Sentences with phrase «anticipate meeting my child»

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«Married with (Many, Many) Children»: Principal Partners Speak Out When Pam and Roger Burton met during college, they could not have anticipated that both would end up working not only as educators, but as principals.
We anticipate that the real challenge for settings will be the point at which quality - first, highly differentiated teaching is no longer meeting the needs of some individual children and young people.
Also, because of the anticipated approval of a waiver from requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind law, schools and districts won't be judged as failing to meet adequate yearly progress this year, Johnson said.
It is also anticipated that treatment foster care's therapeutic and collaborative service milieu will serve to reduce the risk of undetected abuse of children by foster parents through its requirements of regular treatment team meetings and frequent foster home visits.
Mediation also assists the participants in establishing relationships built on mutual trust and respect The mediation process can help all of the participants to work together and develop a plan that meets and anticipates the needs of the children.
Emotional sensitivity refers to a parent's anticipating and being sensitive to a child's needs and then attempting to meet those perceived needs.
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