The schools they attend, whether charter or DCPS, usually aren't equipped to deal with the mental health issues they may bring with them, or to help their families
acquire better parenting skills.
Not exact matches
One of the importance of making sure that your little girl is going to get the
best gift is for her
parents to tailor the gift items that could help your toddler to learn or
acquire new
skills.
To be a very
good friend of your little one, the very first
skill you should
acquire as a
parent is - become a patient listener.
Promote the
parent as the child's first most important teacher for helping children not only
acquire necessary academic
skills and knowledge as
well as teaching and sharing values, encouraging and supporting creativity and fostering curiosity and a love for learning.
Functional resumes, on the other hand, zero in on
acquired skills — rather than previous positions — and are often
better for recent graduates, workers re-entering the workforce after a considerable gap (such as stay - at - home
parents), and professionals who have been in the same type of job for their entire career (such as teachers).
Good parenting skills are always
acquired with time.
Evidence - based home visiting programs are proven and cost - effective services that improve the health and
well - being of mothers, children, and families by ensuring that
parents acquire the
skills and resources they need.
, one of the
best recognized
parenting education organizations in the nation, to widely disseminate their
parenting educator curricula and serve professionals dedicated to helping
parents acquire the
skills they need to nurture their children,» said Paul Berger, President of SAAVSUS.
Target Population:
Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step - by - step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain
Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to
parenting skill deficiencies including
parents who learn best with a step - by - step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain
parents who learn
best with a step - by - step approach, such
parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain
parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and
acquired brain injury.
Supporting adolescent
parents to prevent a repeat pregnancy, complete their high school education,
acquire job
skills, and improve their
parenting skills helps them become self - sufficient and
better able to support themselves and their families.
Psychoeducational
parenting intervention: In individual sessions with
parents and their young child, a trained professional shares information on child development and how
best to meet the child's needs while assisting the
parents in utilizing newly
acquired information and
skills.