Members of the aforementioned team include neutral professionals, such
as child specialists and financial advisors, who work with spouses and their lawyers to address key issues.
If you have minor children, psychologists who serve
as child specialists and co-parenting advisors can join the team.
Many child custody evaluators are providing their services outside of court
as child specialists in collaborative divorce.
Other professionals might be involved to aid the process, such
as child specialists if you have children.
In addition, the parties can mutually agree to engage other professionals such
as Child Specialists, Financial Specialists, Collaborative Coaches, Vocational Counselors or other neutral consultants to provide them with specialized assistance.
In addition to collaboratively trained lawyers, the parties may also engage other collaborative professionals such
as child specialists, divorce coaches, and / or financial specialists, all of whom are specifically trained to help support the parties as they proceed through this important transition.
They also function
as child specialists to air the children's needs and wishes and concerns, to deal with special needs, when applicable, and to help guide parents in the best direction to maintain continuity and stability for their children.
Some mental health professionals might serve
as child specialists or as valuable resources for parenting issues, such as helping to develop parenting plans.
Depending upon the needs of the divorcing couple, non-legal professionals such
as a child specialist or neutral financial professional can be an important part of the settlement team in both mediation and collaboration practice.
As a Child Specialist, Dr. Zimmerman communicates the wishes and experiences of the child / children to the parents, coaches, attorneys and other professionals involved in the Collaborative Divorce process.
As a Child Specialist, Shelley assists parents in understanding the impact of divorce on their children at all developmental ages, and guides parents to develop a customized parenting plan that accounts for the children's thoughts and feelings.
In addition, a mental health professional may be very useful
as a child specialist who can help divorcing spouses work through parenting issues.
A mental health practitioner,
as the child specialist, may also be involved to assist with issues and concerns regarding the children.
When I see young children, it is often for consultation reasons,
as a child specialist with the Collaborative Family Separation Professionals.
My role on the collaborative separation team is to act either
as a child specialist or a divorce coach, depending on what is being requested.
Since 2009 she has also worked
as a child specialist and divorce coach on collaborative teams.
I have experience participating in these processes
as both a child specialist and as a divorce coach.
She also serves
as the Child Specialist for the Lethbridge Collaborative Divorce Group which is comprised of lawyers, financial specialists and mental health specialists.
Part of her practice also focuses on Collaborative Divorce work where she serves the community
as a Child Specialist.
As a child specialist, she serves as «the voice of the child» in the collaborative process.
As a Child Specialist, I provide insight into how your child is coping with divorce and offer options for parenting time and other logistics in your child's best interest.
I also work
as a Child Specialist and assist the children to have a «voice» about their parents divorce / separation.
Practicing since 1982, Susan provides psychotherapy through Family Solutions and functions primarily
as a child specialist, divorce coach, mediator and a parenting coordinator through the Cooperative Parenting Institute.
As a child specialist, I will assess how your child is coping with all the changes in his / her life that divorce inevitably brings while helping you understand your child's individual needs.
Sometimes the mediator will recommend to the couple that they bring in a specialist for a specific task, such
as a child specialist or financial professional.
The collaborative family law process encourages the use of neutral advisors, such
as a child specialist, to advise on parenting plans and a financial specialist to advise on asset valuation, tax consequences, and related issues.
Collaborative Divorce also provides a unique opportunity for parents and children to receive the support of a psychologist who serves
as a child specialist in the process.
He specializes in child and adolescent psychology, and works
as a Child Specialist and Coach in the Collaborative Divorce process.
The attorneys assist the parties in forming a collaborative team, which may include neutral persons such
as a child specialist, a divorce coach, and a financial specialist.
Not exact matches
Three Perth - based
specialist education providers are achieving commercial success addressing literacy concerns
as parents seek to drive better outcomes for their
children.
As more women wait longer to have their first
child, the number of women choosing to freeze their eggs has grown «exponentially,» said Dr. Alan Copperman, a fertility
specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital.
When Bruno Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990 at the age of 86 he had a towering and broadly based reputation:
as a wise and humane
child psychiatrist in whose Orthogenic School at the University of Chicago hundreds of severely disturbed
children had been restored to normal life,
as an expert on
child - rearing in the Israeli kibbutzim,
as a survivor of Buchenwald and Dachau whose writings had established him
as an authority on life in the concentration camps, and
as a
specialist in the treatment of autistic
children.
When the author refers to other commentators on
specialist subjects, such
as the raising of
children, she is quite precise in how she mentions them, and also from where their observations, or research, have originated.
I'm quite puzzled
as to what would compel sleep
specialists to add guilt to sleep deprived parents trying to find a solution to their
children's sleep issues - and find sleep for themselves.
About the Author: Cinda Chatfield has worked for over 15 years
as a
Child Development
Specialist, Parent & Family Educator and Advocate.
Cinda has worked for over 20 years
as a
Child Development
Specialist, Parent & Family Educator and Advocate.
Working
as an Early Childhood Assistant for a reading
specialist and later in grades 1 - 3, Pam became more aware of the pressure on teachers to push
children to learn subjects faster and earlier than perhaps their development warranted.
As a professional reading
specialist, Amy Kilpatrick Mascott is committed to helping teachers and parents do their very best for
children.
Blacksburg Erin Anderson The Sleepytime Teacher, LLC 540-449-6749 www.sleepytimeteacher.com Education: Masters degree, Reading
Specialist, Radford University 2001 Bachelor's degree - Family and
Child Development and Early Childhood Education, Virginia Tech 1995 Certified Gentle Sleep Coach Practicing
as a CSC: since 2012
Mary has served
as President of the North Bay Chapter of the Association for the Education of Young
Children and Vice President of the Association of the
Child Development
Specialists.
Sarasota Diane Weiss Forty Winks Sleep Consultancy (941) 320-4628 www.sleepfortywinks.com Education: Masters Degree Parenting &
Child Development
Specialist Certified
Child Sleep Consultant — The Family Sleep Institute Practicing
as a CSC: since 2017
As a
specialist in infant mental health, I well recognize the central role of sleep, both for parent and
child, in healthy development.
For products to be used by sensitive newborns and small
children (e.g. our baby carriers), we turn to medical
specialists such
as pediatric orthopedists and neonatal doctors.
Rachel is also available
as a Speaker, not only at events specifically targeted at the world of post-natal and
child care issues, but also where you would like a
specialist to come along
as part of an ongoing course or seminar that you may be running.
There are many
specialist baby and pregnancy books that focus on
child developmental conditions such
as autism, or pregnancy risks such
as pre-existing diabetes in the mother.
I've held many positions prior to starting my own business such
as: Department of
Child Safety
Specialist II, Youth Program Manager, and Clinical Liaison, Behavioral Health Technician, and LPN nurse to adults and
children with disabilities etc..
Born out of a series of parents» workshops that combined Siegel's cutting - edge research on how communication impacts brain development with Hartzell's decades of experience
as a
child - development
specialist and parent educator, this book guides parents through creating the necessary foundations for loving and secure relationships with their
children.
Acute youth sports injuries, such
as a sprained ankle, or moderate to severe strain, should be seen by a
child's primary care physician, who can help decide if a referral to a sports injury
specialist, such
as an orthopedist, is required.
As a professional editor, she has worked closely with notable
child development
specialists, editing their books.
Dr. Ed Spence, a pediatric
specialist and assistant chairman at Levine
Children's Hospital at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, has worked
as a camp doctor at Camp Seafarer, a girls» camp in Arapahoe, for 13 years.