Not exact matches
As a strong advocate
for evidence - based advice, Julie's bespoke approach is both holistic and compassionate; working towards the
achievable goal of having both happy parents and content
children.
The report sets an ambitious, but
achievable,
goal of reaching 70
children with summer breakfast through the Summer Nutrition Programs
for every 100 participating in summer lunch.
RNBC will provide evaluations, set
achievable goals, plan and oversee interventions
for participating
children.
Teachers learn developmentally appropriate, challenging but
achievable, learning
goals for children; learn to individualize
goals and adapt literacy materials
for children with disabilities and special needs; learn ways to involve families and other professionals in assessing young
children's learning and development.
This plan should set meaningful, aggressive, and
achievable goals for ensuring
children are prepared
for future success and explain how the state will hold schools and districts responsible
for educating all students.
More than that, sole or primary custody
for the father of a
child is also a fully
achievable goal that is frequently looked upon favorably by courts when the father demonstrates that he is in fact the better choice to offer care and primary guidance
for the
child or
children.
Ryan Hong, the study's lead researcher, asserts that young
children of these «perfectionist» parents become frightened in committing even the smallest mistake; and whenever they do commit mistakes, they end up blaming themselves
for failing to reach their parents» hard
achievable goals as cited on San Francisco Gate.
It is important that the
goals set are
achievable and motivating
for the
child.
Children can be encouraged to focus on their strengths and to identify small,
achievable goals that will add up to a larger success, such as studying
for a certain amount of time every day instead of cramming the night before a test.