Not exact matches
Entrepreneurial
relatives might say, «I started a business when your
age: How much do you
need?»
In the preface to the book, Niebuhr wrote that our
age, confronted by so many hopes and frustrations, «is in particular
need of the Christian gospel; and requires both the
relative - historical, and the final - and - absolute facets of the Christian hope to maintain its sanity and its sense of the meaning of existence.»
Maybe you're caring for a special
needs child or an
aging relative.
I handled (then 4 - year - old) Laurel's princess obsession by not fueling it with purchases (well - meaning
relatives took care of that) and having
age - appropriate conversations to diffuse the absurdity (e.g., princess bodies are not the norm, women don't
need to be rescued by men, stepmothers are wonderful people too).
They said the key messages from the study were that stroke is a highly preventable disease globally, regardless of
age and sex; that the
relative importance of modifiable risk factors means there should be development of regional or ethnic - specific primary prevention programs, and that additional research on stroke risk factors is
needed for countries and ethnic groups not included in INTERSTROKE.
We
need to better understand how shielded PAHs might vary depending on the complexity of the aerosol composition, atmospheric chemical
aging of particles, temperature, and
relative humidity,» said Shrivastava.
Relative vs Absolute Dating Dating is a technique used in archeology to ascertain the
age of artifacts, fossils and other items considered to be Geologists often
need to know the
age of material that they find.
Judy thinks her doldrums dilemma might be solved when her mom and dad announce a sudden
need to go to California to care for an
aging relative.
Regarding the decisions about apporting assets among adult children (beneficiaries), there are several consideratikons:
relative wealth of each beneficiary;
age of each beneficiary, as a guide to life expectancy; other sources of income, if any, available to each beneficiary such as working spouse or likely inheritance and amount from spouse's parents; support and help rendered during lifetime, especially later years; # of young children and their
ages for each beneficiary;
relative need among beneficiaries to maintain a reasonable standard of living; and so on.
On top of all of the other holiday stresses families handle during this time, having an
aging relative who has lots of extra
needs can sometimes push adult children past their limits.
In Virginia, a court may consider any of the following factors, among others, in making a decision: The
age and physical and mental condition of the child, giving due consideration to the child's changing developmental
needs; the
age and physical and mental condition of each parent; the relationship existing between each parent and each child, giving due consideration to the positive involvement with the child's life, the ability to accurately assess and meet the emotional, intellectual and physical
needs of the child; the
needs of the child, giving due consideration to other important relationships of the child, including but not limited to siblings, peers and extended family members; the role that each parent has played and will play in the future, in the upbringing and care of the child; the propensity of each parent to actively support the child's contact and relationship with the other parent, including whether a parent has unreasonably denied the other parent access to or visitation with the child; the
relative willingness and demonstrated ability of each parent to maintain a close and continuing relationship with the child, and the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve disputes regarding matters affecting the child; the reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of reasonable intelligence, understanding,
age and experience to express such a preference; any history of family abuse; and such other factors as the court deems necessary and proper to the determination.
Several factors, including the length of the marriage, skills and
relative abilities of the parties,
age and health of the spouses,
needs and opportunities to acquire future assets, and other criteria are considered.
(c) an individual person refuses to employ another for reasons of any prohibited ground of discrimination in section 5, where the primary duty of the employment is attending to the medical or personal
needs of the person or of an ill child or an
aged, infirm or ill spouse or other
relative of the person;
These include
relatives and life partners and their parents and children, the carers of under -
age children who are not travelling with them, or
relatives who are in
need of care, or very close friends with whom there is close contact.
Nikolas» father died from a heart attack, the
relative said, and Lynda had sought counseling for Nikolas at a young
age: «She did her best getting him any help he
needed.»
I will assist you in creating a parenting plan that supports the developmental
needs of your children or the changing
needs of your
aging relative.
Like the AEDC, the MCS was designed as a population measurement tool rather than a diagnostic instrument for the identification of children presenting
needs that require specialist support services or therapeutic intervention.11 Thus, the MCS measured both successful attainment of these competencies as well as vulnerabilities or immaturity of these skills
relative to
age peers.
Caregivers of a
relative's child with problem behaviors and mental health issues impacting family functioning and caregiver loyalty confusion; unique family dynamics as a result of
relative caregiving; strained relationships with birth parents of the child; poverty and
needed resources; abrupt change in life style with the addition of children, and the stress involved, especially for grandparents; housing and other
needs such as furniture, clothing, food; isolation and loss of normal same
age companionship of friends
Caregiving Youth are children and adolescents who are 18 years of
age or younger and who provide significant or substantial assistance, often on a regular basis, to
relatives or household members who
need help because of physical or mental illness, disability, frailty associated with
aging, substance misuse, or other condition.
Or how about that
aged aunt or uncle who has become infirmed and
needs a visit from a
relative or a friend?
However, 53 per cent are interested in a home with separate living quarters designed to meet the
needs of
aging parents or
relatives.