma
of pain and resentment, which simply can not be hidden from the
children.
Yet family research with
parents of young children reveals that
children suffer academically, socially, and
often emotionally when their
parents are unhappy.
It is
often easier for mothers to get sole physical custody
of very
young children, since courts
often award custody to the
parent who has been the
child's primary caregiver.
In fact, this
parenting style has been highly criticized for impeding the development
of autonomy and resilience in
children that
often result to overly sheltered and unprepared
young adults.
ABSTRACT: Military fathers
of young children often endure repeated separations from their
children, and these may disrupt the early
parent —
child relationship.
Agencies
often «reserve» healthy infants and
younger children for two -
parent families, putting single people at the bottom
of their waiting lists.
Traditional pediatric care is
often based on the assumption that
parents have the basic knowledge and resources to provide a nurturing, safe environment and to provide for the emotional, physical, developmental, and health care needs
of their infants and
young children.
Unlike
younger children, who
often blame themselves for a divorce, teenagers frequently blame one or both
of their
parents for a divorce.
Quite
often prolonged complaints by a
younger child are referred to a therapist who works with your
parent coordinator to remedy the underlining issues and assure that your
child's best interests are kept at the forefront
of everyone's mind while the family works together to assess and address the
child's needs.
We further classified studies into 1
of 3 categories: (1) University
of California Los Angeles (UCLA) / Lovaas — based interventions and approaches that are
often termed early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) in the literature; (2) comprehensive interventions for
children younger than 2 years; and (3)
parent - training protocols.
In circumstances where a
young person has abused a sibling,
parents are
often required to cope with the demands
of attempting to appropriately react to both the
child that has abused and the
child who has suffered abuse.
Q:
Parents of young, anxious
children are
often unsure
of how to prepare them for a potentially upsetting event.
Our comparative, multivocal ethnographic study
of teachers in five U.S. cities in a number
of early childhood settings suggests that immigrant teachers
often experience difficulty applying their cultural knowledge to the education and care
of young children of immigrants because they face a dilemma between their pedagogical training and their cultural knowledge; between the expectations
of their fellow teachers and
of parents; and between the goals
of being culturally responsive to
children, families, and their community and being perceived as professional by their fellow teachers and their superiors.
Often young children tend to express themselves through play and behaviour (e.g., clinging to
parents, sleeping difficulties, acting out or withdrawing, re-enacting aspects
of the traumatic event).
There are few research or intervention programs designed to identify and address the specific needs
of sandwiched individuals like myself to help them cope better.2 We know that members
of the sandwiched generation (who care for
young children and aging
parents)
often face burnout in their marriages, 2 which is feeling emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausted about the relationship.3 One group
of researchers found that sandwiched couples who withdraw socially (e.g., pull away from friends) tend to have the worst well - being compared to those who do not withdraw.4 Although sandwiched women typically reduce the their work hours (or quit their jobs altogether) more than men in order to cope with stress, 5 I have never had that luxury due to always being the sole breadwinner.
For those
parents in the majority, who are serious about being a
parent, it's a tough transition from
parenting a
young child who either listens to you when you give an order, or whom you can actually pick up and remove from a problem situation, to a prickly adolescent whose response to parental demands is
often some version
of «You can't make me do it».
«While it's clear that improving the mental health
of parents and carers
of the next generation
of Aboriginal
young people must be a priority for closing the gap, existing research indicates that Aboriginal
parents often feel unable to access mental health services for fear
of their
children being removed,» said the study's lead author Dr Anna Williamson.
Children of all ages (but especially
younger ones) would
often rather have their
parents fight than have them separate.